answer:Try checking on your memory and how many processes you have running. You may know this already, but ALT+CTRL+DEL will take you to Task Manager, which has a Processes tab. Look here or at a similar website to determine what’s necessary and what’s not. Just stop running whatever task isn’t needed. After doing this, check what processes you have running at startup by going to Start > Run > and then typing “msconfig” into the dialog box. Go to the Startup tab and do the same thing that you did in Task Manager—uncheck anything that you don’t need every time you start up your machine. By the way, I’m sorry if you are already familiar with doing this, but I thought I’d write it out just in case someone else had the same problem. Hope everything works out!