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Hey, @abhishekth61196
-Take a look at your device diagnostics and see if you have a sufficient amount of RAM, or if your stick(s) are fully connected, as device lag when on offline function is often caused by a lack of RAM. Additionally, I would clean the HDD. This can be done in two ways. The first is manually, which will take at least a half hour of clicking around. To do this, enter your File Browser (Assuming you're using windows and not a Linux variant) and just enter every single folder for every single little thing and remove stuff that's unnecessary. Unless you have extensive software knowledge, this can be risky because you may end up deleting vital programs that allow your apps and device to run optimally. The other method is CCleaner, which I've been using since the Windows 7 Release. Just download it from the website, and have it scan, then run, and repeat that 3x. It's worked miracles on old and new computers I've had brought into the shop. Good Luck.
+Take a look at your device diagnostics and see if you have a sufficient amount of RAM, or if your stick(s) are fully connected, as device lag when on offline function is often caused by a lack of RAM. Additionally, I would scrub the HDD. This can be done in two ways. The first is manually, which will take at least a half hour of clicking around. To do this, enter your File Browser (Assuming you're using windows and not a Linux variant) and just enter every single folder for every single little thing and remove stuff that's unnecessary. Unless you have extensive software knowledge, this can be risky because you may end up deleting vital programs that allow your apps and device to run optimally. The other method is CCleaner, which I've been using since the Windows 7 Release. Just download it from the website, and have it scan, then run, and repeat that 3x. It's worked miracles on old and new computers I've had brought into the shop. Good Luck.

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Hey, @abhishekth61196

Take a look at your device diagnostics and see if you have a sufficient amount of RAM, or if your stick(s) are fully connected, as device lag when on offline function is often caused by a lack of RAM. Additionally, I would clean the HDD. This can be done in two ways. The first is manually, which will take at least a half hour of clicking around. To do this, enter your File Browser (Assuming you're using windows and not a Linux variant) and just enter every single folder for every single little thing and remove stuff that's unnecessary. Unless you have extensive software knowledge, this can be risky because you may end up deleting vital programs that allow your apps and device to run optimally. The other method is CCleaner, which I've been using since the Windows 7 Release. Just download it from the website, and have it scan, then run, and repeat that 3x. It's worked miracles on old and new computers I've had brought into the shop. Good Luck.

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