John The Same
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Hello there!
Actually, I don't have such a powerful computer. I have been getting new updates to my Windows 10 the past week approximately. It caused a slowdown to my computer. Also, it works strangely. If I move a cursor against my desktop background, it moves slowly like it freezes a cursor a bit. But if I open some folder and I move a cursor against folder background it moves normally. Anyway, it makes some programs work slowly from time to time. It's really annoying and it's uncomfortable for working. For example, the Illustrator works slowly, but YouTube plays videos well, Media Player Classic plays videos strangely, but a standard Windows Media Player plays videos well and so forth. It's awful. When it was updated before these recent updates, it didn't work so stupidly. Only when my Windows 10 was updated during this December it causes such problems to me. I have been cleaning up a Windows cache and temporary files today with technical guides from internet articles, but it didn't help me. I also have been trying to delete recent updates from my computer, but I don't know what exact updates I should delete. I'm afraid of I may delete something important, hence crushing my system. Moreover, I noticed something like it has been trying to update my Windows 10 to Windows 11 (I attached a screenshot to this post)! Additionally, when I switch on my computer and it shows me a ready desktop, after I turn on my PC, something causes PowerShell to appear on my desktop for a minute. There is nothing on a PowerShell screen. It's empty. But it's active at the beginning of an every session after those recent updates. How to delete recent updates? What should I do to get back my system to normal performance? I just need my computer to work normally again.
Thank you!
Actually, I don't have such a powerful computer. I have been getting new updates to my Windows 10 the past week approximately. It caused a slowdown to my computer. Also, it works strangely. If I move a cursor against my desktop background, it moves slowly like it freezes a cursor a bit. But if I open some folder and I move a cursor against folder background it moves normally. Anyway, it makes some programs work slowly from time to time. It's really annoying and it's uncomfortable for working. For example, the Illustrator works slowly, but YouTube plays videos well, Media Player Classic plays videos strangely, but a standard Windows Media Player plays videos well and so forth. It's awful. When it was updated before these recent updates, it didn't work so stupidly. Only when my Windows 10 was updated during this December it causes such problems to me. I have been cleaning up a Windows cache and temporary files today with technical guides from internet articles, but it didn't help me. I also have been trying to delete recent updates from my computer, but I don't know what exact updates I should delete. I'm afraid of I may delete something important, hence crushing my system. Moreover, I noticed something like it has been trying to update my Windows 10 to Windows 11 (I attached a screenshot to this post)! Additionally, when I switch on my computer and it shows me a ready desktop, after I turn on my PC, something causes PowerShell to appear on my desktop for a minute. There is nothing on a PowerShell screen. It's empty. But it's active at the beginning of an every session after those recent updates. How to delete recent updates? What should I do to get back my system to normal performance? I just need my computer to work normally again.
Thank you!