You would remove those extensions since yes, of course the more you load the slower it goes.
Also, if you wish for everyone to take a lot at the rest of the machine, supply a Web Speccy report link.
How is at https://www.piriform.com/docs/speccy/using-speccy/publishing-a-speccy-profile-to-the-web
I have an newer laptop(Model: q504ua-bi5t26) that I've been using for school projects (AutoCAD, Photoshop CC, SketchUp Pro) and it's been great the past couple of months. Recently we've been using SketchUp for a project and they suggested downloading a few extensions for it. I downloaded the recommended extensions and later that day I noticed my computer was acting slower than usual. I restarted my computer and it gave me a weird blue screen saying something went wrong and my computer needs to restart. I ran Windows Defender and it couldn't find anything. Then I noticed my computer wasn't showing text when I went to save a file and it wasn't showing any text in the save as menu. I restarted again and that seemed to fix it. Downloaded MalwareBytes and it couldn't find anything. I believe the Google SketchUp extensions may be the problem, but not for sure. Might take my laptop into my University's IT office and see if they can do anything for me. Any pointers on what I can do to fix these weird hiccups would be much appreciated!

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