i think it's a virus problem as well
try running malwarebytes and spybot in safe mode and scan your entire pc.
also, try right clicking on the chrome shortcut (that you use to launch the browser) and go to properties.
then, in target, check to see if it ends with chrome.exe"
like this:
generally they don't do much either way.
just get Microsoft security essentials and maybe the free version of malwarebytes and spybot. other than that, just make sure you don't go to shady websites and download stuff from them. try going through this...
while running gta v?
like i said, your laptop is not powerful enough to be running that in the first place.
but, you could try lowering the settings to see if it helps.
Try going through this: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1893016/post-system-boot-video-output-troubleshooting-checklist.html
although most of it is for desktop pcs, there are some things that applies to laptops as well.
also, go through this...
Try going through this: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1893016/post-system-boot-video-output-troubleshooting-checklist.html
although most of it is for desktop pcs, there are some things that applies to laptops as well.
also, go through this...
usually, you could explain the situation to them and they would help you to authenticate windows without having to buy a new product key. i'm not sure what's happening here, but is windows still running on that old hdd?
no, you won't do much harm by leaving it plugged in all the time, especially if it's a newer model
no, you cannot preserve much battery life while gaming, but if you truly want to, maybe try lowering the settings
maybe, i'm not very good with laptops,
try taking it to a local shop
also, bear in mind that there are not many repairs that can be done on a laptop inexpensively