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<blockquote data-quote="juan" data-source="post: 758480" data-attributes="member: 2499"><p>First you must rule out hardware issues otherwise all assumptions will make you run around in circles and making more trouble. Download something like HDDScan for windows and run as admin and check your drive SMART reports for errors, next run a read speed test on your drive and view results in map option. It will display how your drive performs in real time. Any slow read like 500ms per lba then you know your drive is not running fast as new anymore. Next inspect the cooling, remove heatsink and clean vent and apply little bit of heat past. Next is RAM check with Memtest64 from a boot up disk. If all is good run Malware bites and Avira free scan and inspect your startup for junk. Windows is solid if everything around it is good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juan, post: 758480, member: 2499"] First you must rule out hardware issues otherwise all assumptions will make you run around in circles and making more trouble. Download something like HDDScan for windows and run as admin and check your drive SMART reports for errors, next run a read speed test on your drive and view results in map option. It will display how your drive performs in real time. Any slow read like 500ms per lba then you know your drive is not running fast as new anymore. Next inspect the cooling, remove heatsink and clean vent and apply little bit of heat past. Next is RAM check with Memtest64 from a boot up disk. If all is good run Malware bites and Avira free scan and inspect your startup for junk. Windows is solid if everything around it is good [/QUOTE]
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