j lunis;1169876 Wrote:
Open Task Manager and sort on CPU usage. See what process is hogging
everything. If it's not obvious then use other diagnostic tools as
*Malke* suggested.
Also if you run with automatic updates allowed to just install
unsupervised then it's tough to get a feel for your machine. I'm a
believer in only changing one thing at a time. If you do put on
updates, I'd recommend doing it manually, see if things seem ok for
awhile, then do another one. If you change 8 things at once it makes it
that much tougher to track down what happened. If you change one thing,
stuff goes bad, chances of fixing it right away are a lot higher.
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MilesAhead
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