Open the game’s Settings or Options menu
Go to HUD, Interface, Display, or Performance settings
Disable FPS Counter, Frame Rate Display, or Performance Overlay
If using Steam,...
Download Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) from a trusted source
Save the file to your PC
Disconnect the internet
Download the correct new driver in advance
Create a system...
Restart the computer
Close unused programs
Disable startup apps
Uninstall unnecessary software
Clear temporary files
Empty the recycle bin
Update the operating system
Update device drivers
Run a malware scan
Check available disk...
Check Task Manager for CPU, RAM, disk, and network spikes
Check Resource Monitor for the exact process causing the spike
Check Event Viewer for system and...
Identify your motherboard or laptop model
Check the current BIOS version
Visit the manufacturer’s official support website
Download the correct BIOS update file for your exact model
Read...
Open Task Manager and check CPU temperature if your system/software supports it
Use BIOS or UEFI hardware monitor to view CPU temperature
Install a hardware monitoring...
Use BIOS/UEFI hardware monitor
Use Task Manager or System Monitor for basic system info
Install CPU temperature software such as HWMonitor, Core Temp, HWiNFO, or Open...
Open Settings
Click Windows Update
Click Check for updates
Install all available updates
Restart your PC if prompted
Open Device Manager
Right-click the device you want to update
Click Update driver
Select...
Open Device Manager
Expand Display adapters
Right-click your graphics card
Select Update driver
Choose Search automatically for drivers
Wait for Windows to install the update
Restart your computer
Visit the GPU...
Clean the mouse buttons and crevices
Try a different USB port or receiver
Replace the mouse battery if wireless
Update or reinstall mouse drivers
Adjust double-click speed settings
Disable...
Identify your graphics card model
Open Device Manager
Expand Display adapters
Right-click your graphics card
Select Update driver
Choose Search automatically for drivers
Follow the on-screen prompts
Restart your computer if...
Check the drive’s SMART status using built-in tools or manufacturer software
Run a disk health scan with Windows CHKDSK, macOS Disk Utility, or Linux fsck
Use...
Use BIOS/UEFI hardware monitor
Use Windows Task Manager with a hardware monitoring app
Use Core Temp
Use HWMonitor
Use HWiNFO
Use MSI Afterburner
Use Mac fan control or iStat Menus...
Shut down the computer completely
Turn it back on
Immediately press the BIOS key repeatedly
Common BIOS keys: Del, F2, F10, F12, Esc
Check the manufacturer’s startup screen...
Identify your GPU brand and model
Go to the official driver download page for your GPU manufacturer
Download the latest driver for your operating system
Close all...
Press Windows key + I
Click System
Click Recovery
Under Advanced startup, click Restart now
After restart, click Troubleshoot
Click Advanced options
Click Startup Settings
Click Restart
Press 4 or F4 for...
Identify your graphics card brand and model
Open Device Manager on Windows or System Information on macOS
Check the current driver version
Visit the official driver download...
Enter the BIOS/UEFI setup during startup
Find the Boot, Security, or Authentication menu
Set Boot Mode to UEFI
Disable Legacy Boot or CSM
Enable Secure Boot
If prompted, install...
Open the NVIDIA App or GeForce Experience
Sign in if required
Go to the Drivers tab
Click Check for updates
Download the latest driver
Choose Express Installation or Custom...
Identify your motherboard or PC model
Check your current BIOS version
Visit the official manufacturer support website
Download the latest BIOS update for your exact model
Read the...
Restart the computer
Close unused programs
Disable unnecessary startup apps
Uninstall unused software
Delete temporary files
Empty the Recycle Bin or Trash
Free up disk space
Run a malware scan
Update the...