Hi x58haze. :welcome:
What security software are you using? (Firewall, antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, and so forth)
Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software?
Are you using Disk Image tools? (like daemon tools, alcohol 52% or 120%, virtual CloneDrive, roxio software)
Are you currently under/overclocking? Are there overclocking software installed on your system?
- Create the System information log
Code:
msinfo32 /nfo "%userprofile%\desktop\MsInfo.nfo"
(Then upload it here)
- Retrieve System Information, using speccy
- Download Speccy portable - actual version 1.29.714 (click), unzip/decompress it and put it on your desktop.
- When the program opens, it will retrieve some information regarding your system.
- Once it's done, select the File menu and choose Publish snapshot. Answer Yes to the confirmation message.
- On the next screen that comes up, choose the Copy to Clipboard button and paste this link in your next reply.
- Download and install the Windows Performance Toolkit - Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) for Windows 8.1 Update - adksetup.exe 1.36MB (click):
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Click
Download (adksetup.exe), save/run it and you'll see for first
Specify location: leave it default or choose your preferred location, then click
Next.Then you'll see
Windows kits privacy: Niemiro said "you may opt in to CEIP if you so wish - it is not necessary, but you may wish to do so". Then click
Next.
Then you'll see
License agreement: click
Accept.
Then you'll see
Select the features you want to install: select only
Windows Performance Toolkit and click
Install.
Then open an elevated command prompt (right-click on the windows start button on bottom-left corner, left-click Command Prompt (Admin)) and launch these commands:
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- Set the path environment variable adding the windows performance toolkit path:
Code:
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit\
If you have chosen another path in specify location, you should provide THAT ONE.
- You can generate a new trace with this command:
Wait some time (Niemiro said: "Wait until the computer has gone through a period of stuttering slowness") and then:
Code:
xperf -d "%userprofile%\Desktop\trace.etl"
- Upload/post the files. You can attach them here through GoogleDrive, OneDrive, DropBox or similar services.
You can also read the original tutorial/guide and its following posts for more informations:
How to Diagnose and Fix High DPC Latency Issues with WPA (Windows Vista/7/8) (click) (by Niemiro)