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What type of drive is your os on?

CPU: i5 6600k OCed to 4.5Ghz @ 1.35v, GPU: R9 390 Nitro, Motherboard: Asus z170-A, CPU Cooler: H100i GTX, RAM: HyperX 2x8 16gb DDR4, PSU: Seasonic x650, Storage: 850 EVO 500gb, WD 1tb blue, Case: H440 White/Black

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 I have a problem, each time I turn on my computer the network icon would have a blue circle for about 10-15 second and in those seconds my computer lag abit when accessing programs.  and after those 10-15 seconds my computer would act normal

 

Don't you mean Windows 8? Am pretty sure windows 7 doesn't have that

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Its window 7

 

 

not even a year old

Try to run a anti-virus scan of your pc.

 

Maybe you might have some sort of malware.

CPU: i5 6600k OCed to 4.5Ghz @ 1.35v, GPU: R9 390 Nitro, Motherboard: Asus z170-A, CPU Cooler: H100i GTX, RAM: HyperX 2x8 16gb DDR4, PSU: Seasonic x650, Storage: 850 EVO 500gb, WD 1tb blue, Case: H440 White/Black

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hmm maybe that's my issue too. I've seen the error in the event log. How did you disable it so it stays off?

Uninstall Geforce Experience completely, the latest updated causes more trouble than good. 

 

It appears that it was the NIVIDIA Streamer Service was cause the problem on start up. 

Had the same problem, it drove me insane. Thought my SSD was dead. Did it also only happen on restarts for you? If I shut down the PC and powered it on manually, everything worked fine. 

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