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Excessive Framerate Lag in All Video


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  • Hit the start button then type Msconfig.
  • Then under the start up tab disable/un-tick all items.Hit Apply
  • Under the Services Tab put a tick next to the box that says Hide all microsoft services.
  • Un-tick all that remain.Hit Apply and Ok your way out of there.
  • Then reboot the machine,into normal mode and test the issue.

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Nope, no luck with that either.
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I am running out of ideas here perhaps try and run a checkdisk to see if that may help.
Hopefully another member will chime in with a response.
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