First thing to do is to remove either Norton or AVG
from their system.  Two anti-virus programs can wreak
havoc.

Second is to shut off network disk scanning on all the
computers.

Third is to disable Windows Defender as it is always
causing problems.

Fourth is to check the system event log to see if
anything goofy is going on there.  Sometimes you get a
bad cluster in a paging file and it brings the system
to its knees.

I've noticed that if you have two opposing programs
that scan files, you're asking for problems.

Having Windows Defender and AVG anti-virus and
Carbonite backup all running on the same machine can
bring everything to a crawl.

Since I've disabled Windows Defender and Carbonite, my
computer flies.




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