My PC was fine this morning, now I came back home to find my PC slow. I shut down my PC before I left, ETS runs at half fps (30), there's a delay between clicking on an icon and it opening. My PC occasionally freezes, Steam kills itself randomly, Windows Explorer freezes.
I'm using Windows 10, never had this issue before. I have an SSD (OS is on it) and an older HDD, i7-6700, GTX960 and 16GB of RAM (My PC is 1-2 years old)
What I've done so far:
-Restarted several times
-Ran an AV scan (found nothing)
-Cleaned up my drives and defragged them
What I've found is that after restarting my PC feels fast like normal, but then slows down. Can anyone help?
And don't say it's a virus, I'm already annoyed with dad repeatedly telling me it's a virus when I have a problem with my PC when I found out it's actually not.
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JeKnYan
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My PC was fine this morning, now I came back home to find my PC slow. I shut down my PC before I left, ETS runs at half fps (30), there's a delay between clicking on an icon and it opening. My PC occasionally freezes, Steam kills itself randomly, Windows Explorer freezes.
I'm using Windows 10, never had this issue before. I have an SSD (OS is on it) and an older HDD, i7-6700, GTX960 and 16GB of RAM (My PC is 1-2 years old)
What I've done so far:
-Restarted several times
-Ran an AV scan (found nothing)
-Cleaned up my drives and defragged them
What I've found is that after restarting my PC feels fast like normal, but then slows down. Can anyone help?
And don't say it's a virus, I'm already annoyed with dad repeatedly telling me it's a virus when I have a problem with my PC when I found out it's actually not.
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