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<blockquote data-quote="Topology" data-source="post: 9515234" data-attributes="member: 343193"><p>press ctrl+shift+esc and go to the task manager -> Processes and check if there is any application got more processor utilization. if so check that program and try to end task.</p><p>then download ccleaner and go to the registry-> startup programs-> and uncheck that program and restart the computer. </p><p></p><p>if it doesn't work try to download the ubuntu and burn it into a disk then put that into the DISK ROM and run it. now go to the ubuntu run without installing option and try to see the processor utilization on ubuntu. if there is anything wrong on Linux too then definitely there is something hardware malfunction unless it's your Windows OS/Software/Driver trouble.</p><p></p><p>try to install chipset driver also.</p><p></p><p>Restore the windows/ repair the windows /format and reinstall the windows /patch the windows with latest updates those are alternative methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topology, post: 9515234, member: 343193"] press ctrl+shift+esc and go to the task manager -> Processes and check if there is any application got more processor utilization. if so check that program and try to end task. then download ccleaner and go to the registry-> startup programs-> and uncheck that program and restart the computer. if it doesn't work try to download the ubuntu and burn it into a disk then put that into the DISK ROM and run it. now go to the ubuntu run without installing option and try to see the processor utilization on ubuntu. if there is anything wrong on Linux too then definitely there is something hardware malfunction unless it's your Windows OS/Software/Driver trouble. try to install chipset driver also. Restore the windows/ repair the windows /format and reinstall the windows /patch the windows with latest updates those are alternative methods. [/QUOTE]
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