Your Toshiba Satellite A105-S4334 laptop computer seems to run very slowly. You have removed the laptop battery and are only using the active current direct current power supply adapter. The blue light emitting diode power indicator light on your Toshiba laptop computer seems to dim quite often.
You cleaned up any junk files, folders, programs, cache, etcetera from your laptop computer hard drive. Microsoft Windows operating system defragmenter program did not recommend running a defragmentation session. The first thing you can try is to check to make sure your laptop computer fan is actually spinning.
Also, you can verify whether or not the fan has dust blocking the fan vent or not. Your computer might actually be overheating and then powering off. If your laptop computer fan is not spinning and running, that is most likely your problem.
It might be a good idea to blow it out with canned air or carefully with compressed air. I assume that you have anti-virus software installed and, at the very least, a Microsoft Windows operating system defender program installed. You could perform a full anti-virus, malware, and spyware system scan with a Microsoft Windows operating system defender software program already installed.
A malware, spyware, or virus infected computer can display symptomatic slowness. In other words, a slow computer can be caused by malware, spyware, or viruses. Also, you can use a free program called CCleaner, in order to clean up any additional files, as well as the Microsoft Windows operating system registry on your Toshiba laptop computer.
Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems are susceptible to slowness if certain files accumulate. The Microsoft Windows operating system registry has time out values. Often, times when programs are removed, they do not clean up after themselves very well, thus causing the registry to search for and adhere to time out values, which can cause overall slowness.
The culprit could be that computers' random access memory too. You might want to reseat the random access memory modules and hard drive. Both failing random access memory modules and hard drive could cause your Toshiba laptop computer to become slower than usual.
You just take out the random access memory module(s) and hard drive, then install them them. You may want to blow out your laptop computer fan too, even if you cannot see large dust particles. You can use canned air or an air compressor.
However, if you use an air compressor, you want to become cautious and try to regulate the air flow, as an air compressor could possibly damage certain computer components. I have seen computers run much better after just having their fans cleaned with compressed air or canned air. Dust built up in even a desktop computer can and will cause the computer to overheat. It is important that any computer heat sinks, video graphics processors, microprocessors, etcetera are free of dust.
Basically, any dust can cause the computer to become hotter. Fans and heat sinks are designed to cool the computer. Also, you want to allow proper ventilation into your Toshiba laptop computer. Placing laptop computers on surfaces such as carpets might run hotter, so to speak.
You want to place your laptop computer on harder surfaces with proper air flow. This way, you mitigate a surprising disaster such as your computer powering off while you were working on it because it overheated. Hopefully, these tips help you to diagnose your slow Toshiba laptop computer problem.
A105 Satellite - Tips to Improve Your Slow Toshiba A105-S4334 Video Transcript
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satellite tips to improve your slow
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Toshiba a 105 - s4 334 that's a specific
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model of Toshiba this blog post could
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certainly be used for other laptop
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models not just this one specifically
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your Toshiba Satellite 8 1 0 5s 4 3 3 4
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seems to run very slowly you have
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removed a battery and are only using an
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AC adapter a blue LED power indicator
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light on your computer seems to dim you
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cleaned out your hard drive defragment
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or did not recommend running a
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defragmentation session you can check to
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make sure your laptop fan is spinning
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also you can check if that fan has dust
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blocking a fan vent your computer might
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be overheating and powering off if your
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laptop fan is not spinning and running
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that is your problem it might be a good
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idea to blow it out with canned air or
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with compressed air I assume you have
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anti-virus software installed you could
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perform a full system scan with
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malwarebytes and seek cleaner or
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whatever your preferred malware scan and
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file cleanup utility is you don't
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necessarily have to use malwarebytes or
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CCleaner it could be your memory too you
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might want to reseat your memory and
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hard drive you just take out memory
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module the plural if there's more than
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one and hard drive and then reinstall
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them I recommend blowing out your laptop
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fan 2 even if you can't see large dust
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particles I've seen computers run much
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better after just having their fans
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cleaned with compressed air or canned
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air if you use an air compressor
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here's a quick caveat be careful you
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make sure you use the right type of tip
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or you might have to use your thumb
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because you don't want too much air to
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blow into a fan area or anywhere on a
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laptop even a desktop computer because
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it can damage the small components but
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they're excellent
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compressors are excellent to blow out
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dust from laptops and desktops that
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could be your issue your computer is
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just overheating because your fans
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clogged up
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same thing with heatsink the heatsink
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might have too much dust and then
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therefore the gaps between the metal the
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fins are clogged and then that can also
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cause your computer to overheat the
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microprocessor to get to out hopefully
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this information was productive and you
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solved your laptop that is running slow
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or overheating
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