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This is not a virus problem, it exists on many machines with different configurations, and the reason is that Windows has some compatibility that is not particularly good when configuring hardware. For example, my machine also has this problem, but after changing to a different brand of optical drive, it will be fine. Not a big deal, that's okay.
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After you boot up, enter msconfig in the start-run to turn off some boot startup programs, and it is recommended to deorganize and organize the C drive. Check to see if your antivirus software has boot scan==, and turn it off if so!
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If there are too many startup files, you can close (cancel) the startup file.
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It's your system's problem. There are too many things to start.
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When it was first turned on.
Some system processes will be started automatically.
and user-defined startup processes.
This process can take some time.
You can use Optimizer to optimize it.
can solve this problem.
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Reasons for slow computer response:
1.The computer response is too slow, first we open the task manager, check the use of CPU resources, if the CPU resource occupation of a program has been relatively high (such as accounting for more than 50%), the system speed will slow down significantly. In general, except for large game programs, the application occupies a high level only for a moment during operation, and does not continue to be high.
If the free space of the C drive is less than 1G, it means that the C disk space is not enough, which will also cause the computer to respond slowly.
Slow computer response solution:
If the computer response is slow, you can use the Kingsoft Poison system cleaning function.
One-click cleanup sets the range you are used to cleaning to the default, and you can get it done with one click.
Clean up junk files, save disk space, clean up junk files on your computer.
Clean the registry Cleaning the registry regularly can speed up the operation of the system"
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360 antivirus is not good. I used it to kill viruses and then used the little red umbrella to kill viruses, and the results were a lot. You can try the little red umbrella, the effect is good, it is best to reinstall the system after killing the virus.
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Is the theme desktop enabled? Is it a web project locked on the desktop?
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It's time for your system to be cleaned up, do what I say, and it's basically fixed:
1.Start-Run-Input, remove redundant startup items. (Just leave an input method.) )2.See how much space you have left on your C drive? If the C drive is too small, it will slow down as soon as it contains too many things.
3.Right-click "My Computer" - Properties - Advanced - Performance - Settings, adjust the virtual memory inside, it is best to put it in another disk (larger space, less frequent access), and set the size to 1-times your memory.
4.Clean up the junk files. A lot of software comes with this feature, such as 3605Clean up the IE cache in the IE option. (including cookie files)6Make a declutter of your disk.
That's pretty much it, give it a try! good luck!
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The next optimizer. Let's optimize it.
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Summary. I have a computer and recently found that desktop refreshes are slow to respond and have to wait a long time for each refresh, which makes me very irritable. Solution:
1.First, you can check your computer's hardware configuration to make sure that your computer's memory and processor are powerful enough to meet the requirements of desktop refreshes. 2.
Secondly, you can check your computer's system to make sure that it is up-to-date and that there are no corrupted files. 3.In addition, you can check the software on your computer to make sure that no unnecessary software is installed to reduce the burden on the system.
4.Finally, you can clean up junk files on your computer to free up system resources and improve the speed of desktop refresh. Extended Content:
In addition, you can try to use a system optimization tool, which can automatically detect your computer's hardware configuration, system, software, junk files, etc., and automatically optimize it to improve your computer's performance.
I have a computer and recently found that the desktop refresh is very slow, and I have to wait a long time for each refresh to be funny, which makes me very irritable. Solution:1
First, you can check your computer's hardware configuration to make sure that your computer's memory and processor are powerful enough to meet the requirements of desktop refreshes. 2.Secondly, you can check your computer's system to make sure that it is up-to-date and that there are no corrupted files.
3.In addition, you can check the software on your computer to make sure that you don't have any extra software components installed to reduce the burden on your system. 4.
Finally, you can clean up junk files on your computer to free up system resources and improve the speed of desktop refresh. Extended content: In addition, you can try to use the system optimization tool, which can automatically detect the hardware configuration of the computer, system, software, junk files, etc., and automatically optimize it to improve the performance of the computer.
I'm still a little confused, can you be more detailed?
I can provide several solutions to the problem that the computer is slow to refresh the desktop:1First, you can check your computer's hardware configuration to make sure that your computer's internal memory and processor are powerful enough to meet the requirements of desktop refresh.
2.Second, you can check your computer's system to make sure it's up-to-date and free of any malware. 3.
Again, you can clean up the junk files of your computer and reduce the burden on your computer to improve the speed of desktop refresh. 4.Finally, a faster hard drive can be replaced to increase the speed of desktop refreshes.
In addition, you can also regularly update the drivers of the new Potato Brain to maintain the optimal performance of your PC. I hope mine can help you solve the problem, if you have any other questions, please feel free to consult.
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