1. Restart your
laptop or computer by forcing a shut down
You can force a shut down by holding the power button until
the laptop turns off, if this does not work, then force a complete shut down by
following the steps below.
- Disconnect the power cord
- Remove the battery from the laptop
- Wait for some time (20 seconds)
- Replace the battery into the laptop
- Reconnect the laptop power cord
2. Check for duplicate program running on your
system
Check through your laptop to know if you have two versions
of the same program running on your system, you can do this by using the
Windows control panel, you will find all the programs that have been installed
or downloaded on your system listed there. If you spot duplicates, uninstall
one version of the program.
3. Remove Recently
Installed Program
If the problem started immediately after you have installed
or downloaded a program or software, please remove or uninstall that program or
software.
4. Do not install
more than one antivirus program on your laptop
Its very important to protect your computer with appropriate antivirus
software but running two different antivirus programs on your system at the
same time can cause conflicts.
5. Run an antivirus security check
Run an antivirus security check and update, because the
presence of harmful malware or viruses can make your computer sluggish. A virus
scan will clear out out all forms of malicious and harmful virus attack on your
system, hence improving the laptop’s efficiency.
6. Perform a system restore
This process is very effective for fixing a lot of computer
faults, it will revert your system to the last state in which it was working
well. To perform this procedure, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories
> System Tools > System Restore. If you are using Windows 7 Operating
System, just enter system restore in the search box, if you have an available
restore point the date will be highlighted, just click that that date and
simply follow the step by step wizard to complete the process. You will get a
confirmation after successful restoration.
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