People, how about figuring out
what is the problem instead of saying download this and that. All your doing is throwing darts into a haystack to find a needle.
Anyways.... Since i didn't see a response to this comment by beenthere;
Go into Task Manager and see what services are using all the CPU resources.
Can you take a screen shot or say whats is taking most of your resorces? (look under "processes" and click the "show all processes from all users" button to see everything running.)
it "should" say whats taking so much cpu power.
While im here, I'm going to ask a few other questions;
■is there anything else being used heavily such as your HDD? (should be a HDD light on the computer casing that should be lighting up under usage.)
■Also can you list your cpu model? I seen on the Asus website that it has an AMD cpu. Although they show 2 cpu's and im concerned about one of them being only 1GHz cpu.
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks/Versatile_Performance/K43U/#specifications
http://products.amd.com/en-us/NotebookAPUDetail.aspx?id=1&f1=&f2=&f3=&f4=&f5=&f6=& (E-350 @ 1.6GHZ)
http://products.amd.com/en-us/NotebookAPUDetail.aspx?id=4&f1=&f2=&f3=&f4=&f5=&f6=& (C-50 @ 1GHz)
If you dont know and/or cant find your cpu model, you can always open up system info by going to:
■Start menu
■Right click on computer
■Scroll down to properties and click on that.
Then a page should appear with the info i'm needing.
Im hoping it's not the cpu i think it is as, depending on what your doing, you could be limited by the cpu it's self instead of any unnecessary software running on it.
hope your issue can be found soon.
Also welcome to the forums.