ultimate performance sp2 problems, of Vistax64 after reboot

I turned off my computer and restarted it about 5 minutes later.  When I started this new he would start slower than usual.  Once it was launched upward, everything was slow.  I tried to disable all startup programs and restarted the process, it was still slow.

When a program starts, it works very well, but their startup is very slow and causes other programs not responding.

Between switching programs is slow and causes others to not answer.

I get a lot of program does not not errors.

I did some major changes lately.

Everything worked fine until the closing.

running vistax64 ultimate, sp2,.

Thanks in advance for any help

Hello

This was immediately after installation of SP2 or later on?

So immediately, it's probably a conflict with SP2 and a resident as software antivirus/antimalware program. Usually, this requires a patch from the vendor of the program. Disabling any resident program is the only real way to isolate the problem.

If "later on", then you may have a hardware problem, which means a component fails. First thing I would do is run a disk check. Run chkdsk c: /r from a command prompt and reboot when prompted.

It runs slowly if started in safe mode?

Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

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