Windows freezes briefly?

fa
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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?

Ha

Have you downloaded something from untrustworthy sites lately?

Have you ever checked for malware?

fa

As I said, eset and Windows Defender have not found anything

Ha

Windows Defender can't be called checking either. A well-made virus is difficult to track down.

fa

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

Ha

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.

fa

I haven't downloaded a jar for a long time, but I have quite a few on my pc

Ed

I don't know myself that much, but it could be that there's always a freeze because your RAM is then probably full

Ha

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.

Ha

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?

ma

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.