Have you been in the BIOS? This is bizarre. Win10 or 11?
I have not checked the bios but there was a bios update i had to install.
Win 11.
The computer is running well now (but i said that at 8am too and at 10am i almost took a hammer to it).
Have you been in the BIOS? This is bizarre. Win10 or 11?
I have not checked the bios but there was a bios update i had to install.
Win 11.
The computer is running well now (but i said that at 8am too and at 10am i almost took a hammer to it).
I have not checked the bios but there was a bios update i had to install.
Win 11.
The computer is running well now (but i said that at 8am too and at 10am i almost took a hammer to it).
I have gone mobile and put my desktops away.
A lot of win-machines gimp their RAM clock to keep temps down.
You said you're attached to your modem via a cable vs wifi.I have not checked the bios but there was a bios update i had to install.
Win 11.
The computer is running well now (but i said that at 8am too and at 10am i almost took a hammer to it).
You said you're attached to your modem via a cable vs wifi.
Windows 11 prioritizes wifi and it looks there anytime you open a new app that needs an internet connection. It slows everything down.
Try this:
Open Network & Internet settings.
Click Change adapter settings
On your ethernet right click and open properties
highlight IPV4 and click properties
click advanced
uncheck "Automatic metric"
Put a "1" in the interface metric box.
This tells windows to set your ethernet connection as the top priority. that way it won't spin its wheels checking and double checking for a wifi connection.
Exactly. He just has to remember to disable it again anytime he restarts the machine.