New Sony Vaio - Seems so slow


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #1

    New Sony Vaio - Seems so slow


    I just purchased a Sony Vaio VPCFM11M1E yesterday with Windows 7 Home installed already and I dunno why but the whole thing feels so slow, I mean not what you'd expect for close to £1000. Start up takes near enough 2 mins to fully load, programs can freeze and crash momentarily before working, I've removed programs from start up, defrag, uninstalled things I won't need but the entire speed of the laptop still feels terribly slow for a brand new system.

    Any help would be appreciated guys, is this speed normal? Do I need to do something I haven't done?

    Regards

    Ally
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  2.    #2

    The main reason for what you report is the factory bloatware which is all running by default to slow the computer to a grind.

    The macro solution to this is to borrow or obtain a clean-copy Win7 installer of your version to clean reinstall with the Product Key on your COA sticker. Don't expect any help from Sony with this as all maker's enforce their bloatware now to protect slim profit margins.

    But until you are ready for that, there are some immediate fixes:

    Type msconfig in Start search box, rightclick Run as Admin, click on Startup Tab and uncheck everything except AV and sidebar gadgets. Nothing else needs to startup until you click it.

    Install free Revo Uninstaller and using Advanced mode remove any bloatware you don't want. It will run the Windows uninstaller for you, but don't restart when prompted until you click Next to delete all the (bolded) leftover Registry keys and files it finds for you to Delete.

    Most important is to uninstall any paid Anti-Virus bloatware using Revo and use instead free Microsoft Security Essentials which installs in 30 seconds, updates and runs a quick scan then becomes invisible with no impact on your system until it finds a threat.

    Check the Event Viewer>Admin View to google repeat errors for solutions which keeps your thumb on the pulse. Run sfc /scannow to find and fix any System Files corrupted by bloatware or its removal.

    Finally, clean and order your HD perfectly by installing and running state-of-the-art free CCleaner ("Run Cleaner" and Registry tab) then Auslogics Disk and Registry Defraggers monthly.

    Report back how this regimen works for you, and any questions about the clean reinstall which now is actually better than gettin a new computer as you can see.
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    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #3

    +1 excellent information gregrocker
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  4. Posts : 474
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
       #4

    be careful with remving the bloatware from a vaio. ive caused many new vaios to crash by even disabling their stuff. remove each software one at a time and create restore points right before uninstallation.

    Create a System Restore Point in Windows 7 - How-To Geek
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  5.    #5

    Revo sets a restore point before each uninstall, and you can only uninstall one program at a time.
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  6. Posts : 474
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
       #6

    gregrocker said:
    Revo sets a restore point before each uninstall, and you can only uninstall one program at a time.
    ive had revo fail on creating restore points
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  7. Posts : 565
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #7

    merkat106 said:
    be careful with remving the bloatware from a vaio. ive caused many new vaios to crash by even disabling their stuff. remove each software one at a time and create restore points right before uninstallation.

    Create a System Restore Point in Windows 7 - How-To Geek
    Don't even waste time with that. I'd do a complete re-install of the OS. If you purchased it from Best Buy that would be a priority.
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