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When my laptop is close to freezing and I get on it runs so slow I can't even do anything. Should tempature have an effect on the speed of my computer?

2006-11-05 02:23:31 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

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It should actually run faster when it's cold It is probably not the temperature, but something that is in the startup of Windows that is eating up your cpu and memory resources. Do a msconfig (start --> run --> msconfig ), see what's comming up in your startup, do a search on eat file to see what the processes are, and remove the ones you don't need from your startup.

See if that helps. :)

2006-11-05 02:45:26 · answer #1 · answered by Unknown_Usr 4 · 0 0

Check what procedure(es) is utilizing up your pc's assets by means of launching Task Manager. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and click on at the Processes tab. Look beneath the CPU and Mem Usage columns for any indicators of severe recreation and do a Google seek at the procedure title to uncover out what it does.

2016-09-01 07:31:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

consult your manual for the proper operation temperatures and do not exceed them.

I don't think cold should aversely affect a computer (theoretically it could improve the speed), are you sure there is a correlation?

2006-11-05 03:05:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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