Awkard lag with new laptop on windows 10

Feb 23, 2018
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I have 2 laptops,

laptop 1) windows 7
laptop 2) windows 10

Yesterday i got the new laptop 2.

The lag is incredible, running a tracert toward google on the second row i have 2700ms. I finished to download all the updates, still the same lag. New computer fresh installation.

If i turn off the new laptop, laptop 2, the lag is gone and the ping toward google is 15ms. But if i turn on the new laptop the ping goes back to 2700+ ms while doing the tracert.

There must be indeed a problmem with the new laptop.

Does anybody knows any utility that shows all the background programs that connect to the net and the usage they do and eventually allow you to stop them? Or any hint on windows 10 because i'm new to it.

Running a netstat on the laptop 2, i don't see my computer is connecting to anything at all, just the browser but no service or anything.

No updating going on. The computer is new therefore there is nothing new that has been installed yet, it's just windows 10 and the antivirus, i turned if off but the lag wont change.

Thanks.
 
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Thanks for the answer but apparently the issue has been fixed. The computer was new with a new windows 10 installation. I did update everything but i have no clue why one was lagging my connection and the other one was not even after all the updates were downloaded. After a few days both computer if they lag they do it at the same time. I belive it was some kind of issue about windows 10 when it has a new installation, the hardware is new and has not been changed, i belive the software had something maybe working in background that was lagging at the begin. The lag from the new computer lasted about 5 days.

The Ram is a 32GB and i do not think that was the reason my connection was lagged at all.
Feb 23, 2018
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Only service i see that is leeching over 1MB is svchost, but i'm not quite confortable into shuttuing it down, also there are way too many of those svchost running. I know if shutting down some of them windows will crash, so far that's the only leeching program i see. Regards.
 
Feb 26, 2018
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What are the specs of your computer
To find them go to search device manager
Click on display adapters and processers
Also search on the search bar of windows system information and tell me how much ram you have.
 
Feb 23, 2018
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Thanks for the answer but apparently the issue has been fixed. The computer was new with a new windows 10 installation. I did update everything but i have no clue why one was lagging my connection and the other one was not even after all the updates were downloaded. After a few days both computer if they lag they do it at the same time. I belive it was some kind of issue about windows 10 when it has a new installation, the hardware is new and has not been changed, i belive the software had something maybe working in background that was lagging at the begin. The lag from the new computer lasted about 5 days.

The Ram is a 32GB and i do not think that was the reason my connection was lagged at all.
 
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