Worried about my system performance...

AvinashAnad
AvinashAnad Member Posts: 9

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edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
HI Guys,
Need Help!! I have 16GB 2133 Mhz(8x2 DDR4) RAM intalled but the DRAM Frequency is showing only 400 MHz. any my boot time is more than other laptops with lower configuration than mine.
How do I increase the frequencies..







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  • William_mk2
    William_mk2 ACE Posts: 4,198 Pathfinder
    edited October 2019
    AvinashAnad

    Hi,

    Doing a cleanboot will reduce your boot time.    It will disable your startup programs which is the main cause of slow boot time.     Regarding your memory issue please do a bios defaults and check..

    How to perform a Windows 10 clean boot

    1. Right-click the Start button.

    2. Click Search.

    3. Type msconfig and hit Enter on your keyboard

    4. Click Services.

    5. Click the checkbox next to Hide all Microsoft services.

    6. Click Disable all.

    7. Click Startup.

    8. Click Open Task Manager.

    9. Click any startup program you suspect might be interfering.

    10. Click Disable. Repeat steps 9 and 10 for all startup programs.

    11. Click the X to close Task Manager.

    12. Click OK in the System Configuration window.

    13. Restart your PC.

    If the problem doesn't show up while in a clean boot, you can now attempt to find the offending program or service. The best way to do so is to repeat steps 1-5 above, but re-enable half of the services.

    Re-enable the top half of all non-Microsoft services (anything crucial to Windows should be hidden by step 5). Once you restart your PC, test to see if the software conflict is back. If it isn't, repeat steps 1-5 again, but this time try re-enabling the bottom half of all non-Microsoft services instead. Restart your PC, and if the conflict is back, you'll know that the problem lies with one of the services in the lower half.

    Whether the conflict lies in the top half or the bottom half of the services, you can now start to narrow down the search. Keep unchecking services and restarting your PC. Once you find that the issue is gone, you should be able to point directly at the problem.

    Getting back to normal

    1. Right-click the Start button.

    2. Click Search.

    3. Type msconfig and hit Enter on your keyboard.

    4. Click Services.

    5. Click the checkbox next to Hide all Microsoft services.

    6. Click Enable all.

    7. Click the checkbox next to the offending startup service.

    8. Click Startup.

    9. Click Open Task Manager.

    10. Click a startup program.

    11. Click Enable. Repeat steps 10-11 for all startup programs.

    12. Click the X to close Task Manager.

    13. Click OK in the System Configuration window.

    14. Click Restart.

    Your PC should now restart and function as it should, albeit without the service causing a conflict.


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