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When I restarted my computer, the desktop loads extremely slow like 3-4 minutes. I could not do anything but wait. My desktop was not slow before, and it booted up for like 30 secs or may be less. I don't really shut my PC down all the time, so I don't know when this started. Quick story of my OCing(*desktop was already slow*) I OCed my computer to 3.Ghz. I did some stress test also (*'DESKTOP PICTURE' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...8Prime95.jpg)*) pls check the time. Before I went to bed, I put my computer to sleep mode. When I woke up in the morning, woke my computer up. I saw the desktop for a few seconds then BSOD(*'PICTURE' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...DSC01273.jpg)*.) What I did was I went to bios and loaded the default settings(even in default settings desktop was still slow). After two days, I tried to OC again. These are the current set up that I have in the bios now while I am typing this: '*System Clocks*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ial/bios1.jpg), '*FSB & Memory Config*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ial/bios2.jpg), '*CPU Configuration*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ial/bios3.jpg), '*System Voltages.*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...lial/bios4.jpg) After I save the settings in the bios, the desktop loaded for like 1:35:95(under 2 minutes) faster than before. So, I restarted it again just to make sure and it was still under 2 minutes. I did some stress test ('*DESKTOP PICTURE*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...08endtest.jpg)) and system is stabled until now. Last night, I ran the memtest86 for 8 hours(stabled), but when I restarted my computer to see if windows would load slow, the desktop loaded slow 2-3minutes some times like 4 minutes. However, when I got to the desktop(every restart), it was fast for like 40 secs and became slow again(3 minutes). Once it got slow, I could not do anything. I don't have any clue what's going on on my computer. I updated my Anti-virus and scanned my computer: no viruses The start up that I have is Bitdefender, Windows sidebar, APC powerchute, my mice drivers and keyboard driver (I have these since before.) Thank you in advance -- emptynix |
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1. What happens if you set your Bios back to defaults?
2. With Run msconfig OK startup, what Programs are starting up that are not necessary; as in games, etc. 3. Are you sure all RAM is still working. Right-click on ComputerProperties see if it the right amount 1g or 2G, whatever still shows up. You can have a failed RAM stick -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "emptynix" wrote: When I restarted my computer, the desktop loads extremely slow like 3-4 minutes. I could not do anything but wait. My desktop was not slow before, and it booted up for like 30 secs or may be less. I don't really shut my PC down all the time, so I don't know when this started. Quick story of my OCing(*desktop was already slow*) I OCed my computer to 3.Ghz. I did some stress test also (*'DESKTOP PICTURE' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...8Prime95.jpg)*) pls check the time. Before I went to bed, I put my computer to sleep mode. When I woke up in the morning, woke my computer up. I saw the desktop for a few seconds then BSOD(*'PICTURE' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...DSC01273.jpg)*.) What I did was I went to bios and loaded the default settings(even in default settings desktop was still slow). After two days, I tried to OC again. These are the current set up that I have in the bios now while I am typing this: '*System Clocks*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ial/bios1.jpg), '*FSB & Memory Config*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ial/bios2.jpg), '*CPU Configuration*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...ial/bios3.jpg), '*System Voltages.*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...lial/bios4.jpg) After I save the settings in the bios, the desktop loaded for like 1:35:95(under 2 minutes) faster than before. So, I restarted it again just to make sure and it was still under 2 minutes. I did some stress test ('*DESKTOP PICTURE*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...08endtest.jpg)) and system is stabled until now. Last night, I ran the memtest86 for 8 hours(stabled), but when I restarted my computer to see if windows would load slow, the desktop loaded slow 2-3minutes some times like 4 minutes. However, when I got to the desktop(every restart), it was fast for like 40 secs and became slow again(3 minutes). Once it got slow, I could not do anything. I don't have any clue what's going on on my computer. I updated my Anti-virus and scanned my computer: no viruses The start up that I have is Bitdefender, Windows sidebar, APC powerchute, my mice drivers and keyboard driver (I have these since before.) Thank you in advance -- emptynix |
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Hi, Could you use a stopwatch to give us a rough idea of which part of startup is causing the problem. ? For example, do you get to the screen which says Welcome and then it takes ages for the Desktop to appear , or is it taking a long time for Windows to load ( when the green bars run across the bottom of the screen), or is it the bootup screen that takes longer ? SIW2 -- SIW2 |
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SIW2;824867 Wrote: Hi, Could you use a stopwatch to give us a rough idea of which part of startup is causing the problem. ? For example, do you get to the screen which says Welcome and then it takes ages for the Desktop to appear , or is it taking a long time for Windows to load ( when the green bars run across the bottom of the screen), or is it the bootup screen that takes longer ? SIW2 Every thing is normal... I saw the Welcome Screen desktop. Once I got to the desktop, it was normal for 40-58 seconds(it varies) after that it stopped for 3-4 minutes. There is something holding my computer up. After the 3-4 minutes delayed, everything was back to normal. I scanned my computer with Bitdefender antivirus(updated), Panda security(online scanner) and spybot, but nothing came up. -- emptynix |
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Hi, OK , so you get to the desktop normally, it seems ok for a short time then it freezes or slows dramatically for 3 or 4 minutes ? At that point svchost.exe is making a lot of outbound connections and other apps. including your antivirus/spyware are trying to update - this might cause a slight slowdown - you can check by restarting after disconnecting from the net. It's more likely to be a conflict between your security apps - if you have several with so called resident protection, they can fight with each other over what they see as protected registry keys. I had a similar problem, tho. not as bad. What security do you have installed ? You say there wasn't a problem before o'cing so something has changed since then - It's worth looking in msconfig. to see what is now in startup. SIW2 -- SIW2 |
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Try also this instructions - '\\"This will solve a big part of the problem in vista.\\"' (http://www.vistax64.com/vista-perfor...lem-vista.html) ![]() -- Diblo |
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 19:53:08 -0500, Diblo
wrote: Try also this instructions - '\\"This will solve a big part of the problem in vista.\\"' "Diblo"... don't give up your day job just yet. |
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OK , so you get to the desktop normally, it seems ok for a short time then it freezes or slows dramatically for 3 or 4 minutes ? yes Here some picture of what the hanging looks like: '*Pic1*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...l/DSC01311.jpg) i hovered my mouse pointer to the firefox and moved it away. look at the firefox icon, the icon was still highlighted even though my mouse pointer was not there anymore. '*Pic2*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...l/DSC01310.jpg) the opacity of my sidebar is 20%. look at the mouse pointer, the pointer was not hovering the gadgets, but they were highlighted. At that point svchost.exe is making a lot of outbound connections and other apps. including your antivirus/spyware are trying to update - this might cause a slight slowdown - you can check by restarting after disconnecting from the net. I am lost.. Do you want me to disconnect my internet and restart it? It's more likely to be a conflict between your security apps - if you have several with so called resident protection, they can fight with each other over what they see as protected registry keys. I had a similar problem, tho. not as bad. What security do you have installed ? I have Bitdefender Internet Security 2008 and I just installed spybot last night. You say there wasn't a problem before o'cing so something has changed since then - It's worth looking in msconfig. to see what is now in startup. '*msconfig 1st page*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n.../msconfig1.jpg) '*msconfig 2nd page*' (http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n.../msconfig2.jpg) -- emptynix |
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Hi, I was suggesting a few things that *might* cause startup problems. Now you have provided all that info, there's something to work with. Msconfig shows you have a lot of things in startup but I don't know how this would cause the delayed slowdown you are getting and you don't seem to be overburdened with security apps. I'll try and get someone else to have a look at this for you. SIW2 -- SIW2 |
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