Tech help- sudden slow down
sherpa
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Last night I noticed a slowdown on my computer- as in it take a couple of seconds longer for Firefox to start, clicking a desktop icon took a noticeable delay (around half a second) before Windows realised it was the active icon, even notepad has a delay in starting up.
Thinking it was a hiccup after a TF2 session and installing Download Accelerator Plus (bloated I know, but I needed a reliable download program quickly) I rebooted. Still the same problem- the PC was functioning but there was a definite slower response.
Trying to troubleshoot the fault I booted up TF2 and still have 80+ fps, my CPU and GPU temps are low and when idling on my desktop the System Idle Process kernel is the only active process. With this info and following a virus and spyware search, I decided it wasn't the CPU (or GPU however unlikely that may be). And as the CPU/GFX-intensive TF2 was fine I figure it's unlikely to be the PSU?
Next up was the memory and hard-drive. Ran memtest quickly- still yet to let it go to 100% but it seems okay, and once a program has been loaded the delay is gone. Also, the system is still stable.
So hard-drive is the only likely hardware problem? I have had a HDD die on me before but it wasn't like this- the system became massively unstable and failed to reboot claiming files were missing.
Is it possible I've bugged WindowsXP? Never had a problem like this before so I'm scartching my head.
Specs:
WinXP SP2
Intel e8200
2GB Corsair RAM
250GB SATA Maxtor HDD
512MB 8800GT
All components bought in April this year, nothing overclocked.
Any help much appreciated!!
Thinking it was a hiccup after a TF2 session and installing Download Accelerator Plus (bloated I know, but I needed a reliable download program quickly) I rebooted. Still the same problem- the PC was functioning but there was a definite slower response.
Trying to troubleshoot the fault I booted up TF2 and still have 80+ fps, my CPU and GPU temps are low and when idling on my desktop the System Idle Process kernel is the only active process. With this info and following a virus and spyware search, I decided it wasn't the CPU (or GPU however unlikely that may be). And as the CPU/GFX-intensive TF2 was fine I figure it's unlikely to be the PSU?
Next up was the memory and hard-drive. Ran memtest quickly- still yet to let it go to 100% but it seems okay, and once a program has been loaded the delay is gone. Also, the system is still stable.
So hard-drive is the only likely hardware problem? I have had a HDD die on me before but it wasn't like this- the system became massively unstable and failed to reboot claiming files were missing.
Is it possible I've bugged WindowsXP? Never had a problem like this before so I'm scartching my head.
Specs:
WinXP SP2
Intel e8200
2GB Corsair RAM
250GB SATA Maxtor HDD
512MB 8800GT
All components bought in April this year, nothing overclocked.
Any help much appreciated!!
Comments
Do you have folding or seti @ home maybe? I suppose that wouldn't cause a slowdown after you started the first program, so that seems unlikely.
Totally ignored locallyunscene post there with the taskmanager check <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tounge.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":p" border="0" alt="tounge.gif" />
rouge processes(using <a href="http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx" target="_blank">Process Explorer</a> because it has I/O monitoring)
free space on c:
fragmentation
disk health
Edit on point 4 i mean chkdsk /f
Are you sure you aren't imagining the slowdown?
Have you ever had the feeling that somebody snuck into your house and replaced all your furniture with identical copies and stole the originals?
as in powered everything completely down and then started it back up.
After that the first thing I would try is to defrag the hard drive (True, Confused eluded to that idea)
as in powered everything completely down and then started it back up.
After that the first thing I would try is to defrag the hard drive (True, Confused eluded to that idea)<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I noticed him mentioning it...
<!--quoteo(post=1688304:date=Sep 17 2008, 09:10 AM:name=sherpa)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sherpa @ Sep 17 2008, 09:10 AM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=1688304"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Thinking it was a hiccup after a TF2 session and installing Download Accelerator Plus (bloated I know, but I needed a reliable download program quickly)<b> I rebooted</b>. Still the same problem- the PC was functioning but there was a definite slower response.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I guess I meant a full power cycle (<!--coloro:#FFFF00--><span style="color:#FFFF00"><!--/coloro-->powered everything completely down<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->) as apposed to a warm boot.
Could that make a difference?
-[ 16:51.24 ]- -( @sherpa ): ######ing hell
-[ 16:51.28 ]- -( @sherpa ): my PSU exploded
-[ 16:51.30 ]- -( @sherpa ): i logged on
-[ 16:51.32 ]- -( @sherpa ): got onto irc
-[ 16:51.36 ]- -( @sherpa ): then pc shuts down
-[ 16:51.38 ]- -( @sherpa ): "######"
-[ 16:51.38 ]- -( @sherpa ): then
-[ 16:51.39 ]- -( @sherpa ): BANG
-[ 16:51.42 ]- -( @sherpa ): and my room fills with smoke
-[ 16:51.44 ]- -( @sherpa ): "######"
-[ 16:51.57 ]- -( @sherpa ): take my computer apart and smoke pours out
-[ 16:51.59 ]- -( @sherpa ): "######!!"
-[ 16:52.07 ]- -( @sherpa ): my second antec PSU had died
-[ 16:52.11 ]- -( @sherpa ): ######ing useless company
Not sure if that was the cause of the slow down, I'll have to give it a play.
All I know is I'm not buying Antec again. Bought the only branded PSU I could find at PC World that wasn't more than £100. "Jeantech" or something.