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Woppy101

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This is a weird problem and I'm not sure I'm even in the right place. Basically, about a week ago I did the mandatory Windows 7 updates and now whenever I boot up my computer HP Wireless Assistant takes a good minute to load delaying my internet connection. Prior to this update my computer would boot up within a minute and be fully loaded and ready to use. Its an I3 processor with 4gbs of ram. Moreover, I'm using ESET Smart Security 4 so I highly doubt any viruses. Another question while I'm at it, should I use another software for Adware/malware? My ideal scenario would be to keep the computer running as fast as possible for as long as it can go given that I never go on sites that will do damage to the PC. Thus, any program recommendations would be appreciated, I've read enough to stay away from reg cleaners.

Thanks,
Woppy
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Try a clean boot
Most feel that malwarebytes is about the best, used in conjunction with Microsoft Security Essentials.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135

I would, actually run a scan with malwarebytes to make sure there is no malware.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 420
OS
Windows 10, Home Clean Install
CPU
Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
Sound Card
Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell SP2009W 20"
Hard Drives
640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
Cooling
Fan
Keyboard
Dell USB Keyboard
Mouse
Dell Premium Optical USB
Internet Speed
DSL 2.85
I'm a huge n00b and that looks pretty intense, another other suggestions? Is Microsoft Security Essentials pre-installed, your going to have to excuse such questions I'm not at home at the current moment and curreently on an XP machine.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Actually everything is very easy. Microsoft Security Essentials is, in my opinion the best anti virus for Windows. It must be downloaded. You old Anti Virus uninstalled.

The clean boot is just a matter of unticking some services and then then slowly ticking them, again to see if one of them is the problem

Please, ask all the questions that you want. I am here to help. Let me do that.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 420
OS
Windows 10, Home Clean Install
CPU
Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
Sound Card
Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell SP2009W 20"
Hard Drives
640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
Cooling
Fan
Keyboard
Dell USB Keyboard
Mouse
Dell Premium Optical USB
Internet Speed
DSL 2.85
Thank you. I'm current happy with ESET Smart Security as it does a fantastic job. I will try the malware solution then the clean boot. As it stands I feel the problem is exclusively with HP Wireless Assistant since everything else loads as it once did, yet HP Wireless Assistant takes about a minute to load delaying my internet connection. I shall reply with results in a few hours when I return home. Thank you for your help and humbleness
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
I'm a huge n00b and that looks pretty intense, another other suggestions? Is Microsoft Security Essentials pre-installed, your going to have to excuse such questions I'm not at home at the current moment and curreently on an XP machine.


Here are the Links

Microsoft Security Essentials : http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Malwarebytes: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com

Hope This Helps,
Josh
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
CPU
Intel Core i5 2400 @ 3.10GHz
Motherboard
Foxconn H67MP-S/-V/H67MP
Memory
8.0GB DDR3 @ 665MHz (2GBx4)
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6870
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC 2243W & SMB1930NW
Screen Resolution
1440x900 & 1920x1080
Hard Drives
977GB Seagate ST31000524AS ATA Drive (SATA)
250GB WD iSCSI attached Drive
PSU
750W Gaming PSU
Case
Novatech Night
Cooling
Fan
Keyboard
Dell Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
R.A.T 07 Gaming Mouse
Internet Speed
Download: 10 Mbps Ping: 30ms Upload: 0.81 Mbps
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Optiarc DVD RW AD-5260S ATA Device
Thank you. I'm current happy with ESET Smart Security as it does a fantastic job. I will try the malware solution then the clean boot. As it stands I feel the problem is exclusively with HP Wireless Assistant since everything else loads as it once did, yet HP Wireless Assistant takes about a minute to load delaying my internet connection. I shall reply with results in a few hours when I return home. Thank you for your help and humbleness

What I would do first is check your startup to see if the update added any programs to the list that might be taking priority over the wireless assistant. To do so:

Click Start > Type msconfig > Hit Enter > Click the Startup Tab > Check for programs you do NOT want to automatically start when Windows boots and uncheck the box next to them > Click OK > Reboot your computer
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU
AMD Athlon II X2 245 2.90Ghz
Motherboard
Some Gigabyte one, dont remember model
Memory
3.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
8800GTS 512MB
Sound Card
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual 22" widescreen
Hard Drives
250GB internal, 500GB internal
PSU
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX 850W Power Supply
Case
Thermalkake Tsunami Dream
Cooling
Thermaltake Golden Orb II
Keyboard
Saitek Eclipse 2
Mouse
Logitech MX518
You could get rid of the HP wireless assistant and still use your wireless. It's just a different skin over the functions already built into windows, and in my opinion, completely useless because it adds unnecessary processes.
 
I suggest viewing what your last updates were. Note what they are. Then roll back to a date prior to those updates. Check your speed. If good, then update ONE item at a time. Check speed. Hopefully you can identify which update is slowing you down and block it.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell and Custom
OS
Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
CPU
System 1: i7 [email protected], System 2: AMD FX-4100 Zambezi 3.6G
Motherboard
System 1:Dell 06NWYK System 2: ASUS M5A97 AM3+
Memory
System 1: 8GB System 2: 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
System 1: ATI FirePro V4800 System 2: Radeon HD 6850
Sound Card
System 1: onboard System 2: onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
System1: Viewsonic HDMI 24"
Screen Resolution
System 1: 1920x1080 System 2: 1920x1080
Hard Drives
System 1: Mirrored .5B drives System 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
Case
System 1: Dell System 2: Cooler Master
Internet Speed
10 MBPS
You could get rid of the HP wireless assistant and still use your wireless. It's just a different skin over the functions already built into windows, and in my opinion, completely useless because it adds unnecessary processes.

When I disabled HP Wireless Assistant at a prior date, it disconnects my internet. Its a weird scenario where I cannot connect to the internet until HP Wireless Assistant loads.

I suggest viewing what your last updates were. Note what they are. Then roll back to a date prior to those updates. Check your speed. If good, then update ONE item at a time. Check speed. Hopefully you can identify which update is slowing you down and block it.

I've previously tried this, by attempting to roll back my computer to a date before the updates, but I only had options for system restore the day after the updates.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
You would have to set windows to manage your wireless networks after uninstalling Hp wireless assistant. That's usually one the first things I get rid of when trying to speed up a factory configured system. Believe me, HP wireless assistant is completely unnecessary, and I've removed it from dozens of HP laptops without having any problems connecting any of them to wireless internet afterward. There's a service called WLAN auto config that you have to set to start automatically in order to get windows to take care of your wireless.. Sometimes you have to download a driver for the wireless card that doesn't contain the HP wireless assistant, but it always works afterward.
 
You would have to set windows to manage your wireless networks after uninstalling Hp wireless assistant. That's usually one the first things I get rid of when trying to speed up a factory configured system. Believe me, HP wireless assistant is completely unnecessary, and I've removed it from dozens of HP laptops without having any problems connecting any of them to wireless internet afterward. There's a service called WLAN auto config that you have to set to start automatically in order to get windows to take care of your wireless.. Sometimes you have to download a driver for the wireless card that doesn't contain the HP wireless assistant, but it always works afterward.


I tried this solution again, since it was the easiest. Its a little quicker, but prior to these updates soon as my computer would load it would connect to the internet, now it takes about 30 seconds. I just want to know if this is abnormal or I'll settle for the longer wait time.

Just some other questions while I have so many experts here. In disk clean-up is it safe to constantly delete the temporary files? Are there any programs in specific I should download/get to ensure optium performance? I ran the Malwarebytes it did not find anything.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Nothing in any of the temp folders that can be deleted is essential to running your computer. You can safely delete the contents of users/[username]/appdata/local/temp, windows/software distribution/download and windows/temp. If you then use disk cleanup to get rid of restore points and an aftermarket defragmenter like jkdefrag, your system will definitely improve in startup time. Also, go into msconfig and uncheck everything, then see how long it takes to start up. You can enable things one at a time afterwards, and identify any other problem applications
 
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