Windows 10: Task Manager doesn't auto update at correct speed even if i manually try to reload, it does not

Discus and support Task Manager doesn't auto update at correct speed even if i manually try to reload, it does not in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; i have set the update speed of task manager to high and upon afresh reset of the computer it works as accordingly, but after some time of the PC being... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Naniwara, May 1, 2024.

  1. Naniwara Win User

    Task Manager doesn't auto update at correct speed even if i manually try to reload, it does not


    i have set the update speed of task manager to high and upon afresh reset of the computer it works as accordingly, but after some time of the PC being on not sure of how long the computer's task manager speed grows slow, generally not at an useable rate, even closing it seems to make it freeze for a moment. my PC specs are odd as well as i bought this as a prebuilt computer, then put a 1660ti on it, it has a 10870H CPU odd and 32gb of ram. is there a soft fix for this or am i going to have to deal with it.

    :)
     
    Naniwara, May 1, 2024
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  2. BetoLP Win User

    Windows doesn`t start. Authomatic repair doesn`t work.

    Thanks again!!

    I`m sorry I had not noticed that the text on the picture was in spanish. It says that windows has replaced some damaged clusters in "name" file and "directory". Then, at the end "an unspecified error occurred (75736e6a726e6c2e 4f6)".

    I`ll do it and I`ll be updating this thread when I have the report.

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    I ran SeaTools. These are the results:

    Task Manager doesn't auto update at correct speed even if i manually try to reload, it does not 233722d1557862791t-windows-doesn-t-start-authomatic-repair-doesn-t-work-hdd-test-1-.png


    Does it mean my HDD is useless?
     
    BetoLP, May 1, 2024
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  3. .EZ. Win User
    RAM speed is different in CMD and Task manager, what to do?

    It is possible that the system is using XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) to run the RAM at a higher speed than the default speed. To check the speed of the RAM, you can use a few different methods:

    1. Check the BIOS: Enter the BIOS setup and check the RAM speed in the "Memory" or "Hardware" section.
    2. Use a system information utility: There are many utilities available that can display information about your hardware, including the RAM speed. One example is the free utility "Speccy" from Piriform.
    3. Use the Windows Task Manager: In the Task Manager, go to the "Performance" tab and look for the "Memory" section. The speed of the RAM should be displayed here.
    4. Use the Windows Command Prompt: Open the Command Prompt and type the command "wmic memorychip get speed". This will display the speed of each RAM module installed in the system.
    It is also possible that the Task Manager is displaying the wrong speed for the RAM. If the BIOS, system information utility, and Command Prompt all show the correct speed (3200 MHz) but the Task Manager is showing a different speed, it could be a bug or issue with the Task Manager.

    If you are still having trouble determining the correct speed of the RAM, it may be helpful to consult the documentation for your motherboard or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
     
    .EZ., May 1, 2024
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  4. Task Manager doesn't auto update at correct speed even if i manually try to reload, it does not

    No text suggestions and auto-correction while typing on Windows 10 tablet

    It happens to all apps what can send message or write text (Facebook, Messenger, Microsoft Edge, Windows 10 built in mail app, etc)

    I switched both auto corrections and suggestions ON

    at typing settings

    I don t get any error message, it just simply doesn t work
     
    PéterBarát, May 1, 2024
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