Question PC feeling better at night - Task scheduler?

Dec 14, 2024
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Hey, my PC feels extremely bad during the day and today I was up untill 4am trying things out.
When the clock hit around 2-2:30am the PC started feeling phenomenal.

I searched the task scheduler and noticed a lot of tasks were "over?" at 2-2:30am.
Did PC start feeling better because they stopped running or because they ran?
Could it be that ? What can I do to try and replicate it ?
Is there a way to stop all tasks for a full day for example or just run them earlier ?


Could also be completely unrelated.
 
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Hey, my PC feels extremely bad during the day and today I was up untill 4am trying things out.
When the clock hit around 2-2:30am the PC started feeling phenomenal.

I searched the task scheduler and noticed a lot of tasks were "over?" at 2-2:30am.
Did PC start feeling better because they stopped running or because they ran?
Could it be that ? What can I do to try and replicate it ?
Is there a way to stop all tasks for a full day for example or just run them earlier ?


Could also be completely unrelated.
To disable a task in the Task Scheduler, open the Task Scheduler, navigate to the desired task, right-click on it, and select "Disable" from the context menu
 
To disable a task in the Task Scheduler, open the Task Scheduler, navigate to the desired task, right-click on it, and select "Disable" from the context menu
So basically do that x109 times for all 109 tasks ? Is that safe btw or am I gonna break something ?
I'll create a restore point ofcourse.