DST clock change update

G

Guest

My computer has been acting a little odd today. I get on the internet to go
to my usual websites and it was slower than molasses in the middle of the
antartic. Could this be caused by the most recent update for the DST time
change? Would it help to uninstall the newest updates?
 
R

R. McCarty

The DST update wouldn't likely be the cause. Usually, the two most
likely causes are either a new Malware infestation or the disk drive
has developed inconsistencies on it. The disk issue can be checked
& fixed by using the command Chkdsk C: from within a Command
prompt window - Click Start, Run (Type) Cmd [Enter]

When you say slow are you referring to the speed your browser
renders your usual sites or the PC itself is slow >?
 
G

Guest

I am referring to internet explorer. it also seems to happen with java
applications as well.

R. McCarty said:
The DST update wouldn't likely be the cause. Usually, the two most
likely causes are either a new Malware infestation or the disk drive
has developed inconsistencies on it. The disk issue can be checked
& fixed by using the command Chkdsk C: from within a Command
prompt window - Click Start, Run (Type) Cmd [Enter]

When you say slow are you referring to the speed your browser
renders your usual sites or the PC itself is slow >?

Lois said:
My computer has been acting a little odd today. I get on the internet to
go
to my usual websites and it was slower than molasses in the middle of the
antartic. Could this be caused by the most recent update for the DST time
change? Would it help to uninstall the newest updates?
 

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