Snederevac1 Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Hello dear members and staff member , i've seen to many members posting topic for their gaming problem that they haded in windows 8/8.1 Today im Going to show you how to fix these problems . Lets start : Windows 8.1 was aimed to overcome the flaws of its predecessor Windows 8. Though many of the issues have been properly addressed with valuable solutions, it has also resulted some new failure events. As this new update is explored by the experts and analysts, they are finding ways to maximize the Windows 8.1 performance and eliminate issues hindering in running it smooth. one problem that has been infuriating many users after updating to Windows 8.1 is its lagging behavior throughout the login session. As reported, users facing this delinquency experience a normal boot up at initial, followed by the said issue. It seems as some process or service (loaded up soon after the user logs in) is causing the error on startup. However, it is difficult to identify the main reason behind it. To know what is being sticky, see the following scenarios. Unfriendly programs and applications Quite possibly, a conflicting program has listed itself in the startup and loads soon as the system starts. As a result, it does not comply with the situation making the system frequently pause at short intervals. This program must be identified and removed to get rid of this situation. In this connection, Type msconfig on the Start screen and hit Enter key to open System Configuration window Access the Boot tab and check Safe boot with Minimal operations, under the Boot options Virus/Malware Infection. This cause of problem is similar to the one stated above. But this time, the resources are not occupied by a service. The Service host process, showing a full CPU usage, is not a legitimate component but the one created by a virus or malware. To identify whether this processes is malicious or not, Go to Task Manager and access Details tab Find the process named svchost.exe with high percentage of CPU usage Right click to Open File Location and note down the location path in which the file resides If the path found is not standardized, it is a viral process and needs to be removed (The standard path for the step above is C:\Windows\System32\ svchost.exe) Once the process is identified as a virus infection, you are directed to scan and clean your system from such threats in the following way. Reboot the system into Safe mode through the method described earlier in this article Do not launch any application except of your antivirus solution’s executable file Scan you entire PC with multiple antiviruses, if possible Restart your computer in the Normal mode Once the threat is removed, the computer should boot swiftly. Keep your antivirus up to date for detecting the latest virus threats. Video Card Drivers If the major use of your PC is for gaming purpose, the most possible reason for the lagging PC in recently updated Windows 8.1, is a conflicting video card driver. You are hereby advised to replace current driver with new, updated, and compatible ones. This can be done in the following way. Go to Control Panel and access Programs category Click Programs and Features to view the list of installed applications Locate the video card driver through its make, right click it and choose to Uninstall Restart your Computer to experience a lag-free system. This should be followed by the re-installation of drivers with a newer version. I have underlined with red color some of important stuff's. Hope this will help you guys. Enjoy Gaming. Regards. TitaN 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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