02-22-2020, 06:20 PM
I figured out the (Most) of my problems with this laptop. Windows 10, by default, had it set to a balance between it's actual performance and trying to save power. Because it's a laptop, it has a battery icon on the taskbar.
Supposedly, because of the amount of RAM some of the programs need, the programs, at times, go into (Not Responding) a few times, with a few seconds of waiting till it responds again or it doesn't respond again at all, with the setting as is.
I changed it to this setting.
A lot of the issues have been solved because of it. But there are times where a program would stop responding, but for a little bit. So now the laptop is running at its best performance, at least when plugged in. Since the battery is shot, I don't exactly have plans to unplug the AC adapter. I'll probably do that with the other laptop, which is the Dell laptop, when I decide to use that again.
Supposedly, because of the amount of RAM some of the programs need, the programs, at times, go into (Not Responding) a few times, with a few seconds of waiting till it responds again or it doesn't respond again at all, with the setting as is.
I changed it to this setting.
A lot of the issues have been solved because of it. But there are times where a program would stop responding, but for a little bit. So now the laptop is running at its best performance, at least when plugged in. Since the battery is shot, I don't exactly have plans to unplug the AC adapter. I'll probably do that with the other laptop, which is the Dell laptop, when I decide to use that again.