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To solve the problem, you need to get ahead of what the problem is, or rather what exactly is broken.
I would start by launching some sort of OS life. And I would like to see how it plows.
And tested the RAM with memtest.
And I would change the vidyuhi and run it installed on hard.
Well, hard would see how he's doing there.
Well, then I would have started to think that it could easily break.
Either soft or hard.
Iron hangs - the conductor is not redrawn for a split second.
Firewood and processes slow down the OS.
Check for viruses. Clean up their startup junk. I would examine all processes that are running on behalf of the user and on behalf of the system. You can google them.
Check the hard drive, there may be problems reading data and there are bad sectors.
Try updating the drivers (install the latest ones, but not through programs, but manually find them) and install OS updates.
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