RC dog slow on Dell Optiplex GX520

davil

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Normal install (32-bit)
Standard GX520, no addon cards.
I haven't installed any new drivers/apps. I literally just clean installed the RC (build 7100) over a copy of XP Pro (the usual windows dual boot menu at start) and XP is still fine but when I log into win 7 it's slow as can be. incredibly slow is how I would describe it. Anyway the weird thing is the CPU usage and memory usage are low so I can't figure it out. maybe it's disk usage but I can't even run any portable diagnostic software because it's so damn slow. Is there anything I can check. it must be something simple. And I'm sure somebody else has tried it on a GX520 business machine. Any help is much appreciated.
 

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Windows XP Professional x86
OS
Windows XP Professional x86
It is a pentium 4.. perhaps you should just stick with XP.

How much RAM?
 

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Windozer 7 - 70681.5ghz C2D.2x2gb Corsair 667 DDR2Intel integrated X3100 (yeah, laugh)
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP DV2000 (Service tag 2613tu)
OS
Windozer 7 - 7068
CPU
1.5ghz C2D.
Motherboard
Unkown.
Memory
2x2gb Corsair 667 DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Intel integrated X3100 (yeah, laugh)
Sound Card
Conexant High definition Audio.
Monitor(s) Displays
14.1 inch laptop display with 17inch CRT as secondary.
Screen Resolution
1280x800 both screens.
Hard Drives
160gb toshiba drive. (chills at around 65 degrees C on a cool day.)
PSU
Battery.
Case
Laptop.
Cooling
Whats that? I own a HP.
Keyboard
Laptop standard.
Mouse
Logitech cordless.
Internet Speed
Depends on the weather. (no, literally.) 5mbs-7mbs line.
Other Info
Build 7068.
Er,

It's actually a pentium D @ 2.8GHz with 1GB of ram.
and it should be more than able to handle Windows 7, at least according to

Lifehacker - Windows 7 System Requirements Less Hungry than Vista's Were - Windows

I mean, when I say it's slow, I mean it's slower than vista would run on a 286... lol

I believe there's something else wrong like a dodgy driver or something else, something simple. I'm not sure what but maybe somebody with more experience of the OS could give me some tips?
 

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Windows XP Professional x86
OS
Windows XP Professional x86
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