You cand also close some other sevices that seem to you unsefull, such us Telepfony and so on. Hope this post will pe usefull for you as it did for me. Proposed as answer by tazmanpunk Tuesday, February 3, PM. Tuesday, February 3, PM. Hey guys, I have the same issue as most of you guys here. About a couple weeks ago out of nowhere my computer starts lagging. Before 2 weeks ago the problem never happened. I reformated my computer, installed all updates including sp1 and the lagg came on faster and faster.
I just reformated again with no updates installed and hte lagg comes on maybe 40 minutes into the gme or sometimes after 2 games. Can someone please hlep me with m problem? I have already reformated like times and i am getting sick of it. Proposed as answer by wynandpb Tuesday, July 21, PM. Wednesday, February 11, PM. I have to agree with tazmanpunk. These machines come with so much junk in them and everything's running, the first thing I did when I gt mine was get rid of a lot of stuff.
The second thing was set selective startup. With all the stuff I do have running I'm pleasantly surprised. There's only one thing still giving me a headache now. Only solution I have found so far is do without. I kinda like that thing Thursday, September 3, AM. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Performance. Sign in to vote. Hi I work for a small company as a Support Analyst. Any ideas please? I am really past the point of sanity regarding this.
Many thanks. Tuesday, May 22, PM. Thursday, May 31, AM. Friday, June 1, AM. Hi, To have a troubleshooting with Clean Boot. Thursday, May 24, AM. Wednesday, May 30, AM. Hi I suspect I may have resolved the issue. The 2nd machine was replaced as well as it was old. So far so good. I think it was just sheer coincedense that all 3 machines were experiencing similar symptoms. Possibly malware, could be a device. Get hold of process explorer from SysInternals to give you some wxtra clues.
Also, at the command prompt type "tasklist" and post the results. There might be something in there that points to the cause if it is a rogue process that is being hidden from task manager, for example.
You can use msconfig or autoruns also from Systinternals to prevent anything from loading at startup. Are you elevated? It's possible that the process that's using the CPU is not one you can see. In worse scenario, the computer is freezing, hanged and unusable. TrustedInstaller simply run like a realtime task, make Windows slower and grinds to a halt. The system modules including Windows Update and Automatic Updates which automatically scans your system to check for any new updates, patches and hotfixes available.
So when scheduled Windows Update is performing its update scan or check on your system, the TrustedInstaller. Even after finished installing updates and reboot the computer, the Windows PC will slow down as Windows Update uses TrustedInstaller to try to checks for updates again to ensure that no additional updates that are available for download. Beside, not only when checks for updates, but TrustedInstaller. Once it finishes running the tasks, the CPU usage rate will return to normal.
However, if you want to stop TrustedInstaller. Under Choose how Windows can install updates section, click on radio button next to Never check for updates not recommended or Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them or Download updates but let me choose whether to install them.
Note that if you choose the not recommended option, you have to manually run the Windows Update to update your system. You can also try the following solution, which deals with Windows Module Installer that runs TrustedInstaller.
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