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Need Help With My Laptopt Cpu Lag Spikes And Sound Crackling While Gaming And/or On Youtube And So

Beeping sound that results in CPU spiking and massive gaming lag.?

Lag is real frustration. Most of the time, lag is due to burden on computing resources. One way is to add power of computer and second way is to lessen burden on system. Adding system power through hardware upgrade and cleaning system with Reginout is sure way to reduce lag.

A lag in your computer can be the result of multiple different things.

The most common reasons for a lag in a computer are due to the following things:

- The computer has little to no storage space left.

- The computer has a slow speed that is likely continuing to decrease over time.

- Or it could be a mixture of both options.

Regardless of which option it is, neither of them is good for your computer and if it is both possibilities, then that definitely is not good for the computer. However, they are both quite fixable. The easiest way and quickest way to deal with these two possibilities is to perform a clean up scan on the computer's registry.

The clean up scan is a scan that will be conducted on the computer's registry. Just like the name of the scan, it will "clean up" the computer's registry. Use Reginout for this purpose. It’s good. This means that any information located in the registry of the computer that is no longer used or needed will be removed in order to make more space in the registry. With more space being freed up in the registry, it also means that the speed of the computer will increase.

Windows 7 - Crackling sound, system lag, and cpu spikes?

Basically, my computer has this problem at random where it has crackly, laggy sound, and severe system lag. Yesterday I pulled up the cpu monitor gadget because I suspected a memory leak, but what I found instead was that whenever this problem occurs, the CPU spikes to 50-60%+ (it's under 10 when it's working properly, right now it's going between 3% and 5%). I have tried many fixes for this, but I've yet to find anything. It seems to be a problem that many people have with Windows 7, but I still haven't found a fix. Whenever it happens, though, the computer is pretty much useless for anywhere from 5 minutes to 5 hours. Restarting the computer does nothing.

I have an HP Pavilion dv7-3180us (dv7t quad), will provide any other information needed.
Please help! This is extremely frustrating, I've only had my laptop 3 weeks and it's happened pretty much the whole time ): So, also, a system restore won't help.

Thanks so much!

Laptop slow gaming and prone to lag spikes.?

So before you say laptops are bad at gaming i know that,but i know plenty who use lower spec laptop than this and can play far better than me, and im getting a desktop over summer but heres my specs:
AMD Dual-core RM72 processors (2.10 Ghz)
Nvidia Geforce 8200M G (its integrated)
Vista (32 bit)
4Gb RAM
250 gb HDD
So i'm prone to massive lag spikes when playing, slow load times, and ridiculously low FPS, even though my specs are far higher than the few games i play could ever need ( even Halo 1 lags when i tested it) i've virus scanned and wiped everything i don't need off my computer, and still have plenty of space.I also use gamebooster, so its not nonessential programs. Is there anything that could speed me up enough to make things playable, because this laptop is relatively fast for anything but gaming.Also these are offline games im playing so its not connection.I would just like to know if theres anything i could possibly do to speed things up a bit when gaming.Thanks

Laptop laggy and crackling sound?

update the sound & video drivers, reset in the control panel. also add more ram

Random lag spikes while playing games on a new refurbished HP laptop?

So i just recently bought a refurbished HP Envy laptop (specs here http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=c04094897) and it runs great except for one problem. Whenever i play a pc game (i.e. skyrim, dishonored, far cry 3), i get these random lag spikes every 5-10 minutes. The game will be running great, around 60 fps, then all of a sudden it will drop to 3-4 fps and the audio will crackle and buzz. It stays like this for 5-30 seconds, then goes back to normal. I am playing these games on low settings, and they run fine until this happens. Do you think this is a hardware defect on the laptop and i should send it back, or is there something i can do about it? Also, idk if it makes a difference, but the games are digital copies, not a tangible cd.

I'm getting 1/2 second lag spikes while playing games, talking on skype, or listening to music on my computer.?

The best way is to download Ccleaner here http://bitly.com/UrALrK

Or you can go on Windows operating system locate the command prompt and go there to do the following:
Create a Recovery file of system and date it today.

Then begin by;
delete the 'Temp' folders..they have hidden subfolders so you need to set the attributes in order to bypass this. For each subfolder delete all cookies and rubbish left behnd after install-uninstalled programs. Do a 'dir' command to check your progress. Make sure the 'Temp' file is empty.

goto c:\windows\prefetch and delete everything in there..no exceptions

goto c:\windows folder and delete all the '$' files that have been installed by updates. They can all be succesfully deleted and just take up disk space.

Locate the Internet Temporary Files..Check to see how high the saving level is..some have it set at 30 days..but that stores faaaar tooo much data..though it slows down the system overal. Keep this to a minimum..suggest 2 or 5 at most.

Delete all 'cookies' all those you don't need.

Locate the windows directory and go through the folders you know and those you don't need. Check this once a week at least. Some programs will install under XP as NT and older systems where there is no check of systems weight.

Check to see that system files have not changed since last booting. Things like .ini files or .bat are important items.


Check for 'Hidden Directories' all over the disk...do this at the command prompt:

dir *.* /ah wil show these hidden directories

Check the 'dir' command for all parameters

I used to have this happen to me on my Dell laptop before I had my phone. I got the laptop last year brand new. Its a Inspiron 11 3000 series with Intel Celeron, 2 gig ram and 32 gig SSD.So basically it's a piece of sh*t.I would have this happen to me when I would play music through Microsoft groove. I later found it only happened when my music was on a SD card or a USB flash drive, AND when I had the Dell audio settings on. When all of the eq and other stuff was turned off it worked fine.This buzzing noise scart the sh*t out of me sometimes. I would be listening to some Metallica or green day and this buzzing noise would be louder than the music I was blasting. Although it would only happen once or twice a day (although I did turn off my laptop every night).Check all your audio settings and turn off any eq or sound “improvement”

There are different types of lag spikes:Connection lag.When for example a character’s position doesn’t update, but his arms and legs keeps moving, as if he is still running. Yet, his position doesn’t change.This is due to the connection to the server being unstable. This could happen because you are on Wi-Fi. Or your internet speed isn’t fast enough. But it could also happen because the server is lagging.To know if it’s just you, or the server: Ask someone else who also plays on the server if they also lagged.Screen lag.When the screen freezes. And when it runs again, you skipped some frames for example. This means your computer has some bottleneck.Try lowering the quality settings, or limiting the frames per seconds (FPS).

I`m guessing you get these lags when gaming? yes? if not,then check to see if anything is running on the background that is causing workloadctrl + alt + delete, go to task manager and check the performance. usually you`ll notice that either the hard drive, cpu or ram is on 100%. Usually it`s the hard drive that`ll be on 100%. When it`s on 100%, then well, yeah you`ll get lags.

it is a javascript game so the options, assuming you can run non browser based games ok:Different browser - Edge might be terrible for this game, so try Chrome and/or Firefox or vice versa.You might have turned off hardware acceleration in your browser due to some other problem. Trying turning it back on (google how to check).Your PC might be ok for other games if it has a decent graphics card but javascript games hit the CPU very hard in general so your CPU might be the bottleneck here.Agar.io has terrible performance in general (or it did when i tried it a year ago), so you might be expecting too much.

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