Win7 sudden loss of performance


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #1

    Win7 sudden loss of performance


    after installing AMD overdrive (and accidentally hitting apply on stock settings) and uninstalling it. It gives me the infamous BSOD and after that it's like.. totally killed the speed/power of my computer. I attemtped to re-install then uninstall, did nothing but give me BSOD a couple more times. Once I tried selecting set defaults, just gave me BSOD and when I finally got it uninstalled I had BSOD every time I tried to re-install my catalyst drivers (in which I found a work around by installing the graphics drivers from ATi rather than my mobo manufacturer) ok now I got all that re-installed - CCC won't start up,

    MOM.Implementation, version-2.0.3748.36923 culter-neutral, publickeytoken=90ba9c70f846762e or one of its dependancies. systen can not find the file specified.

    This is after a fresh uninstall/reinstall of all the ati drivers, for some reason it won't install CCC

    btw - atdcm64a.sys kept giving the BSOD and tried for hours upon hours diagnosing, trying to debug only NOT to have symbols that windows debug tool needed and spent an hour trying to download all that crap and pulling out what's left of hair on my head..

    Ok so i'm over that, as far as I know. I attempted once more to install AMD overdrive and then it gives me the famous couldn't start message. Anyone know how to restore the registry backup info from WinASO backup (when defragging the registry)? I have the full backup there but, no idea how to load it. I'm at my limits before I do a fresh install. Of course I disabled system restore the day before all this goes to hell.. Anyways, system's bogged down, randomly the first 10 mins or so windows will lockup @ 100% cpu usage for a few seconds. It's almost as if I have no graphics driver installed or something.. I was getting 57mb/s x-fer rate between hard drives, now I'm down @ 25. Surprised windows still gave me a 7.3 processor/ram, 7.1 graphics, aero and 6.1 hard drive after all those changes. Uninstalled practically half the drivers and updated them again.

    Nearly everything that can be updated (both software/hardware) is updated, this is a modified version of Enterprise x64 and had been tweaked out for max performance and was running BEAUTIFULLY (12 sec bootup time and ready to go) now I'm lucky to have a 30 second bootup time. Oh and this was a fresh install a couple of days ago
    Great, even dxdiag won't finish.. it's almost as if the processor has lost nearly all it's power and running @ 700mhz or something... even simple task as opening a new tab in IE (don't like firefox) seems like it's a chore... really.. anyone know how to use the backup info from Winaso registry backup when you defrag????????? oh and the dump files mysteriously disappeared...
    System Specs:
    Windows 7 Enterprise 7 xDark™ v3.0 Deluxe 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
    Biostar TA770 A2+ SE (updated bios to support new processor)
    AMD Phenom II x4 945 3ghz
    4 gig DDR2 RAM PC 5300
    ATI Radeon 4770 512mb DDR5 PCI-E
    And all are running stock speeds/settings
    Drives are running on SATA mode, raptor drive as main
    Attatched DXDiag (both 32 and 64 bit info) incase that helps any
    Win7 sudden loss of performance Attached Files
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    nevermind.. just going to reinstall everything again.................

    Well, in a way it's good that it happened, found some minor tweaks that helps access times a bit. One major headache I could of avoided had I backed up everything properly, anyone know of a good mirroring/ghosting program? One thing I've noticed disk access time dropped from 6.1 to 5.9 (I know, huge difference right?) and it's using the same drivers/configs minus a few things in my experimental stage before this last format.
    Last edited by knightmarez28; 19 May 2010 at 01:52.
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