6 core computer so slow to load.

MatthewHirst

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Hey People
I recently bought an AMD 6 core pc

It's really slow to load, it takes a good 3 minutes to load, and theres hardly anything to load, where as my dual core laptop loads just as fast :/

Why is this?
Thanks
 

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Intel Core i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs) OC 4.5GHz
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Asus P8Z68-V PRO GEN3
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Check out msconfig -> startup to see how much stuff is being loaded at the startup. Also check the number of running processes in the Task Manager after a reboot. Check the settings in your anti-virus software. Look in the device manager for unidentified devices and otherwise check that you have the latest drivers for your hardware.

Basically, very often the laptop manufacturers will install lots of bloatware in their products and all that stuff wants to run all the time. My new Sony laptop was running 90 processes in its maiden form! Naturally, it takes time to load all that stuff.

In addition, depending on the scheduled tasks and anti-virus settings the computer may be running some scans at start-up. My anti-virus is set to run a quick scan at start-up, but if at some point I want to do a deep scan and then forget to change settings, it will try to do the deep scan at the boot time, which will tremendously slow things down.

And of course there might be a driver problem. Are you running the pre-installed OS, or did you do a (hopefully) clean re-install? Sometimes - as was the case with my new Sony Vaio - Windows will not automatically find the right drivers. Results may range from low screen resolution to unidentified hardware to slower boot times (since Windows will try to do something about that hardware at boot time as well).

Any of the above may be your problem. There might be something else as well. A lot of people will advise you to run a thorough virus scan and also a scan with Malwarebytes or a similar anti-spyware product. I have personally never experienced any such problem (all scans are always negative), but this does not mean such problems do not exist.

Hope that helps.
 

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Dell Inspiron 530
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Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
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Q6600
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8 GB
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ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
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Samsung Syncmaster P2450
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Samsung HD103UJ
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Thanks for the help, will give rep,
I only have 68 startup process and there mainly the ones which are needed to run. My antivirus doesn't do a scan when loaded, and the drivers are upto date.
The OS was the pre-installed one.

Cheers x
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Made
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs) OC 4.5GHz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V PRO GEN3
Memory
32GB Corsair 12800J DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
2 x Asus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Asus VS228H Monitors
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
2 x Seagate ST2000DM001
PSU
Powercool 1050w 80+ Modular
Case
Coolermaster CM690 II
Cooling
ThermalTake Contac Ultra Silent Cooler, 2 x Noctua NF-P12
Keyboard
Logitech K300
Mouse
Logitech LS1

My Computer

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Too many to describe...
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Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
Hi Matt,

The main reason behind such problems is too many start-up tasks start when windows starts. Especially bloat/cr**ware.

If you purchased your machines at a big box store they will usually also place adware onto the machine.
Here is a link to help with your HP that you have listed: http://www.sevenforums.com/software/38364-hp-bloatware-can-removed.html
And it wouldn't hurt to up your RAM.

Can you give more SystemSpecs to the new AMD?

Thread to help determine:
http://www.sevenforums.com/performa...t-programs-absolutely-necessary-start-up.html

Tutorial:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1401-startup-programs-change.html
 

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Gateway DX4831-01e (Mid-Tower Desktop)
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Thanks for the posts guys, will rep in a sec.
Heres the system specs.

Processor AMD Phenom™ II X6 processor 1035T
- 2.6 GHz
- 2.0 GHz HT
- 3 MB L2 Cache, 6 MB L3 Cache Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit RAM - 6GB installed DDR3 memory
- 4 DIMM sockets
- 8GB maximum RAM capacity Graphics card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 230 with PureVideo® HD technology
- up to 4351 MB total available graphics memory, with 1.5 GB dedicated
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Made
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs) OC 4.5GHz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V PRO GEN3
Memory
32GB Corsair 12800J DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
2 x Asus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Asus VS228H Monitors
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
2 x Seagate ST2000DM001
PSU
Powercool 1050w 80+ Modular
Case
Coolermaster CM690 II
Cooling
ThermalTake Contac Ultra Silent Cooler, 2 x Noctua NF-P12
Keyboard
Logitech K300
Mouse
Logitech LS1
Bill2 i really wouldn't be able to follow the event viewer guide, it looks to hard for me :/
 

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Custom Made
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs) OC 4.5GHz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V PRO GEN3
Memory
32GB Corsair 12800J DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
2 x Asus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Asus VS228H Monitors
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
2 x Seagate ST2000DM001
PSU
Powercool 1050w 80+ Modular
Case
Coolermaster CM690 II
Cooling
ThermalTake Contac Ultra Silent Cooler, 2 x Noctua NF-P12
Keyboard
Logitech K300
Mouse
Logitech LS1
Ok, lemme try to simplify.

1) Click the Start button, type Event in the Start Search box, and press Enter. Event Viewer appears at the top of the results display. Double click it to launch the Event Viewer.

2) In the left pane, drill down through the tree following the path: Applications and Services Logs | Microsoft | Windows | Diagnostics-Performance.

3) Then, in the right pane, double click on Operational. Double click on the column titled "Event Id" to sort it in ascending/descending order.

4) Locate items with event ids 101 to 110. These are related to boot time degradation. Read the description in the box at the bottom, try to find repeat errors. Heres a table for your benefit:

Eventid 101- Slow apps.
102- slow drivers
103- slow services
109- slow device initializing
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
Thanks for the help, will give rep,
I only have 68 startup process and there mainly the ones which are needed to run. My antivirus doesn't do a scan when loaded, and the drivers are upto date.
The OS was the pre-installed one.

Cheers x

Thanks Matthew :D. 68 sounds too high a number to me, unless you are really sure that you need all those processes. Just to compare, my new Sony now starts with 38 processes - after a clean install and trimming down unnecessary stuff that gets installed together with specific Sony drivers.

You may try a simple thing - boot up your system in the safe mode and see whether this feels fast or slow for you. The safe mode will not load anything except for the absolutely necessary system files and drivers, so there you won't be affected by any bloatware or programs you choose to run at startup. If this will turn out fast for you, then you can proceed by eliminating those startup items that take a lot of time (follow Bill's advice above). If the safe mode startup is still slow, then something more drastic is needed, but hopefully it won't come to this.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron 530
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Q6600
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung Syncmaster P2450
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung HD103UJ
Samsung HD501LJ
Internet Speed
25 Mb/s
Does it spend a long time just getting to the window's startup screen? It might be that you have a hangup in your bios with the new processor, did you update the bios to make sure it could handle a six core chip?
 

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Windows 7 home premium
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