Troubleshooting a Slow and Lagging Windows 10 System

What’s the best way to speed up your computer when the system slows down and unresponsiveness and long boot times become the norm? Fixing lag problems on your computer may seem like a daunting task, but it’s not. Our guide will show you how to fix a slow and sluggish PC, with steps you can follow in a few minutes and get immediate and lasting results.

What are the causes of slow and sluggish Windows 10?

Damaged or insufficient RAM: Damaged or insufficient RAM can affect computer performance, cause random reboots, blue screens, etc. If the RAM is damaged or defective, the system memory cannot process processes and services properly. This causes your computer to slow down. read more

How to Repair Mouse Pointer Lags or Freezes on Windows PC

If you’ve upgraded to Windows 10 and your mouse hangs frequently, you’re not alone. Many Windows users have reported this problem. But don’t worry, you won’t have to put up with it forever. We will help you by explaining step by step how to solve the mouse lag problem.

We’ve put together some effective solutions for you to try. Start with the first solution and move down the list until you find a solution that works for you.

What are the causes of a laggy or frozen mouse pointer?

The cause could be a defect in your mouse hardware, USB port, or software and system. We troubleshoot accordingly to isolate each possibility individually. Some users have reported that the problem has been resolved after replacing the battery. read more

How do I fix the Sony Vegas Preview lag in Windows

Sony Vegas Preview lag

Why is my preview window so slow when I try to edit my project? Before you answer this question, you should know that all video editing software suffers from some degree of lag or frame drop – this is normal.

When a video plays in the preview window, it doesn’t play as a video on your computer or TV. In fact, it is uncompressed in real-time, and every second your processor and video card do millions of calculations.

The more video has been compressed, the harder it is to decompress it in real-time. That’s why the GoPro video can be very slow because it’s super-compressed. On the other hand, you can play very large uncompressed AVI videos that play very smoothly in the preview window. read more