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Computer slowed down after update Windows 10.


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JulieFromMidwest

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I was given a pretty nice computer by my cousin.

 

Just a couple days ago it slowed down to where the letters appear slightly after I type them if I type too fast.

 

Also,

 

When I drag the bar on the side of a webpage it lags behind when I drag the bar up or down.

 

It worked great up until there was a Windows 10 update a couple days ago.  The update seemed to totally change my new computer..  It even looks different when I turn it on.


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Is this the same computer as in your previous thread here where RKinner offered you assistance.


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Is this the same computer as in your previous thread here where RKinner offered you assistance.

Yes.  


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Is this the same computer as in your previous thread here where RKinner offered you assistance.

Yes.  

 

And you can go through life trying to get revenge on people.  Good luck.

I didn't reply to that person to with no malice intended. It was irresponsible of me. 

I thought it would relieve them of being involved of my little issue.

Again, you've done something similar, yet your revenge motive is still strong.  Keep on keepin on.


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Gday.

Please explain your reply to Phillpower2 as I don't understand your reference to revenge.

Has a member offended you in some way?   All I can see is an offer to help from RKinner  with a request for information from scans, and Phillpower2's question, your answer would then determine what he does next. 


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phillpower2

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Is this the same computer as in your previous thread here where RKinner offered you assistance.

Yes.  

 

And you can go through life trying to get revenge on people.  Good luck.

I didn't reply to that person to with no malice intended. It was irresponsible of me. 

I thought it would relieve them of being involved of my little issue.

Again, you've done something similar, yet your revenge motive is still strong.  Keep on keepin on.

 

 

Crossed wires I`m afraid, the reason why I asked was so that your two threads could possibly be merged and RKinner could continue to help you rather than myself or another member offering the same assistance, RKinner is also a malware removal expert who has access to tools that we cannot use on these forums and who can move threads to the malware removal should malware be identified as the cause of the problem/s with your computer.

 

Gday.

Please explain your reply to Phillpower2 as I don't understand your reference to revenge.

Has a member offended you in some way?   All I can see is an offer to help from RKinner  with a request for information from scans, and Phillpower2's question, your answer would then determine what he does next. 

 

Thank you iammykyl, as explained above, I asked the question to determine what would ensure that JulieFromMidwest got the best of assistance and for no other reason.


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