I had a lot of laptops that were also very powerful but with every laptop I had the problem that they were very slow when restarting or even when I opened a program that took a long time, even with very simple programs
I have tried a lot and reset my laptop completely. Nothing has changed
I also wanted to switch to an ssd but I don't have the money so you have tips for which you don't need any money
Just switch off a few processes in the settings that you don't need e.g. Offline maps or something
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Then you have a motorcycle windows
Unfortunately do not have enough money
I've already switched off everything I don't need is of almost no use
Look after bulky waste if there's a PC with luck, there's an SSD in it. Or kindly ask at the recycling center if you can open the PCs.
Powerful and "Powerful" are two different things.
If your laptop were really powerful, you wouldn't be asking this question here.
Missing performance can't simply be downloaded as software afterwards.
If your hard drive is busy, then either an upgrade would be necessary or you will live with the longer loading times.
I think that has a very good CPU and a very good graphics chip with which I can play gta on very good settings, but with normal things it is very slow
So in games that would get at least 10 FPS, but a little more computing power is certainly not enough. I also have a gaming laptop and I have 2 graphics cards and if a file needs a lot of power you can adjust it manually in the graphics settings, it may also be that you have caught a virus
OK thanks
Then you will hardly get around a new hard drive. They have not been expensive for a long time.
That is tied to data protection. You may not use ssd s from third parties without permission if I would delete them completely because the chance that a virus is on it is not low
I have 60 euro but I actually wanted to save now and that's not enough for such an SSD so there may be tips for which you don't need any money
So, as the previous speakers have said, almost nothing works without an SSD. If even resetting does not change anything, there will not be much to get. And you won't be able to set much that it will run again. Maybe your hard drive is broken too.
Another thing you could try would be to use a different operating system, which is not as performance-hungry as Linux
I'm currently using 2 laptops for both and it is the same for every other laptop I had so I don't think the hard drive is broken
I tried another operating system but with kali linux the videos were not smooth and with ubuntu it was the same
and i actually want to stay on windows 10