Ahzrukhal007
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Hello.
I will try to make this story as short as possible, but I am very frustrated on this.
My dad's laptop had gotten a bunch of viruses/rootkits, so I decided to use KillDisk and erase everything with one pass.
Everything gets done and I reinstall Win 7 Home Premium 64bit. Install everything and use the laptop like normal.
For the first five minutes, everything is fine. Loads programs up in a couple of settings.
After the five minutes, it starts getting very slow. The mouse is lagging. Everything takes a couple of minutes to load. The only thing I even did besides have it on was install Windows Update when you first reformat.
After a few more KillDisks and reformatting. the same problem is happening. I know rootkits are harder to kill than most, but can it be possible it is STILL alive?
I also am thinking maybe something inside the laptop is wrong (CPU, HDD.) How would I be able to check this to let you guys know?
I will try the HP Recovery Manager in a while and see if there is any difference.
Please, if anyone could help me and give me at least some ideas to why this is happening.
Thank you.
I will try to make this story as short as possible, but I am very frustrated on this.
My dad's laptop had gotten a bunch of viruses/rootkits, so I decided to use KillDisk and erase everything with one pass.
Everything gets done and I reinstall Win 7 Home Premium 64bit. Install everything and use the laptop like normal.
For the first five minutes, everything is fine. Loads programs up in a couple of settings.
After the five minutes, it starts getting very slow. The mouse is lagging. Everything takes a couple of minutes to load. The only thing I even did besides have it on was install Windows Update when you first reformat.
After a few more KillDisks and reformatting. the same problem is happening. I know rootkits are harder to kill than most, but can it be possible it is STILL alive?
I also am thinking maybe something inside the laptop is wrong (CPU, HDD.) How would I be able to check this to let you guys know?
I will try the HP Recovery Manager in a while and see if there is any difference.
Please, if anyone could help me and give me at least some ideas to why this is happening.
Thank you.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitE8400 @ 3.00GHz2GB Patriot RAMXFX 8800 GTS 512MB
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- E8400 @ 3.00GHz
- Motherboard
- P5N-T Deluxe
- Memory
- 2GB Patriot RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- XFX 8800 GTS 512MB
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 2 596 GB HDD