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Computer extremely slow during and after clean install and reboots.
Good afternoon,
I clean installed my new Fujitsu AH530 Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit from the recovery DVD that came with the computer. I did not connect to the Internet during installation or after it had installed. It was extremely slow when it was installing and is still extremely slow now that it has installed. Whether I double click an icon or click a link in Control Panel etc it can take anywhere from 10 seconds to 3 or 4 minutes to complete the task. After hanging to open an icon or a link it quite often gives me a blue screen and then shuts down and restarts, prompting me to Launch Startup Repair (recommended) or start Windows normally.
I also tried installing from an ISO that I got from the Microsoft site with exactly the same operating system that came with the computer.
The error messages I get are as follows:
(1)
STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA8006EE7510, 0xFFFFFA??FFFFF80002F95DBO)
Note, the question marks are when I took a picture and didn’t quite get the whole screen.
Collecting data for crash dump ...
Initializing disk for crash dump...
(2) Technical Information:
STOP: 0x0000007A (0xFFFFF6FC40009918, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000056,0x00000000AC707860, 0xFFFFF88001323944)
NTFS.sys – Address FFFFF88001323944 base at FFFFF88001236000, DateStamp4ce792f9
Collecting data for crash dump ...
Initializing disk for crash dump ...
Physical memory dump FAILED with status 0xC0000010.
(3) Technical Information:
STOP: 0x0000007B (0xFFFFF880009A9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034,0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
When I boot sometimes I get this:
(1)
Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series v.2.36 (07/29/10)
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable
PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM.
(2)
Operating System not found.
One further error message I got on one occasion was...
X:Windows/system32
...which is odd. I must admit that during one installation I did set the CD/DVDROM drive to X: so I could use the existing CD/DVDROM (which was D:)drive) as the data partition. This being said though, on the next installation I deleted ALL partitions. In the Management Console besides the reserved partition that was created during installation it is only showing C: (System),D: (Data partition), I: (Image partition) & E: (CD/DVDROM).
Sometimes when I turn the computer on it gives me the Start Windows Normally message and when I select it the computer shuts down.
Sometimes when I turn it on it gives me the Launch Startup Repair (recommended) and Start Windows Normally message and when I select Launch Startup Repair it says Windows is loading files... and then drops me back into the Launch Startup Repair (recommended) and Start Windows Normally message. When I select Start Windows Normally it gives me a cursor in the top left hand of the screen and then launches Windows, but then drops me back into Launch Startup Repair (recommended) and Start Windows Normally message. I then select Start Windows Normally and it boots into Windows and to the desktop.
Sometimes when I click Start Windows Normally it reboots and says Checking file system. Then it boots into Windows OK, but is extremely slow to react to anything.
What I have done so far:
I flashed the BIOS with the new version from the manufacturer’s site (I had done this previously before I re-installed the system and it worked fine, so I don’t think that this is the problem).
I downloaded and run DeskUpdate from the manufacturer’s site. This found quite a few updates for drivers, mice and other pointing devices, other devices, network adapters & software which I downloaded and installed without any problems.
I run sfc.exe /scannow and the results came back Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
I run mdsched.exe (Memory Diagnostics Tool) in Standard modeand it said no memory errors were detected.
I run mdsched.exe (Memory Diagnostics Tool) in Extended mode and it said no memory errors were detected.
I ran the SystemDiagnostics software that came with the computer which checked:
Hard disks - OK.
Main memory - OK.
Processors - OK.
DVD/CD-ROM drives - OK.
Network adapters - OK.
Graphic adapters - OK.
Device status check - OK.
I ran perfmon /report and everything was OK.
I went through the Device Manager and checked for driver updates and everything seemed OK.
When I first tried to re-install I had a partition Disk 0 Partition 1:WINRE which I deleted along with the other partitions as advised by Megahertz07. During install I setup 3 partitions, one for the system(C) of 100 GB, one for the data (D) of 100 GB and one for imaging (I) of 100 GB. I also have unallocated space of 164.29 GB.
I was told by Megahertz07 who was extremely helpful to me in another thread that I have a...
OEM System Builder where licenses sold to small builders and you buy them at stores.
Unfortunately after all the above it is still extremely slow and I still get the BSOD errors and it reboots.
As I said previously, it was extremely slow when the installation had finished. After I had done all of the above it is still extremely slow. It takes anything from 10 seconds to 3 or 4 minutes to complete a task, even clicking on a link in Control Panel.
I have not done any Windows Updates as yet because I need to sort this out first in case I need to re-install again. That way, during the install, or directly after the install has finished I can correct it before I continue setting up my system like I want.
I am at a complete loss as what to do now!
It has taken me four days to compile the information above.
Has anyone has got any ideas please?
Thanks in advance, Paul
EDIT:
I have the following files which contain system information in Notepad, all generated by the system. Unfortunately they are beyond me but if they will be useful to see then I could upload them.
The files I have are as follows:
DPINST
DtcInstall (contains DTC Install errors)
Ntbtlog
PFRO (contains PFRO Errors)
Setupact
System Diagnostics Report (HTML document)
TSSysprep
WindowsUpdate