I have the following problem.
Unfortunately, my laptop is way too fast.
I've already tried to throttle him and turned off 14 of the 16 threads.
And the drivers of my 2080 ti deleted.
And changed from a m.2 samsung ssd to a hdd with 7200 turns
But unfortunately it is still lightning fast and starts within 10 seconds.
I really do not know what the next step would be to drive him from 32gb ram to 4gb and maybe buy a slower hdd or do you have better tips
Start msconfig and then click on "Start" and then "Advanced Options". Then you limit the processors to 1 and the RAM to 4GB. Then open Power Options in Control Panel, click Sleep Mode, then Change Power Plan Settings, Advanced Power Settings, Processor Power Management, and then set the processor's maximum power to 1%.
Afterwards you have to restart the laptop. If it's still too fast, start Chrome and open 100 tabs with a different YouTube video in each tab.
Better tell us first what you have in mind, or what problem you have in your plans.
If you are generally e.g. To use an older MS operating system environment (DOS or Win 95/98) for old games on your book, may help an emulator and a VM commodity to simulate.
If your laptop is too fast for you, we can swap it!
I still have a 32bit Pentium4 (3.0Ghz) from Fujitsu-Siemens with 2GB Ram, ATI graphics card (128MB VRam) and a 250GB SSD (mSata via adapter to 2.5 "IDE).
But you put your developed SSD with you please and the 32GB Ram leaves you well in it!
Well, how about? )
Seriously, what's your problem?
I think your mentioned measures for complete "overacting"…
Just let him fall from 1 meter height to the ground, then you have your rest.
Install Windows on a USB stick, then you have enough time to scratch your balls.