Sorry if this is wrong catagory but i couldn't see one that would fit the problem.
Recently moved house and didnt have wifi for a month, so used my computer occasionaly to play some games in offline mode on steam. It was booting as normal then.
Since booting with wifi it has become awfully slow, talking 5 minutes to simply reach the desktop and then an additional five or more before things start working at a normal speed, before then things just take ages to load, cursor basicly constantly in loading ring. When things have finaly loaded there are still points where random things stop responding. Previously i would be fully loaded in roughly under a minute.
My computer runs an 250gb SSD with the OS and most software on, and a 1 TB hardrive where i put games. I cleared up both with with 43.7gb remaining on SSD and 283GB on HD so space i doubt is the issue. I also have 16gb of ram, gtx 760 graphics card (getting old now) and an AMD FX-8350 8 core processor 4.0 GHZ. Dont know if all these specs are usefull but thought it best to share.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thank you.
Michael
Recently moved house and didnt have wifi for a month, so used my computer occasionaly to play some games in offline mode on steam. It was booting as normal then.
Since booting with wifi it has become awfully slow, talking 5 minutes to simply reach the desktop and then an additional five or more before things start working at a normal speed, before then things just take ages to load, cursor basicly constantly in loading ring. When things have finaly loaded there are still points where random things stop responding. Previously i would be fully loaded in roughly under a minute.
My computer runs an 250gb SSD with the OS and most software on, and a 1 TB hardrive where i put games. I cleared up both with with 43.7gb remaining on SSD and 283GB on HD so space i doubt is the issue. I also have 16gb of ram, gtx 760 graphics card (getting old now) and an AMD FX-8350 8 core processor 4.0 GHZ. Dont know if all these specs are usefull but thought it best to share.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thank you.
Michael