Gaming Framerate hiccuping when playing games

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moose3 said:
Since everyone seems to be targeting the HD, have you defragmented the HD yet?

Yeap, I did. Okay, I'll try turning vsync off and see if it still happens.

Buying a new HDD will probably be the last thing I do if I cant find a solution
 

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da_head said:
i doubt vsync is the problem, his computer specs are far above the recommended.
Read my other post:
QUOTE(playallday @ Oct 19 2009, 01:47 PM) Before I did that I was getting hiccups on Portal (same code as HL2) with my 4830/4850 CrossFire setup.
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My computer was FAR above the needed and yet I was getting hiccups before I did that.
 

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This happened to me a while back. To fix it I did the following.

1. Go into BIOS.
2. Find Integrated Peripherals or something to that effect.
3. Look for a setting called USB Mouse Support and USB Keyboard Support turn them off if they are on and turn them on if they are off. I assume that since you are gaming on your laptop you would be using a USB Mouse instead, if that is the case turn both settings on. If the stuttering continues you can turn USB Keyboard off.
 

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