I have relatively seldom problems with my laptop, but for a few days Windows has started to freeze for 1-2 seconds and then it goes without any problems until the next freeze (which happens approximately in an interval of 10-30 minutes). This happens when gaming as well as with simple things like surfing the Internet. I checked my computer with eset and nothing was found, including no system recommendations. What Vlt is still important that with a freeze the FPS are displayed for example in Mc to 0 and then rappel back up to my usual number. Does anyone know this problem?
Have you downloaded something from untrustworthy sites lately?
Have you ever checked for malware?
As I said, eset and Windows Defender have not found anything
Windows Defender can't be called checking either. A well-made virus is difficult to track down.
I have relatively high security requirements (the most dubious thing I would download would be from mediafire and have a browser that should actually block viruses and malware automatically. In addition, I have it and check almost every exe for viruses, but a few days ago I had a Trojan in the I found temp irdner which I removed with eset, then there are no new threats and no more complaints and I had no problems with a freeze
Take a look at the third question on my profile.
To be honest, I can't explain it to myself otherwise. But I don't want to lean too far out of the window either. As far as hardware is concerned, I'm not the professional, more as far as software is concerned.
I haven't downloaded a jar for a long time, but I have quite a few on my pc
I don't know myself that much, but it could be that there's always a freeze because your RAM is then probably full
It was only intended as an example. It doesn't have to be a JAR either. Another file that does not match the malware pattern is sufficient.
I would check how things are going with the Windows updates and whether there are any pending installation. Then I would restart Windows as the second (don't turn it off!) And test it again. And then I would take care of the Eset. Have you permanently installed and subscribed to it? And above all: which one exactly?
I recently wrote a workaround for mouse problems. However, the color management part is universal.
Try turning off Slideshow and / or adaptive colors for the title bar and menus.