I recently did a complete reinstall of Windows 11 on my laptop, and now it's incredibly slow. It takes minutes just to perform any action. I'm trying to figure out what's going wrong. Has anyone experienced this issue or know what might be causing the sluggish performance?
4 Answers
It sounds like there could be several reasons for the slowdown. First off, make sure you've installed all the necessary drivers, especially the chipset drivers. If the drivers aren't up to date, it can really impact performance. Also, double-check your CPU speed; if it's running way under the expected performance, that could be a big issue.
I’d suggest starting by gathering more details about your system. What are the specifications of your laptop, and how did the reinstall go? Sometimes, a reinstall can mess with settings that you'd need to tweak afterward.
I experienced something similar after a reinstall too. Make sure your CPU isn't throttling. I found that mine was running at a fraction of its speed after a fresh install, which was a huge bottleneck.
Did you do a clean reinstall or just upgrade from Windows 10? A clean reinstall usually handles better than an upgrade, but if it’s a clean install and still slow, then we have to look more into hardware issues.

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