Minecraft lagged only after reinstalling Windows?

ja
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I recently reset my computer, so I used to crack the old programs as usual. Including Minecraft.

Now I have the problem that Minecraft constantly lies with me and jerky.

It is btw. Not even the first time that I have my PC Resettet.

Does anyone know why this is?

PC Info:

Installed RAM: 16 GB

Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Eight-Core Processor | 3.40 GHz

System type: 64-bit

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070

No

Then you should install the graphics card driver.

https://www.geforce.com/...lts/148087

Tr

What do you mean Resettet? Windoof reinstallation comes to mind automatically.

Tr

When it comes to installing drivers, I like to stick to it: IObit Driver Booster, because you can use this program so easy and even easier cracking (Lisa feels proud )

bu

What do you all have against Windows? I would be interested in what you all stupidly finds it?

No

Why should you get a program for the drivers which spoils the drivers if you can install the drivers within minutes? Every idiot manages to install a driver himself. Who does not manage that should doubt his IQ.

Tr

If you think! But have enough drivers that I find nowhere without this program - it's that simple!

And you should remember: Lisa has an IQ of 150! ^^

bu

Then you should have written Windoof 10πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ you have offended Windows 7. What's better about Windows 7?

No

You should keep in mind: I do not care what Lisa has for an IQ.

Also asbach Age drivers can be found with enough research. Best port of call is Driverscape. They have everything about old drivers.

Tr

I love Windows 7 because it's so easy to activate and my games are going so well!

Because with the Windows Loader you can easily activate it! ^^

bu

You can also easily activate Windows 10, and games will run fine, it depends more on the graphics card

I heard Windows 7 will be deleted soon

Tr

Driver Cape? Is not this the site where you want to hog every single driver for more expensive Euro?

Do not have a bird and go out for some money, which I get for free!

No

So I do not know which Driverscape you landed on, but I've never paid anything for a driver there.

Tr

I ask myself! But it had the domain: .ru or something similar!

bu

Okay the advertising annoys me sometimes πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

But Windows 7 should be deleted soon, I heard

No

The forced updates were already turned off long ago
Were there never Popup advertising on W10 and never will be. (At least I never had any)

Tr

But Windows 7 should be deleted soon, I heard

WTF? Really now? How can I prevent this? (Shiver, shiver)

Tr

But has a friend told me that there are 10 popup ads on Windoof ^^

No

Do not always believe everything what you are told Windows 10 likes to pop-ups out that's right. But only systemically relevant and no advertising. Your friend will have caught 100% Adware.

No

https://www.driverscape.com/

bu

Okay, it just stops, but it's stupid too

https://www.computacenter.com/de/campaigns/evergreen/jetzt-anpacken

Tr

Hm, yes, that's possible! Unfortunately, I also have experience with adware! But that fixes my adware cleaner always great!

Tr

And with that, one wants to tell me that Billy Gates wants to force me to switch to his scrap Windows!

But not with me, little Billy! ^^

No

How often do you catch something that you always write? I do not understand how people capture anything at all. The last time I had "Unwanted software" on the calculator is at least 8-9 years ago

And Windows 10 has become super. Even critics of the past love it today. It's just the best Windows ever. I have been here since Win98.

Tr

Is it quite normal that most setups are infected with adware, right?

ja

Yes, I have reinstalled Windows

ja

Unfortunately does not help

Tr

Ah yes, thank you ^^

No

Just because adware is in the setup does not mean that you have to install it. Just read everything in the setup. Here and there a hook out then also here on "I do not accept click" and tada… One is adware free.

Ov

Check if:

1. DVR is turned off in the Xbox Settings

2. Maximum power is turned on under Power Options

3. Run programs in the background (check startup programs)