When I start the computer it takes more time

* Original title: windows7 problem

Sir I am on windows 7 ultimate. My problem is that when I star our sytem taking long time 6-7 minutes. Windows formats 3 - 4 times but still these problem and the functions are slow.what I...

If after a reinstallation is complete, the computer is still slow, look to the material being the problem. The most likely cause is a failed hard drive.

Hard drive utilities. You can test the drive with whchever is appropriate for your drive hard brand and model...

Western Digital and Hitachi... http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?lang=en

Samsung, Seagate and Maxtor... http://www.Seagate.com/support/downloads/

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