My laptop has become so lame, everything is trying, what else can I do?

Fr
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My laptop is now 4 years old. He has Windows 10. He just got so lame. It takes 4 to 5 minutes to get up.

When I open programs, be it just Word, it takes minutes to get there. Often there's no feedback at the top of the window. It just makes me more aggressive.

I've already deleted unnecessary programs, defragmented, tried CC Cleaner and various free cleaning programs. Most programs taken from the startup. The hard disk has more than half free space. I can't stand viruses.

Can I still do something or do you have an insider tip? Or is it really just a new device?

Mi

No, a new device does not need it. It may be necessary to reinstall or at least reset the operating system. But do not forget to back up all your data!

Dr

I've already deleted unnecessary programs, defragmented, tried CC Cleaner and various free cleaning programs.

There's u.U. Already the dog buried. Third-party programs such as the CCleaner tool on Windows XP times were still quite useful, but now (quickly) cause more damage than one has by using them benefit.

Even Microsoft points out some time ago and explicitly pointed out that by using such tools system files or the registry can be damaged irreperably.

I do not demonize such tools, but they are usually used poorly or not at all configured by less savvy users or even the DAU, until at the end nothing works at all.

Hello, my laptop is now 4 years old. He has Windows 10. He just got so lame. It takes 4 to 5 minutes to get up.

Since there were already several major updates for Windows 10 in the period, my well-intentioned tip, completely reset to factory settings or equal to the current Windows 10 new and clean without legacy loads on your notebook.

Di

On my PC it was like that every now and then. I then used Process Hacker (https://processhacker.sourceforge.io/) to detect processes that were causing the problem and were not part of Windows.

You have to stop or uninstall it.

In Process Hacker, consider the "System Idle Process". If in column "CPU" there's a number that is below 90 on average, there are certainly on your PC such processes.

Di

Sometimes it helps to uninstall the browser used and then reinstall or delete all browser data (they survive the reinstallation). Plugins should also be turned off to see if they are causing your problem.