Is it a hardware problem? Of course I saw some slowness problems with hardware related.
- Dynet Company RAMs, check your ram first, Is it a Dynet RAM or not? If it is Dynet, replace it first.

- Processor L2 cache memory. System speed depends on Processor L2 cache memory. So when you buy a system, make sure this as maximum as it is.

- Combination of Processor and mother board. Motherboard bus speed and processor L2 cache are important.
- Hard disk condition is also one of the reasons. For that do surface scan.
- Maintenance, at least run cleanup tool weekly once. Read previous topic how to clean your system.
- Low disk space of C drive, keep your system C drive minimum 10gb free space. And don’t copy your files and folder to desktop or my documents.

- Virus problem, this is the main problem for this. So keep update your antivirus. Scan at least weekly once.

Number of installations, install softwares what you need only. Remove all startup installation shortcuts(read previous topics desktop is loading slow).
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