I can tell from the log, that you did not run the batch file, is there something about it that you do not like? I can assure it is safe to run, and the first two lines in the batch will create a restore point.
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You need to let it run until completion. It may take some time to complete, and will require some assistance to move it along on your part. The results are worth it. Once you are done, post a new minitoolbox log, so that I can confirm it has been ran. This is absolutely my area where I excel squeezing performance out of a computer is like second nature to me, just follow the instructions I post and you will like the results.Comment
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Once you have completed the batch file…Then, install Unlocker and Everything Search engine.
Type [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Norton into the everything search engine window.
Then click edit select all.
Right click highlighted text.
Then select unlocker then delete.
Repeat the same for [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Symantec
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Originally posted by CaineI switched from Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU to AMD everything.
NVIDIA GeForce Experience 3.25.0.84 (HKLM...{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.GFExperience) (Version: 3.25.0.84 - NVIDIA Corporation)
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 512.15 (HKLM...{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver) (Version: 512.15 - NVIDIA Corporation)
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I want to make sure that Im following this process correctly.
I completed the batch file.
Installed “Everything Search Engine.”
Installed “Unlocker.”
Searched for “Norton” in the search engine.
Only 1 file was located.
Right clicked and deleted said file.
Nothing with “Unlocker” popped up however the file seems to be deleted.
Searched for “Symantec” and nothing popped up.
Did I follow the process correctly?
ALSO; Thank you for walking me through this, Instead of blasting it all in one comment. I appreciate it very much.Comment
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Originally posted by CaineDid I follow the process correctly?
Also, run these tools.
Use O&O shutup ten with suggested and somewhat suggested settings enabled.
Disable windows update, and only enable it once a week to update on your terms not whenever microsoft feels you need an update.
Uninstall Useless to you windows apps with O&O App buster.
Download and run HellZerg Optimizer.
Disable Smart screenComment
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Good the batch file has actually been ran.
Un install these programs with Geek Uninstaller.
NVIDIA FrameView SDK
NVIDIA GeForce Experience 3.25.0.84
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 512.15
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.21.0713
Download and run Startup lite.
Reset your Hosts file.
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[li]Click here to download RstHosts v2.0[/li][li]Save the file to your desktop.[/li][li]Right Click and Run as Administrator.[/li][li]Click on Restaurer, then click OK at the prompt.[/li][li]This will restore the default host file.[/li][/ol]
Reboot your computer.
Let me know when you have done this.Comment
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Good, let’s keep going.
Download the driver listed here. For windows 10 64 bit
Save it to your desktop.
Do not install it yet!
Uninstall your current Video card driver with DDU in safe mode.
Disable your wireless driver, and boot back into normal mode and install the graphics card driver that is saved to the desktop per instruction. After the install, then enable wireless rboot the computer and test your game.Comment
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Download and run Quick CPU to unpark your Cores.
Quick CPU Tutorial…
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I am also going to tag some more help, but let me know how things go and post a new speccy log.
@Pyro
@Bruce
@Evan Omo
@PeterOz
@Bastet
@phillpower2
@RustysComment
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