After clearing the bin the PC runs slow

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       #41

    so, now itīs done and back to how it was bevore, should i start with save mode, save mode with network driver ,save mode with promt, or normal?
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       #42

    Hellbinder said:
    so, now itīs done and back to how it was bevore, should i start with save mode, save mode with network driver ,save mode with promt, or normal?
    Normal.

    Can you give the exact error you get when it crashes please
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       #43

    this means save the important Files on the drives with the Lapto,p clean all the drivers and clean install the whole windows?
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       #44

    google to "boot0: error"
    https://www.google.nl/#q=+%22boot0:+error%22

    It's all about macintosh!! You have MAC OS on that machine? Ever had that on that system? Previous owner had it?
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       #45

    No, this pc has onely seen windows 7 ultimate 32bit so far
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       #46

    Hellbinder said:
    this means save the important Files on the drives with the Lapto,p clean all the drivers and clean install the whole windows?
    The 1.5TB : no reason to think it has any problems. But to be 100% sure you can detach it temporary and see if problems are still the same.

    What do you think is the problem?
    -problems with system reserved
    -problems with win7 partition
    -virus
    -hardware fault
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       #47

    Hellbinder said:
    No, this pc has onely seen windows 7 ultimate 32bit so far
    In recovery environment->command prompt:
    Code:
    bootsect /nt60 c: /force /mbr
    bootsect /nt60 c: /force
    and
    Code:
    bootsect /nt60 e: /force /mbr
    bootsect /nt60 e: /force
    Then you have the win7 boot manager for sure. No more boot0: error I hope. That's in macintosh a startup mesage btw. Not a crash message!

    In win7.... it doesn't exist normally. In normal boot you see text boot0 also on your screen (maybe a split second)?
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       #48

    I'd say it's hardly a hardware fault, a virus would have been detect by G-Data 2014.
    The onely things that I can say is thad the system reserved partition usually has no volume letter and that I cleard the bin on the desktop bevore the problems started.
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       #49

    Do you expect a virusscanner detects all virusses.... I would like that was true.
    "system reserved" without a drive letter is quite normal.

    Have you already done #47? I want to get rid of the boot0: error.
    Also do this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNQ7coG5-Z4 to Disabling Automatic Restart on System Failure in Windows 7 . I want to know why it crashes!
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       #50

    I need to go now we can continue from here at 20:00,
    I've done #47 and restarted it, now I'll just let it run.
    I'' do #49 at 20:00
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