Because many readers come up with their computer reacting slowly, I’m publishing a summary listing of general steps you can take to resolve the Error_ipsec_ike_qm_expiredproblem, and briefly discussing the three most frequent causes : malware, uncontrolled applications, and insufficient maintenance.
Malware
Maybe the greatest contributor to a badly performing computer is malware.
Stage 1. Revise the definitions of your anti virus and operate a full scan of your drive in Safe Mode. Solve any unfixable issues. Note that some viruses require extra measures until they can be removed; ordinarily a web search will locate specific instructions or a special removal tool. If you cannot find a answer, use the Bc forums to request help.
2. If the slowness is surprising, and you have recently downloaded an application, the issue may rest there. Check this by entirely eliminating it. A sensible user will generally perform a internet search about the program before installing because in most instances, any potential issue with malware or inferior performance will have surfaced.
Action three. Adware and Spyware can drastically impact your computer’s operation, and these are all over the World wide web.
Update the definitions of your antispyware applications and scan your hard drives in Safe Mode. Experienced customers will routinely operate 2 or 3 of the programs, because each company has its own requirements for what constitutes spyware and will only search against their own established. (A list of quite great, free antispyware programs is provided by BC). Again, resolve any open issues before continuing to the next phase.
Uncontrolled Applications
Step 4. Review applications that self-launch on startup. You computer can become a battleground for your consideration. Many programs, for example, install a quick-start feature which allows them to be opened fast; other programs will comprise an automated update feature that requires them to be operating in the background. Each of these slows down your launch Windows and each requires a small bit of resources while your computer is running.
The simplest approach to examine and than to handle start-ups will be to-use one of many small utilities available (see the Bc list of free apps). You may use its startup tool that lists startups and allows you to show off any you usually do not need, if, for instance, you have Spybot Search and Destroy. In case you are unsure about what can be safely deleted, remember that Bc maintains a quite complete Startup Database that contains info about whether the item is needed, elective, or not needed.
At-the same time, remember that all those icons in your Background also take a small number of boot time to set themselves.
Lack of Upkeep
Step 5. Delete unused programs and transfer old files to your CD. Unplayed games, tons of family images, zipped files that you have opened, applications you haven’t found in two years, software for that old printer you put away last year—these are a few types of files you can delete. Then use Window’s Disk Cleanup to remove temporary internet files, temporary PC health files, etc.
(Note for advanced users: some professionals would contain the added upkeep step of cleaning the Windows registry, and there are several apps to assist do this. For the most part, registry care will not make a critical difference, and unless you are very comfy with Windows, and carefully make backups of the registry, you may do significant harm by making registry changes, so this measure is not contained
Stage 6. Have it repair Error_ipsec_ike_qm_expired.
Stage 7. Defragment your computer.
Hopefully, now that you have have ended, you will see a marked improvement in computer performance.