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PC constantly hanging, help please folks :)

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Hi, Merry Christmas :)

Okay, I unplugged the ethernet cable and it still has the problem when offline
I ran the Norton remove tool and restarted the PC there is no change to the PC
I cant locate any one program that may be causing the issue

The PC is very slow to boot up taking maybe 2 - 3 minutes
Any keyboard strokes take maybe a couple of seconds up to 10 seconds to appear on the screen, any mouse clicks have a similar delay time, the PC will work occasionally without issue for maybe 20 minutes then the problem starts again just randomly.

Any suggestions as to where I go from here?

Thanks
Stee
 
Seasons greetings Stee (y)

Okay, I unplugged the ethernet cable and it still has the problem when offline

The above was not suggested here and while I am able to offer something more I am somewhat cautious to do so :(

Let us know if you wish to close this thread so that you can continue elsewhere, we don`t want to cause any conflicting advice.
 
Offline = having no web pages open, reason for the separation is because a PC can work fine when moving pics and documents around the desktop but as soon as you try and send a doc or pic in an email the PC becomes as slow as molasses, programs like AVG and Norton are renowned for causing such behaviour because they do things like inserting plug ins into the browser etc.

This the last throw of the dice for you before you may need to do a clean install, try a clean boot, see msconfig guide here

You basically want to stop all none Windows and driver related services, restart the computer and see how it behaves, if all good you then enable a couple of services at a time to see what if anything is causing the problem/s.
 
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