Extremely Slow?
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Re: Extremely Slow?
First off, what brand hard drive is your c drive?
If its a wd, get the wd lifeguard tools and check it.
If its a seagate, backup the data and replace the drive.
If its a wd, get the wd lifeguard tools and check it.
If its a seagate, backup the data and replace the drive.
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Re: Extremely Slow?
Alright so I ran a wd lifeguard tools check and got this error:
"Status = 07 (Failed read test element), Failure checkpoint = 65 (Error Log Test)"
"Status = 07 (Failed read test element), Failure checkpoint = 65 (Error Log Test)"
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Re: Extremely Slow?
slow-to-start applications reeks of hard drive issues.
Try a checkdisk: open explorer, then "my computer", right-click your c: and click properties, then, under "tools" > "error checking" select "check now" and let it scan (it'll take a while, hours if the hard drive is on it's way out or housing massive amounts of data).
The checkdisk will tell you if your hard drive is healthy or failing. If it's failing, don't put data on it -- replace it. If the drive is healthy, and all the other hardware is fine, it's almost certainly corruption somewhere in the operating system. In this case, back up your data and reinstall windows (and everything else).
other tests:
RAM: take out all but one stick, try things out. If you can't make it crash, shut down and try with another stick until you find the bad one
Heat: open your case while the machine is on, if it's loud (listen for struggling or dying fan sounds) or feels hot in a 'crash condition' (situation where it would normally crash), identify and replace the misbehaving fan.
Try a checkdisk: open explorer, then "my computer", right-click your c: and click properties, then, under "tools" > "error checking" select "check now" and let it scan (it'll take a while, hours if the hard drive is on it's way out or housing massive amounts of data).
The checkdisk will tell you if your hard drive is healthy or failing. If it's failing, don't put data on it -- replace it. If the drive is healthy, and all the other hardware is fine, it's almost certainly corruption somewhere in the operating system. In this case, back up your data and reinstall windows (and everything else).
other tests:
RAM: take out all but one stick, try things out. If you can't make it crash, shut down and try with another stick until you find the bad one
Heat: open your case while the machine is on, if it's loud (listen for struggling or dying fan sounds) or feels hot in a 'crash condition' (situation where it would normally crash), identify and replace the misbehaving fan.
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Re: Extremely Slow?
At this point I'd make sure you have a solid backup before doing anything else. Running tests on a failing drive could make it worse, so backup all your data before doing anything else!
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quoted for emphasis.Flash wrote:At this point I'd make sure you have a solid backup before doing anything else. Running tests on a failing drive could make it worse, so backup all your data before doing anything else!
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Re: Extremely Slow?
Didn't want to make a new topic so I'll revive this one.
Over the past couple days my computer has become progressively slower and slower on startup. Today it has reached a point where I feel like it needs to be fixed. I've spent upwards of almost an hour trying to get stuff to open but to no avail. I had run malware bytes and other scans prior and it never found any malware. Now all processes, not just at startup, take inane amounts of time to open, whether it be opening the start menu or clicking on anything else. It also gets locked when I'm trying to shut it down and the "Logging off..." screen freezes. When I boot it in safe mode everything opens fine.
What are my options?
Over the past couple days my computer has become progressively slower and slower on startup. Today it has reached a point where I feel like it needs to be fixed. I've spent upwards of almost an hour trying to get stuff to open but to no avail. I had run malware bytes and other scans prior and it never found any malware. Now all processes, not just at startup, take inane amounts of time to open, whether it be opening the start menu or clicking on anything else. It also gets locked when I'm trying to shut it down and the "Logging off..." screen freezes. When I boot it in safe mode everything opens fine.
What are my options?
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Check your system load using ctrl-alt-del, to see what's running. Something is eating resources, it sounds like. The fact that it runs in safe mode just fine suggests it may be a program that launches itself on startup - either a malicious one or a broken one. If you have another system with which to do so (or are patient enough to do it on that one) download the program HijackThis! and post the log. Don't "fix" anything with it yet, just get the log file - it can destroy your system if used incorrectly, but is a very powerful repair tool when used the right way.
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Re: Extremely Slow?
He speaketh the truth. And after all that, you can select run enter msconfig - services hide all Microsoft services - startup.Alizée Fan wrote:Check your system load using ctrl-alt-del, to see what's running. Something is eating resources, it sounds like. The fact that it runs in safe mode just fine suggests it may be a program that launches itself on startup - either a malicious one or a broken one. If you have another system with which to do so (or are patient enough to do it on that one) download the program HijackThis! and post the log. Don't "fix" anything with it yet, just get the log file - it can destroy your system if used incorrectly, but is a very powerful repair tool when used the right way.
Then select what you want to start when you power up.
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Re: Extremely Slow?
It's nearly impossible to get anything going, I'm tempted to just do a fresh install of windows 7 to get rid of a bunch of other junk anyways.
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Re: Extremely Slow?
If you're comfortable going this route, then reformatting and reinstalling is the best choice. Nothing better than a fresh OS install.Pine wrote:It's nearly impossible to get anything going, I'm tempted to just do a fresh install of windows 7 to get rid of a bunch of other junk anyways.
On the other hand, there aren't things I hate more than putting all my files back in the right places.
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