My pc speed and internet speed both are lagging . OOkla test shows approx 20 mbps download and upload speed . But pages are loading too slow . I have ethernet connection installed
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Letβs get your PC specsβ¦
get Speccy from here; Speccy - Download Builds
in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
now you can paste (Ctrl+V) that link into a post.
One component Speccy doesnβt cover is the Power Supply Unit, so please also include the make/model of the PSU.
when was the last time you rebooted your network, that is, modem, router, hubs, switches, etc?
try that as a potential quick fix.
when did you last do any maintenance on the PC?
use Glary Disk Cleaner, or CCleaner to get started down that path. -
Originally posted by BruceLetβs get your PC specsβ¦
get Speccy from here; Speccy - Download Builds
in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
now you can paste (Ctrl+V) that link into a post.
One component Speccy doesnβt cover is the Power Supply Unit, so please also include the make/model of the PSU.
when was the last time you rebooted your network, that is, modem, router, hubs, switches, etc?
try that as a potential quick fix.
when did you last do any maintenance on the PC?
use Glary Disk Cleaner, or CCleaner to get started down that path.
Below are the speccy details. Also, I donβt have any hardware knowledge. So is there a way to find details of PSU thru software? I donβt even know how that looks like
BTW i have checked system with Malwarebytes yesterday itself . There was nothing foundComment
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did you reboot any of your network devices?
have you run CCleaner?
for the power supply unit, youβll have to open the case up and look where the power cable goes connects to the PC.
there, youβll see a sticker on the power supply saying brand, make and model.Comment
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Originally posted by Brucedid you reboot any of your network devices?
have you run CCleaner?
for the power supply unit, youβll have to open the case up and look where the power cable goes connects to the PC.
there, youβll see a sticker on the power supply saying brand, make and model.
And i havent rebooted any of my network devices . Do u mean turning on and off the internet connection (when u ask about rebooting network device ?)Comment
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yep, turn off at the power source your modem and wireless router if you have one, and anything else that is related to you connecting to the internet.
MBAM is a good start, and looks for malware, but CCLeaner will also remove general crap, which can sometimes help speed up a slow PC.Comment
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Couple of observations;
You have two different specs of RAM with the wrong stick slowing down the correct stick, the wrong stick is also drawing too much voltage at 1.5 when it should only be 1.35V, this is not only damaging hardware wise but also performance, this and the below is causing high memory usage.
Physical Memory
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Memory Usage: 85 %
Best performance would be gotten from two matching 4GB sticks of DDR3 1600MHz RAM.
Antivirus
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Windows Defender
Antivirus: Enabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Kaspersky Security Cloud
Antivirus: Enabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
You have two AVs running, why this is bad and what you should do below;
Having more than one AV or Firewall installed on your computer is bad, it will slow down the computer, cause internet connection problems and leave you with no AV protection at all if they cancel each other out as they fight for resources.
Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 come with an improved Windows Defender, it offers the same real-time anti-virus/anti-malware protection as Microsoft Security Essentials. Windows Defender also shares the same malware signature definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials, and Forefront Endpoint Protection. Technically, Microsoft Security Essentials has not been renamed Windows Defender, or combined with it in Windows 8, 8.1 and 10.
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]If any AV product that you have is a paid for version you should always make sure that you have a copy of the product key kept somewhere safe just in case you ever wish to reinstall it.
Removal tool for Kaspersky here
Once any other AV has been correctly uninstalled, check to see if Windows Defender has auto enabled and allow it to update and carry out a full scan of your computer.
Once done, restart, test by using the computer as you normally, post back with an update when you are ready.[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Couple of observations;
You have two different specs of RAM with the wrong stick slowing down the correct stick, the wrong stick is also drawing too much voltage at 1.5 when it should only be 1.35V, this is not only damaging hardware wise but also performance, this and the below is causing high memory usage.
Best performance would be gotten from two matching 4GB sticks of DDR3 1600MHz RAM.
You have two AVs running, why this is bad and what you should do below;
Having more than one AV or Firewall installed on your computer is bad, it will slow down the computer, cause internet connection problems and leave you with no AV protection at all if they cancel each other out as they fight for resources.
Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 come with an improved Windows Defender, it offers the same real-time anti-virus/anti-malware protection as Microsoft Security Essentials. Windows Defender also shares the same malware signature definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials, and Forefront Endpoint Protection. Technically, Microsoft Security Essentials has not been renamed Windows Defender, or combined with it in Windows 8, 8.1 and 10.
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]If any AV product that you have is a paid for version you should always make sure that you have a copy of the product key kept somewhere safe just in case you ever wish to reinstall it.
Removal tool for Kaspersky here
Once any other AV has been correctly uninstalled, check to see if Windows Defender has auto enabled and allow it to update and carry out a full scan of your computer.
Once done, restart, test by using the computer as you normally, post back with an update when you are ready.
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Hey admin ,Thanks for your kind support and detailed explanation . i am a noob in hardware related activities. Can u pls just say me what should i tell the engineer to do regarding irregularities wrt RAM as i wont be able to physically correct all those problems .
Also i didnt find any Kaspersky entry in the installed programs . (PFB)From where do i trace what product is installed and how to remove that ?
PFB the ss.
I am sorry if i sound too silly . But as i said i jus dont know anything much . Your kind guidance will help me a way . THanks !![/color]Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Best performance would be gotten from two matching 4GB sticks of DDR3 1600MHz RAM.
Originally posted by phillpower2Removal tool for Kaspersky here
You are welcome but can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.Comment
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Well that is real strange as what is shown to be protecting your computer is a subscription based AV provided by Kaspersky and run from one of their servers, that is why you cannot find it in your list of programs.
You need to read and follow all of the guidance at the link here no one here can help you with the steps as you have to be in front of the computer.Comment
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