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How to fix slow, sluggish or laggy menus of LG A1, B1, C1 and G1

The menus of the LG webOS on the A1, B1, C1 and G1 television sets may feel slow, sluggish or laggy to navigate. You can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can make your OLED TV run faster.

This tutorial is based on the following models:

  • OLED48A1AUA
  • OLED48A1PUA
  • OLED48C1AUB
  • OLED48C1PUB
  • OLED55A1AUA
  • OLED55A1PUA
  • OLED55B1PUA
  • OLED55C1AUB
  • OLED55C1PUA
  • OLED55C1PUB
  • OLED55G1PUA
  • OLED65A1AUA
  • OLED65A1PUA
  • OLED65B1PUA
  • OLED65C1AUA
  • OLED65C1AUB
  • OLED65C1PUB
  • OLED65G1PUA
  • OLED77A1AUA
  • OLED77A1PUA
  • OLED77B1PUA
  • OLED77C1AUA
  • OLED77C1AUB
  • OLED77C1PUB
  • OLED77G1PUA
  • OLED83C1AUA
  • OLED83C1PUA

How to update firmware for A1, B1, C1 and G1

The ability to speed up the operating system of the A1, B1, C1 and G1 was added through a firmware update. So, if you haven’t done so already, then make sure you download and install the latest software version.

In order to do so, you can take the following steps:

1. First off, make sure that your A1, B1, C1 or G1 is connected to the internet.

2. Next, press the gear button on your Magic Remote to open the Quick Settings menu of your TV.

3. In the Quick Settings menu, select All Settings.

4. Afterwards, select Support.

5. You then need to select Software Update.

6. In the Software Update menu, you should see what firmware version you currently have. You will also have the option to manually check for a new software update in addition to being able to turn on automatic updates.

How to fix slow, sluggish or laggy menus of A1, B1, C1 and G1

With the firmware of your A1, B1, C1 or G1 updated, you can do the following to speed up the slow, sluggish or laggy operating system:

1. Press the gear button on the TV remote to open the Quick Settings menu.

2. In Quick Settings, select All Settings.

3. Next, select Support.

4. You then need to select OLED Care.

5. Afterwards, select Device Self Care.

6. Select Memory Optimizer.

7. Finally, select OK to start the optimization process.

This feature will delete any unused app and will remove any memory that is deemed to be unnecessary. It should free up resources that will help make the operating system of your LG OLED run faster than before.