It's because some other program or process is taking priority with the
processor time. This is usually an indicator that you have either too many
background applications, or spy/ad programs running in resident memory (or a
combination of both). I would suggest you start with detecting and removing
the latter, as it is the most likely cause. See this page for assistance: http://rgharper.mvps.org/cleanit.htm
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