![]() ![]() I haven't seen any type or correlation between the lag caused by explorer.exe and the CPU, memory or disk usage at all.Īny and all help would be greatly appreciated. And disk usage for the most part sits at 0%. Hell, CPU usage is rarely even 50%, even while I'm rendering videos, and memory usage is rarely over 70% even with a lot of programs open or with Chrome running numerous tabs. It's just really annoying that this has been an ongoing issue, not with just me, but many other people and Microsoft can't resolve the problem.Īgain, my available memory, CPU usage and disk usage when it's lagging shows perfectly normal and nowhere near 100% for any of them. Nothing I've found online fixes the issue as well. I do receive Windows 10 updates regularly usually once every week or 2, but never noticed any changes to this issue at all. I also tried formatting the hard drive and doing fresh install of Windows 10, didn't help. I've tried factory resetting my computer back to new configuration, didn't change anything. But the lag goes away for a couple more days before I need to do it again. This prevents me from needing to restart my computer to resolve the issue, and all my other programs are still up and running during that process too. I found that once I have lag starting, if I open the task manager and find explorer.exe usually running at around 50,000k memory which is higher than normal that I've seen, and I right-click it and hit end task, and then click File, then "Run new task" and restart explorer.exe, that everything starts working fine again. It simply delays EVERYTHING I do mouse clicks or keyboard button presses by about a second or 2. I do a lot of video editing on my computer, so I can't always restart my computer when it starts to lag, and the random lag is just really annoying and doesn't always happen while rendering videos - it's 100% random and usually happens every couple days or so. Then I started noticing the task bar would randomly disappear and the desktop would go black if I was simply dealing with the lag long enough, and then about 5-10 second later everything would come back and miraculously my computer would start running great again. I use to simply restart my computer and that would fix it for a few days. I initially thought it was an issue with Chrome as it uses a lot of resources, but closing it and reopening it never really helped. It simply causes everything to slow down, even though the CPU and RAM usages isn't crazy and not near 100% for CPU, Memory or Disk usage. I've read numerous other users having the same issue but nothing seems to come about to fix it. So I've been dealing with this issue for YEARS! For some reason, explorer.exe is causing lag on my computer. ![]()
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