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I installed Windows 10 and it ran fine, I installed several programs and everything is fine. I download Geforce experience and install it. Suddenly Windows starts freezing randomly for 2-5 seconds, and becomes unresponsive and slow. Does anyone know what could be causing it?

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1 minute ago, wadeak78 said:

I've done that twice. Each time I try to find out what is causing it it eventually just makes Windows unbootable.

Then just install the driver and not geforce experience

 

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47 minutes ago, Technicolors said:

uninstall geforce experience

I haven't really taken a good look at this app. this does nothing, right?

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There are guides to run older versions of GFE to get shadowplay but not use the new GFE.

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44 minutes ago, wadeak78 said:

It turns out it wasn't Geforce Experience and Windows is just a piece of crap. Does anyone know of something that could be causing this?

Try disabling SuperFetch Service in Windows Services. (Also googling at the time, it resolved many peoples excessive stuttering/memory paging)

My Dualcore 1.8Ghz + SSD machine,...a HTPC,... had issues with Windows 10 specifically -PreFetching/Caching SO MUCH DATA, rendering stutters and slight annoyances.

 

Does not happen on my i5 so I left it alone on this machine.

Give it a try, Disable SUPERFETCH, restart, use PC as you normally do, if this isn't the issue, you can simply re-enable the service and reboot again.

 

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27 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Try disabling SuperFetch Service in Windows Services. (Also googling at the time, it resolved many peoples excessive stuttering/memory paging)

My Dualcore 1.8Ghz + SSD machine,...a HTPC,... had issues with Windows 10 specifically -PreFetching/Caching SO MUCH DATA, rendering stutters and slight annoyances.

 

Does not happen on my i5 so I left it alone on this machine.

Give it a try, Disable SUPERFETCH, restart, use PC as you normally do, if this isn't the issue, you can simply re-enable the service and reboot again.

 

I found SuperFetch in services and clicked disable then I got a BSOD. I tried again and same story.

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2 hours ago, wadeak78 said:

I found SuperFetch in services and clicked disable then I got a BSOD. I tried again and same story.

Your system is weird...

Thats never happened to me, and I've disabled/enabled it on at least 10 PC's prior...

Tis certainly weird...

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