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Old 16-11-2018, 11:39   #2053
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Re: [Update] Windows 10 Discussion

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Originally Posted by alanbjames View Post
I'm having problems with windows slowing down to a crawl after a few hours of use. Sometimes i have to restart my computer twice a day to be able to carry on using it, i mean the system gets so slow it wont even load websites. Now i'm sure the problem is a memory leak, i've updated all the drivers of my hardware to the latest versions i can find and its not made any difference. I've attached 4 pictures so u can all see the memory usages before and after a restart so u can judge what maybe the issue for me as im now at a complete loss.

Thanks.

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That is really bizarre. Not your standard memory leak. What does resource monitor look like after the problem occurs? It's not some strange virtual machine set up is it?

Can you explain which is before and after the reboot. I would also check EventViewer for evidence of disk failure.
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