First we need to evaluate your system there are several ways we can do this, the first step we will try is through Firestorm viewer as it has a feature built in for this. The process for this is as follows:
In the Top Menu go to -> Help -> Enable Sysinfo Button

This will enable a button that is a little "i" button in your IM window with another user. When you click this it will allow you to forward all of the relevant system information in an IM or just copy it into your post here. Please use the "paste=" BBCode button as it makes things easier to read.



If SysInfo doesn't work or you're too dumb to figure out how to enable it there are a few other things we can do:
-On Windows:
we can run a "dxdiag" this is done through the "Run Dialogue" which on Windows 10 you can find by searching "run" in the Launcher or Start Menu whatever Microsoft calls it now.



In Windows 7 i think you have to enable it by right clicking in the right portion of the start menu and clicking customize or something. Once dxdiag has completed it's Diagnostic you can save it the diagnostic as a .txt file in the bottom right corner. Copy and paste that text preferably into Pastebin and then post it here using the "paste=" BBCode. If you need help with the "paste=" Code see the associated post regarding BBCodes.
-On Mac & Linux you can use Neofetch which will display some information about your system but maybe not enough information.
- On Linux Distros you can use lshw You may need to install the lshw package
- On Debian/Ubuntu run:
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sudo apt-get install lshwCode: Select all
sudo pacman -S install lshwCode: Select all
emerge --ask sys-apps/lshwCode: Select all
yum install lshwAfter than you can run a command like:
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lshw --helpCode: Select all
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sudo lshw -html > ~/Documents/specs.html-On Mac:
-- https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203001
Good Luck
This kind of Detailed information is very helpful in us getting to the root of your problem which is probably that you're running OSX or Windows 10 and you should die.
