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Answer» I'm having trouble with my laptop running slow. I have an Aspire E 15 with Windows 10. I have Malwarebytes and AVG installed. I'm not completely computer illiterate, but i'm not all that bright, i guess. Anyway, i know why my internet is slow, and i can deal with that (i live way out in the country) but my laptop is very slow to respond most of the time, if at all. There are times for instance, that i push ctrl/alt/delete 2 or 3 times for the page to come up where i can click on task manager. Same with trying to start weatherbug or itunes, just to mention a couple. Sometimes i have trouble closing programs too. I'm seriously thinking about doing a system restore (? the one that takes it back to factory settings) because i'm getting so frustrated. If i do indeed decide to do that, should i save files and photos to a flash drive so i don't lose everything? Thanking all in advance for any help you can offer, and for bearing with my lack of knowledge. I'm having trouble with my laptop running slow. I have an Aspire E 15 with Windows 10. I have Malwarebytes and AVG installed. I'm not completely computer illiterate, but i'm not all that bright, i guess. Anyway, i know why my internet is slow, and i can deal with that (i live way out in the country) but my laptop is very slow to respond most of the time, if at all. There are times for instance, that i push ctrl/alt/delete 2 or 3 times for the page to come up where i can click on task manager. Same with trying to start weatherbug or itunes, just to mention a couple. Sometimes i have trouble closing programs too. I'm seriously thinking about doing a system restore (? the one that takes it back to factory settings) because i'm getting so frustrated. If i do indeed decide to do that, should i save files and photos to a flash drive so i don't lose everything? Thanking all in advance for any help you can offer, and for bearing with my lack of knowledge. If you or someone you know is handy with a screwdriver... The SIMPLE way to make an old computer fast is order a Samsung 860 Pro SSD (should be less than $100 for a 512GB) and order a USB to SATA adaptor (usually $20). Once you have the SSD just download the Samsung Migration Utility (only works with a Samsung Drive) and use it to image your computer to the SSD plugged into the USB. Once that is done and shut down carefully remove the screws (google your specific model to learn where they hid them all) and install the SSD. You computer will usually be 10-20 times faster (depending on if the old drive was almost dead or not). Other notes, Third-party cleanup software is not usually as helpful as it is harmful. You can also remove all AV software make a separate Admin account so you can make your account a Standard user (to avoid viruses) and that will also speed you up quite a bit. This will force Windows to ask you for a password before installing something and prevent you from accidentally installing a virus when you were not trying to install anything. And it prevents hackers from ever having ELEVATED privileges if they ever gain access to your machine. Thus a simple reboot is all you need if you think you have a virus. Besides that, you can uninstall any other bloatware you don't use. Thanks, Mike |
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