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  • DKayd
    PCHF Member
    • Nov 2022
    • 12

    #16
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    • Malnutrition
      PCHF Moderator
      • Jul 2016
      • 7041

      #17
      @Pyro @Bruce @PeterOz

      I tagged some help for you. Perhaps someone will jump in this thread and assist.

      Only thing I can tell you is re read instructions I posted until one of the other people jump in. Good luck

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      • DKayd
        PCHF Member
        • Nov 2022
        • 12

        #18
        Did any attempt at adding it to Kaspersky fails.

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        • DKayd
          PCHF Member
          • Nov 2022
          • 12

          #19

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          • Pyro
            PCHF Member
            • Jan 2019
            • 1189

            #20
            This is my laundry list, it’s a good starting point for troubleshooting and should get you an idea what’s going on:
            1. Try running the following programs, also try to keep at least 20-25% of your disks as free space.

            Run Disk Cleanup (check all the boxes) this will delete things such as your recycling bin, so make sure you don’t have any files you want to keep.

            Run Defragment and Optimize Drives, run this on your drives.
            1. Disable any overclocking or changes to power/performance settings

            Turn off XMP/any overclocking you may have done (if any)

            Settings > System > Power and sleep > Additional power settings
            Make sure your power plan is set to balanced, anything else could tamper with the wrong settings and cause issues.
            1. Check for Operating System Corruption

            Right click on the Windows logo in the bottom left and select Windows Powershell (Admin)
            Run these three commands separately:

            sfc /scannow

            Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

            Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

            These will take a while to run, do not close out of Powershell while they are running, if one fails then move onto the next and then loop back around.

            Note: It doesn’t hurt to make a system backup before you make all these changes, save any important files of folders. While these changes shouldn’t cause any issues, better to be safe than sorry.
            1. Unplug unnecessary devices.

            If you have a gamepad, extra monitor, external hard drive/flash drive, or anything that is not essential to using the computer plugged in, unplug it.

            Once you have completed all of these tasks, restart it (using the restart option in the power menu) and re-test.

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            • DKayd
              PCHF Member
              • Nov 2022
              • 12

              #21
              Did it still jumping

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              • Bruce
                PCHF Member
                • Oct 2017
                • 10697

                #22
                and here is my usual laundry list to add to what Pryo has listed.

                having your PC as lean and clean as you can make it may help.
                • reboot modem/router/pc
                • delete restore points
                • turn off hibernation
                • empty web browser cache
                • delete system temp files
                • scan Windows for system corruption
                • scan drive for file corruption
                • disable unwanted scheduled tasks
                • disable unnecessary startup services
                • disable scheduled defragging
                • trim any SSD’s
                • turn off Timeline and Activity History, and all things Microsoft Telemetry based
                • empty recycle bin
                • delete log files and error reports
                • remove old Windows Updates files
                • cleanup software installer and distribution caches
                • delete unwanted programs
                • remove any browser extensions
                • if connecting via wireless, try ethernet
                • pause any online cloud storage synchronising (OneDrive, DropBox)

                CCleaner or Glary Disk Cleaner or the inbuilt cleanmgr command can do most of those points.
                ShutUp10 by O&O Software can stop a lot of telemetry items.
                other things to try;
                • create another user account and login under that profile
                • check for firmware updates for modem/router and PC BIOS

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                • Bruce
                  PCHF Member
                  • Oct 2017
                  • 10697

                  #23
                  as to your IP address concern, while valid and you should always be wary of giving out any personal info, rest assured there is nothing in the Speccy report that can be used to access your PC.

                  your IP is on your side of your firewall - where ever your firewall lives, be it a hardware firewall in the modem or a software firewall on your PC. it cannot be seen from the outside unless someone connects to your network. which is why you should change the modem default password, use strong passwords for wireless etc, but that’s another topic!

                  you have two IP’s - a Local Area Network address (LAN) used internally for your devices on your network to talk to each other.
                  the other is a Wide Area Network address (WAN) used by your Internet Service Provider so you are seen on the global web.

                  in your modem, the gateway address is the WAN address of your ISP.
                  this address is publicly available on the web, as it has to be, so your ISP can be seen by its customers.

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                  • Pyro
                    PCHF Member
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 1189

                    #24
                    Bruce is spot on, private IP Addresses are useless since everyone essentially has the same set up numbers in there (or a similar set of predefined ones).

                    Please tell us what Power Supply (PSU) you are using.

                    Another thing to try is running DDU:

                    Run DDU and download a fresh installer executable from here.

                    An important note: You MUST download the driver executable and disconnect your computer from the internet before running DDU, otherwise Windows will automatically download drivers (which you don’t want).

                    Once you have ran DDU in safe mode, boot up into a normal Windows session (ensuring that you aren’t connected to the internet for even a moment) and run the NVIDIA installer.

                    Restart your computer from the power menu and see if this helps.

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                    • Bruce
                      PCHF Member
                      • Oct 2017
                      • 10697

                      #25
                      @DKayd - any news?

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                      • Bruce
                        PCHF Member
                        • Oct 2017
                        • 10697

                        #26
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