Anyone having problems with Windows 7 recently?
Apps (office and all the rest) and explorer-chrome keep showing "not responding". It just pops that and a couple seconds later everything is fine.
Looking around different websites Ive seen that is something fairly common.
Any suggestions?
Windows 7 "not responding"
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Re: Windows 7 "not responding"
None so far, they'll probably fix it when the next SP comes out.The Last Autobot wrote:Anyone having problems with Windows 7 recently?
Apps (office and all the rest) and explorer-chrome keep showing "not responding". It just pops that and a couple seconds later everything is fine.
Looking around different websites Ive seen that is something fairly common.
Any suggestions?
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I'd recommend using performance monitor (perfmon) and running some diagnostics and performance stats. Also try the reliability monitor and resource monitor.
W7 is normally rock solid, so it sounds like either a software/hardware bottleneck.
You might find a particular driver is misbehaving or blocking the system.
W7 is normally rock solid, so it sounds like either a software/hardware bottleneck.
You might find a particular driver is misbehaving or blocking the system.