Windows 7 is slow by GLACIERS.

I have a very strange problem. I just bought a hard drive of my WD 6 t cloud. Some of the installed software. Everything was fine. After the last windows auto update, however, my OS runs s l o w m o t i o n. The animation of window restoration work at 2 frames per second. As with any video I want to watch. However, the task manager's CPU as idle 90 + %. Any suggestion would be appreciated. (Even the use of the drive does not seem to indicate a fly...)

Joe

In Windows 7, use Ctrl + Shift + Esc instead of Ctrl + Alt + Delete. It lets you in the Manager of tasks more quickly. Select Task Manager, performance, resource monitor tab and tab memory. What are the numbers for reserved equipment, in use, modification, sleep and free?

Is your Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit? The amount of RAM is installed?

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