![]() As you can see from the image below, my CPU cycles are really high…that’s what I’m trying to figure out. You can see how your CPU(s) are performing by selecting the Performance tab. You can open the Task Manager by choosing Ctrl + Shift + Esc. Since the easy stuff was done, but my CPU was still cycling high, I turned to the Windows Task Manager to see what might be causing the issue. Unfortunately, it didn’t really help speed up my computer, so I had to continue the search. I followed my own advice and used Defragler to clean up my hard drive space. Just to make sure that disk fragmentation wasn’t slowing the computer down. The final step I took was to defragment my hard drive. Took 30 minutes using the CCleaner tool, cleaned up quite a few old registry keys, but no luck in calming down my CPU. Since I didn’t find any offending malware installed, my next step was to clean my registry in case there were old registry keys that were mis-pointed or just out of date that would be hurting the performance. Here are links to a couple of tools that offer free trials that will get you going: ![]() If your computer is running slow, the first step is to run a spyware scan. BTW, if your PC is running slow and you haven’t run a spyware check recently, now would be a good time to do it. #Running malwarebytes google chrome crashes softwareI spent a considerable amount of time looking for spyware to see if some malicious little software spy had been installed, but came up empty. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases when you buy something from those links.Ĭhrome can slow down your computer by using too much memory and causing high CPU cycles I get commissions for purchases made through those links. ![]() Please note: Some of the links in my posts are affiliate links. ![]()
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