Aspire 3 15 Takes forever to load videos.

Zartok
Zartok Member Posts: 0 Newbie
edited November 11 in Aspire Laptops

I have a Aspire 3 15 purchased this August 2024. It takes over a min sometimes 5 minutes before a Youtube, Amazon, Netflix videos load and play. My 10 year old HP was faster then this thing. The only thing I am running is Malwarebytes that I installed very first thing. Please don't waste mine and everyone else's time with the boilerplate responses below. Again the thing is brand new has very few programs that were not preinstalled and has never run without antivirus. If you make a suggestion please add clear instructions' on how to do it. BTW my wife has 0 problems 0 lag watching videos with her Lenovo so it's not our internet service its this piece of junk PC. Thank you in advance.

  1. Remove Virus or Malware in Your PC. Its constantly being scanned.
  2. Clean Up Hard Drive to Free More Space. It has 894 GB of free space.
  3. Disable Some Unwanted Startup Programs. No programs other than Malwarebytes and pre loaded programs.
  4. End the Processes of Unnecessary Apps. ???
  5. Extend the Virtual Memory via This PC. ???
  6. Replace Your Hard Drive with a Larger SSD. Why it has 894 GB left

In short I very much regret this purchase and honestly it will be the last Acer I ever buy.

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • Joe_Kingsley
    Joe_Kingsley Ally Posts: 111

    Hi @Zartok

    The throttling when on battery is normal (20% speed reduction). I recommend to set Edge as your default browser as Google chrome takes up a lot of memory and having both compete and update at the same time will use a lot of your resources. Likewise uninstall McAfee, Norton, Avast and the like, Windows11 Defender has the best security you will ever need. Also uninstall Office 365 trial version as there are much better deals on the web (Legacy Office Prof for life, $65). Check in Task Manager, Processes tab what is running and reduce the priority of some of the programs you don't run (with Efficiency mode). It looks like you have a lot of baggage on your drive that can be safely deleted: Run Storage Sense in Windows and scan your drive, click on the Temp bin at the bottom and it may find GBs of data like OldDos and old Windows update records that you should purge. Trim/optimize your drive and finally go online, make sure internet is working and run these 2 commands in the command prompt opened as administrator:
    Dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    This should complete successfully, if not rerun.
    SFC /scannow
    This should end with Found no integrity violations, if not rerun till you see that.

    I recommend that you make a USB Windows Recovery flash drive, get a 10+GB Fat32 USB2.0 flash drive and insert it in your USB2.0 port, type Recovery Drive in the Search bar and it will create the drive in 15-20 minutes. You are going to need that recovery drive.
    You should also get a large external USB disk, any type HDD or SSD, as backup disk, 2-4 TB capacity and backup your system monthly after updates now your system is still fresh without corruption. Make image files of your complete disk that you can restore with that Recovery flash drive I mentioned before in Control Panel>W7 Backup> Create an Image file (don't use File History or the W7 backup option, jyst the image file option at the top left of the W7 backup window.