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constant stutter every 10 seconds

Anonymous
2020-12-26T02:48:14+00:00

getting a constant system stutter every 6 seconds.  (mouse pauses, anything running pauses for half a second constantly)   just re installed windows 10 to an older dell inspirion 15 laptop.  also replaced hard drive, memory card and battery. when ran diagnostic and getting this error coming up alot .  not sure what else to do. maybe it is something else....

Log Name:      Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin

Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing

Date:          12/25/2020 9:28:44 PM

Event ID:      2

Task Category: Session

Level:         Error

Keywords:      Session

User:          DESKTOP-QR9VRL4\ACarl

Computer:      DESKTOP-QR9VRL4

Description:

Session "CldFltLog" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000022

Event Xml:

<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">

<System>

<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing" Guid="{b675ec37-bdb6-4648-bc92-f3fdc74d3ca2}" />

<EventID>2</EventID>

<Version>0</Version>

<Level>2</Level>

<Task>2</Task>

<Opcode>12</Opcode>

<Keywords>0x8000000000000010</Keywords>

<TimeCreated SystemTime="2020-12-26T02:28:44.9469840Z" />

<EventRecordID>5</EventRecordID>

<Correlation />

<Execution ProcessID="6552" ThreadID="4340" />

<Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin</Channel>

<Computer>DESKTOP-QR9VRL4</Computer>

<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-2286272932-703307736-2322995894-1001" />

</System>

<EventData>

<Data Name="SessionName">CldFltLog</Data>

<Data Name="FileName">

</Data>

<Data Name="ErrorCode">3221225506</Data>

<Data Name="LoggingMode">2424307714</Data>

</EventData>

</Event>

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-26T03:41:46+00:00

    Hi Adam. I'm Greg, awarded MVP for eleven years, Volunteer Moderator, and Independent Advisor here to help you until this is resolved.

    1. Update your drivers using Dell Updater, or from the Dell Downloads web page here: http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/Produ... inputting your Service tag Number from sticker on PC. Compare all drivers to the version presently installed in Device Manager. Compare BIOS version to the one showing in System Information - type it is the Start Search box to open.
    2. Go over this checklist to make sure the install is set up correctly, optimized for best performance, and any needed repairs get done: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...

    Start with Step 4 to turn off Startup freeloaders which can conflict and cause issues, then Step 7 to check for infection the most thorough way, then step 10 to check for damaged System Files, and also Step 16 to test a new Local Admin account. Then if necessary continue with the other steps to go over your install most thoroughly.

    1. Test the RAM overnight to stress it with the best bootable test memtest86, following this guide to test both sticks and slots:

    https://www.wikihow.com/Test-PC-RAM-with-MemTest86

    Run Crucial System Scanner to check the RAM is properly spec'd and configured, what upgrade options exist for first quality RAM: https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/systemscanner?cm...

    1. Test the hard drive or SSD with diagnostics:

    https://www.lifewire.com/free-hard-drive-testin...

    https://mashtips.com/ssd-health-test-and-perfor...

    Dell has hardware diagnostics triggered by tapping the 12 keys as you power on.

    If the Dell tool won't run or is in question, best is to use the HDD/SSD manufacturer's own if there is one, otherwise use Seatools bootable long test: http://blog.nowherelan.com/2013/04/04/boot-seat...

    Follow this up with a full Disk Check from the Command Prompt in Repair Mode or from bootable media: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/check-hard-dri... if necessary from the Command Prompt at boot: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2294-advanc...

    1. If nothing else works then do a Repair Install, by installing Media Creation Tool, open tool and choose to Upgrade Now. This reinstalls Windows while keeping files, programs and most settings in place, is the most stable method to advance to the latest version, and solves most problems. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/m...
    2. Compare the install you did with this gold standard Clean Install of Windows which will stay that way as long as you stick with the tools and methods given, has zero reported problems, and is better than any amount of money could buy: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki... Note the driver steps are so important they are printed in red.

    The reason I ask you to do this is because no one of millions who have followed the install in that link has ever come back to report problems that I have seen. It is also a great learning experience that will make you permanently the master of your PC because you will learn what works best and have applied it with your own hands.

    I hope this helps. Based on what you report back I can answer any questions and may have other steps to perform. If you'll wait to rate whether my post was helpful, I will keep working with you until it's resolved.

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