Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and slow down the performance of the system

Its week Tuesday I had to buy a new motherboard for my computer as a (ASUS M5A97 THE R2.0) upgrade from my old Board that was used at the time. At present, I suffer from these setbacks and problems that I don't understand completely at all on the right, or what reasons is causing my system to the right way to work. From this moment everything that I know, is installed correctly with all the appropriate drivers (x 64) are also installed for the chipset on the map, the video card (XFX Radeon HD 6770) as well and nothing else that needed to be installed at the time because the operating system running the version of Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. The problem that I'm facing here is that for some reason, my system is now slowly in response to any kind of program or an application (either Internet Explorer, Windows Update). I have flashed the BIOS and there now the most recent version, and the system is upgraded to SP1. Any ideas?

Good so I found the problem. It was real HARD drive I had in my system. After you told me to do what you had posted, I started thinking and wanted to try a theory. I connect a spare hard drive I had in another computer, I like a build up of hobby. It's only 200 GB, but still more than enough. Anyway, when about and installed the operating system on it and of course I could tell a MAJOR DIFFERENCE in the overall performance!

The original HARD drive that is a Western Digital 500 GB took more than 2 1/2 hours to install completely; the Seagate 200 GB took only 20 minutes! In addition, I have much better overall system stability. So for now I'll stick with the smaller drive, until I can get a HARD drive more be my main in my system.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Envy 17 3D: fan runs constantly and slows down the system

    My HP ENVY 17 3D laptop fan runs constantly and slows down the system. I reduced some applications in the Task Manager and also cleaned the fan most of the time. But keeps the noise and the fan continues to run. Please what do I do?

    Kelvin1 wrote:

    My HP ENVY 17 3D laptop fan runs constantly and slows down the system. I reduced some applications in the Task Manager and also cleaned the fan most of the time. But keeps the noise and the fan continues to run. Please what do I do?

    Means that your mouths and radiator has more than dust on them and the fan does not work correctly. You have to disassemble and clean the fan and vents to let him work again properly.

  • During playback the music through Windows its multimedia player breaks and slows down in XP. How can I fix it?

    During playback the music through Windows its multimedia player breaks and slows down in XP. How can I fix it? All the drivers are up to date.

    Hi EBmusic,

    I see that you have a published similar thread .

    ·         Have you tried suggested the same steps?

    Try the suggestions and see if it helps.

  • Windows 7 Pro 64 bit black screen with the mouse only on startup and nothing else

    Hi there, Windows 7 system recently froze on me when I tried to move a large file on a USB hard drive. I didn't was not able to close the file so I decided to stop my PC with the regular start-> Shut Down.

    Now when I try to turn on my computer, after the "starting Windows" and Microsoft report goes to a pure black screen with just a (mobile) mouse cursor, not keyboard commands or click right work (eg. ctrl + alt + delete does nothing).

    I tried to start in safe mode, safe mode with network, they do the same thing after the "Starting Windows" screen. Tried to boot with my Windows 7 Pro 64-bit installation disk so and entered commissioning repair - no problem. Tried system restore and it went successfully, however after clicking restart is again the same thing!

    It's really making me crazy, could someone please help me? I really want to reinstall Windows and lost my files (since I can't even in a form any Windows Installer interface I'm not able to do a repair).

    Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

    I will proceed to a re - install now, thanks anyway for your efforts

  • Running Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit and all empty and none of them exe icons only opens.

    I am running Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit Service Pack 1 installed and when start I had dozens of white on the bottom bar task icons by saying that no files have been associated to the program.  I hit cancel and cancelled all out.  All the .exe icons (shortcuts) are empty, all the program under all PROGRAMS icons are empty, and nothing does not open.  My documents on the desktop will BE open in word or excel, but not from the shortcut.  The regedit.exe will work not or open.

    Does anyone have a solution?  It happened yesterday, I restored to 10 October and my computer worked, so I turned it off.  This morning when I turned on he did it again.

    Thanks in advance for you help.

    Jim

    You have changed the exe file association.

    Follow the instructions here and getting on for exe. http://www.dougknox.com/XP/file_assoc.htm

    Note: You have posted to a forum that is completely different to your question/problem category. Your question has been moved to a forum category that matches it's better.

  • Windows 7 Pro (64 bit) has no install the AHCI Driver

    When I built my current computer system in May 2011, I have not encountered this problem with installing 64-bit Windows 7 Pro on the new 500 GB Western Digital HARD drive.  In fact, I installed Win7 three times (to wipe the drive with DBAN after the first and second installs) before I was satisfied with the third installation.

    Before the first installation, I configured the BIOS of card mother Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 (Maj) SATA AHCI (with SATA 3.0) and copy the driver AHCI of CD Gigabyte on a SanDisk Cruzer USB (4 GB).  The GA-890FXA-UD5 (revision 2.1, version of the F6 BIOS) has an AMD chipset.

    During each installation, the Win7 Installer reported that she could not find a HARD drive and offered the option to load a driver.  I used this option, and the installation program displays a dialog box with whom I sailed the Cruzer to select AHCI driver.  Each time, Setup loaded the driver with success smoothly.  Of course, I still have the installation of Microsoft Windows 7 Pro DVD, purchased with a full license of the retail.

    Example: two years later, after that I started to meet various problems for which I could find no cause, no resolution, I suspected malware or corruption of the registry.  To make a long story short, eventually I decided to erase the internal HARD drive once again, after you save the data files on an external USB HDD.

    Win7 Setup now follows the same routine, of course.  Except that now, it will fail to load the driver AHCI of the SanDisk Cruzer (!).  I've also removed the Win7 installation DVD, loaded the CD Gigabyte, sailed to the driver and selected.  The Win7 Installer is always not load.  In addition, before you run the Win7 Installer for other attempts, I connected the USB HDD external and sailed to a copy archived AHCI driver on it, but Win7 Setup could not load.  I have made many and repeated attempts, with all the storage media at hand, that contains a copy of the driver AHCI files, but not joy.

    For what it's worth, I also ran the software on the repair disk I did shortly after installing Win7 Pro, and he couldn't load the driver AHCI of the SanDisk Cruzer with CD Gigabyte, respectively.

    Then I reconfigured the BIOS of the motherboard to SATA IDE (with SATA 3.0) and rebooted the system.  You might think that Win7 Setup would have a suitable driver for the AMD SATA IDE, since she has one for the reader to optical disc Samsung DVD-Writer (obviously), but it did not find a HARD drive.  Then I sailed in the appropriate driver AMD x 64 on the CD of Gigabyte IDE files, but Setup cannot load it, too.

    Question: why Windows 7 Pro 64-bit Setup does not install the driver AHCI, and what can I do about it?

    Hello

    Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

    AHCI (Advanced Host controller) makes the NCQ (Native Command Files) with connection to warm or hot swapping through host controllers SATA Serial - ATA possible; Vista was the first to offer this feature. The problem with AHCI is that it must be enabled in BIOS before the installation of the OS. After installing the operating system will disable the PC. The reason why Windows disable the AHCI drivers not not needed during installation.

    I suggest you activate the AHCI after installing the operating system if you already enable AHCI in the BIOS, when you installed the operating system.

    Warning: This section, method, or task contains steps that tells you how to change the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ )
    How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

    1. in the window for the start menu search box, type regedit, click with the right button on the entry, click run as administrator, enter your credentials of the user for the UAC prompt, and then click Yes to Open regedit.
    2. in regedit, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services.
    3. in the left pane, click msahci, in the right pane, double-click Start to change.
    4. in the window that opens, change the value to 0 (zero), and then click on OK.
    5. in the left pane, click on iaStorV (if he), in the pane, double-click Start to change. Repeat step 4and continue with step 6 below.
    NOTE: From: Error Message Occurs after you change the mode of the boot drive SATA
    6. close the registry editor.
    7. now you will need to reboot the PC and go into the BIOS and enable the AHCI. When Windows starts, it will finish installing the AHCI drivers.
    8. you will need a final restart to complete the process once the drivers are installed.

    We hope that this information helps to let us know the State of the question, we will be happy to help you.

  • When I play itunes and then play youtube... my sound goes all funny and fuzzy and slow down the movements of the computer? Any ideas?

    When I play itunes and then run youtube... my computer starts to gltch and slow down. Ditto for when I play a game it glitches and slows down every 30 seconds and gets really fuzzy... does anyone know the cause of this?

    Hi Judsonp14,

    (1) since when are you facing this problem?

    (2) remember to make changes?

    Method 1: You can follow the steps mentioned in the link below

    What can I do on the audio problems, such as popping, crackling, or sound that plays too fast or too slowly?

    Method 2: Let flow the fixit available in the link below and then check

    Playing video files crashes or blocking Internet Explorer or Windows

    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/video_freezes_or_crashes/en-us

    Method 3: If a Protection of resources Windows (WRP) file is missing or is damaged, Windows may not behave as expected. Auditor of file system (CFS) scan to fix all of the corrupted system files. To do this, follow the steps mentioned in the link below:

    How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

  • Satellite L850 - 1-5 - no battery not detected and slow down the orange light flashing

    Hello

    I'm helping a friend with a problem with its Satellite L850 - 1 5.

    No battery detected is report to Windows, and the light on the front of the machine of battery flashes orange slowly.

    I saw a few forums suggesting removing the power and the battery and holding down the button for 30 seconds. I tried a few times and seems not to have had any effect.

    Is there something that can be done, or is broken for good battery?

    Thank you
    James

    Remove the battery and start your laptop with AC power only. What happens when you put the battery in place when Windows is fully charged?

  • Windows 7 64 bit, start slowing down, the desktop icons and taskbar of loading very slowly since last week!

    so first, I'll start with my system features:

    Reference Dell Xps15z
    Intel Core i7 - 2640M to 2.8 ghz
    NVIDIA GT525M 2 GB
    8 GB RAM
    Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 64-bit
    Samsung PM830 SSD 2.5 "7 GB 218, 42 GB of free
    My laptop is now just a year and plays well outside some blue screen errors that have been fixed. The question now is time to start being significantly slower, especially the loading of the office. It takes 15 seconds to the password screen, to 45 seconds to reach the office and another 45 seconds to the taskbar, icons and things on the desktop to load. What is unusual is that during this black screen, my mouse is displayed, as well as for Advanced System Care 6 performance monitor (I doubt that this is the problem as I had installed for some time). I did the troubleshooting on mine and removed about half of my program without success. I also checked the health and performance of my SSD with SSD and SSD life and both seem to be very positive. I did not any changes to the Bios because I don't want to reinstall my OS and I'm not really sure on workarounds.
    I tried also to the difficulty of the task of explorer.exe, by checking the value of shell in the registry and it is correct, that it just load slowly at the start and each time I kill and then open it again in the Task Manager. Therefore, I think that my main problem is with explorer.exe loading slowly for some reason, I also removed some desktop icons and taskbar, although I doubt that it makes much difference.
    I've also done many scans with malware bytes pro and hitman pro, there is no virus on my computer.
    I appreciate any help, as it is very inconvenient for my more than 90 seconds start time, when he was about 20 when the laptop was new.
    Thank you very much for your help!
    P.S. I have about 60 GB of games installed on my pc via steam, if it makes a difference to delete some

    When my Windows 7 is slow to start, I do the following:

    Start, then in the search box, type of race. In run, type "msconfig"(sans guillemets), and then click OK. ""
    In the general tab, make sure that selective startup is selected.
    Under Selective startup, clear the check box load startup items.
    Then go to the Startup tab and disable everything except software antivirus and important such as the microsoft. In addition, DO NOT disable any program that you do not recognize.
    This will disable any unnecessary background programs and prevent to launch at startup.
    NOTE: you can still start programs even if they do not start at startup. For example, your favorite game is one of them, and you the disabled. Now, the game does not start at startup, but if you click on the game icon later, it will always start, except maybe a bit slower when it starts. Basically, you are delaying the start of programmes which does not need to start at startup, you move a part of the start-up BACK period. The only programs that you do not disable is programs that actually need to start (like if it starts your computer will blow or something similar).
  • Windows Vista puts up-to-date makes pc and slow down the browser issues any help?

    OK first turned off im not a computer genius or an irritable person. but I have two PCs, one runs windows vista that in recent years its got terribly slow with each update and in particular some of them it becomes a bit slower, I noticed. I would like to install the updates of the browser windows 7 and all this reallycan help speed that my old pc can run games online and pc itself can run faster but I need to install these make the updates. my browser and pc so slow it is literally an analysis sometimes or just stops. It does not help the games that are played in particular in the form of online browser. I'm really at a loss what to do. I completely erased the HDD and reset to factory settings that makes my pc running at a pace that is very nice but not fast enough for some games online that work 7. is there something that you have out there which can remove all glitched updates and only installs the updates that really are needed and will not clutter up my pc or do my pc slow as a snail again.  or a list of important updates only that you need just to move to 7 with duty to update ALL updates. When I deleted the hard drive at the factory, it runs great. then it is better in a few years. I don't want to end up with the same problem. again and again... or end up not being able to play my games online, because the software cannot be updated. When I tried to update my software back again once to a crawl even AFTER I had just wiped out the hard drive {not to mention I had to whipe it again to get the updates to do works back} so obviously, as I suspected it was the windows updates that are a malfunction of my pc. I have even higher speed dsl and it works like a charm on any other pc very well and runs on this pc as well when his shattered fine if not not not my net access is make my browser. I'm really at a loss here.  I hope someone out there can help publicize me updates anyone can help me and those that I should avoid because it's very frusterating. God bless you and thank you for your time. Sincerely of Becca

    Hello
    Follow these methods in the order in which they appear and see if it resolves the problem.
    Method 1:
    You can check this link:
    Optimize Windows Vista for better performance
     
    Method 2:
     
    I suggest that do you a System Restore to the point before these updates have been installed.
    Method 3:
    Once you have completed the restoration of the system, download and install updates one manually to determine which update is causing the problem to occur and if this update is not recommended or important you can refrain from their installation.
    Reference:
  • Question about "Windows 8.1 DG to Windows 7 Pro 64-bit" and Windows product key

    I have acquired a recnet ThinkPad T450 fdrom a retialer online (NCIX) and I hav ea a few questions about the installed Windows operating system.

    Before I just go further, HRE are some information about my particular system.

    Lenovo ThinkPad T450

    Model: 20BV00BUS

    CPU: Intel Core i5-4300U

    RAM: 4 GB

    Under the product description, it was stated "Windows 8.1 DG Windows 7 Pro 64." My understnading, the ThiknPad has been installed with Windows 8.1, but downgraded to Windows 7. There is also a Windows 8 Pro badge sticker at the bottom of the matchine.

    Is it possible, at the end of the user/consumer, to alter the functioning ti repressive back Windows 8.1?

    Can I create a recovery with Windows 8.1 disk?

    A separate but related matter relates to the Windows product key.

    I noticed the Ultrabook do not come with a sticker / label with the Windows product key (i.e. COST). Some quick research indicated that the Windows key is programmed into the BIOS.

    This indeed true (I wish an audit)?

    The key is visible in some way (for when you need to reinstall the operating system. I have not tried to enter the BIOS at the moment)?

    Thank you for taking the time to consider my question.

    Kind regards

    Victor L.

    Hi Victor,

    I'm in the same boat as you type, but want to keep the facilities of Windows 7 rather than pass them to 8. Just like you, I buy our Lenovo from different retailers and they come with windows 7 installed through the Windows 8 lower upgrade program.

    We had one or two laptops come with a recovery media (for windows 8/8.1 only) but have noticed that all laptops now come with no physical media or codes for the recovery. WIN8 stickers, you described is more came with the license key on the sticker (it comes to stop you using the same license again and again, microsoft will get more money if you buy another license etc.). I also saw that the key is essentially located in the BIOS but were not able to test what we use any of windows 8. I use it even at home!

    To answer your question, you can get a recovery of Lenovo for Windows 8 media!

    Go to the following link: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/lenovorecovery

    (It help you understand why this method is used on this page as well)

    Select Start,

    Please have your serial number of your laptop, (to find it go to this link: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/find-product-name)

    If you qualify (which you will very probably) Lenovo will ship for free, recovery disks give it a go, took me 2 minutes.

    I hope this helps.

    Best regards, Max.

  • scvhost.exe netsvcs high memory (1 GB or higher) and slows down the pc

    We have seen several cases in our business where scvhost.exe - the netsvcs used a large amount of memory on computers. I understand that many services under this one. We cleaned wbem folder to see if that fixes it, but also erased the event logs and have not seen a will. What is strange, is that even on a system with 4 GB of ram, even if netsvcs uses 1.5 GB of ram and the system uses 1 GB that leaves 1.5 GB available. I do not understand why windows will slow down to so much to become sometimes unusable if it still has 1.5 GB of ram available. The processor is very well. I've had people restart and he made disappear one day, sometimes 2 or even a week before it slips back to the top. Under the resource monitor if I highlight scvhost - netsvcs on the memory tab, it does not divide which is to use it. I can go to the disk tab and highlight it and I can see which processes are slot there for what is written on the disc, don't know if this is useful, but in the diagnosis.  Any thoughts?

    Hello Dave,

    Please keep us updated.

    Because these computers are connected to the domain network, I would recommend to post your question in the TechNet Forum because your question is beyond the scope of what is generally answered in this forum of consumer and would be better suited for COMPUTING public Pro on TechNet forum.

    Please post your question in the TechNet Forums.

  • Satellite L850 - error of cooling and slow down the speed of the CPU even when fan to 80 c

    So, I have this problem that my fan stops turning when the system is under load and then turns on, starts running at the speed of 100%, an error which says error with cooling system, laptop computer back to the service.

    The fan slows even when the laptop cools completely, it only returns to normal speeds once I closed the laptop.

    In the last few days, which has stopped completely. Now the fan won't even middle speeds even though the CPU temperature is 80 C. Due to the bad news of cooling time score about 70 ° C, even at idle.

    The laptop is almost a year. I already had this problem after a week of buying it, and they replaced my processor. I have windows 7 x 64, amd 7670 m and 2350 m i3.

    I wonder if this may be a BIOS problem or I have to take for the service? How can I stop this from happening? And Yes, my power plan is on high performance.

    AFAIK the cooling fan is controlled automatically if you don t have a any influence on it. Temperature sensors are placed on the motherboard and they control the cooling fan activity. That one possibility to change fan cooling activity is to change the option in the option of cooling method (advanced power settings > Toshiba saving settings).

    In my opinion the best solution for you is to contact the nearest Toshiba service provider and ask for help.
    They have diagnostic tools that you can check all this.

  • Windows XP Pro SP3, very, VERY, SLOW to the hibernation

    Reference Dell Lattitude D620, Windows XP Professional, recently upgraded from SP2 to SP3 & IE6 to IE8. 2 GB of RAM.

    Before the upgrade, "Fn + F1" = hibernation; the process took 12-13 seconds to complete.

    After upgrade, I rebooted Ad-Aware, Spybot S & D, Spyware Blaster, Malwarebytes, Avast antivirus. And added (again) the 'light' of CCleaner version.

    After the updates, the process of hibernation take 95-105 seconds to complete.

    Any suggestion to check/set appreciated.

    FL - Ron

    I see...  Let's look at something else now that we have this new information.

    If you are using IDE drives, use Device Manager to make sure the transfer mode for the IDE channels to something as DMA if available (depends on your hardware) and the slow PIO mode.
       
    PIO is the slowest, DMA is faster.

    It is easy to check and usually easy to fix and the mode would not have changed in itself, so if she changed to PIO, change it to DMA, and then understand why it changed and fix it.

    To launch the Device Manager console, click Start, run and enter in the box:

    %SystemRoot%\System32\devmgmt.msc

    Click OK.

    Expand the section controller IDE / ATA to see your IDE channels. Each right click and choose Properties for each channel that has a tab advanced settings, determine the Transfer Mode. There are usually 4 channels to check in a desktop computer, maybe less for laptops.

    Faster selection will be a kind of selection DMA (usually: DMA DMA5, UDMA, etc - anything but PIO).  If it is PIO, change it to DMA.

    If you are unsure of what you see after return of help and advice.
       
    Followed this with a reboot to ensure that any change stick.
       
    What may have caused the change?
       
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/817472

    Do, or do not. There is no test.

    I need YOUR voice and the points for helpful answers and propose responses. I'm saving for a pony!

  • Multiplex redo logs and slow down the e/s

    I sometimes use a San that gets saturated by a another client that I have no control over. My recovery on is newspapers the SAN and it causes all my customers to save waiting for synchronization of log file when it arrives. My overall IO is low, but customers commit frequently. In this scenario, I have no control over the San or other customer behaviours.

    What I'm considering is multiplexing by newspapers of recovery more fast local disk, but leaving a member of newspaper on the SAN because these discs are less likely to fail purely and simply.

    My question is how Oracle will behave during the SAN slows down - it will deal with the posting as 'fact' when the first newspaper finishes member in writing, or the last? I know that if writing an error then just Oracle will mark this member as dead, however in this case I get no errors, some delays.

    Edit: I have no control over the San or its configuration as well, I just have to work around the problem, while SAN team working on it.

    Published by: jhmartin1 on April 7, 2009 15:55

    Write completion wil be when more destinations slow two members signals, that Scripture is complete.

    Other thoughts.

    For a San, I expect to be when writing reaches a battery backed cache. So think of it as no adaptation write cache can be useful.
    You can increase the cache to write to your San?

    Obviously writing half as much for the san that can help.

    Make sure you use the SAME guidelines [http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/pdf/OOW2000_same_ppt.pdf]

    Check if the problem is caused when backups are.

    Check a second time SAN and SUN firmware is up to date and ensure that best practices for san are respected etc.

    -I think that there is a problem for sun solaris I try to drag in the back of my mind by which a series of small writings are not well on the most massive. But Ithink that is direct attached tables and there is a workaround.

    HOEP this helps, bigdelboy.

Maybe you are looking for