will my installation survive
Published on October 27, 2006 By werewolf In Personal Computing
Hi all,

My computer has been freezing lately, probably some connection on the motherboard. I think I fixed that part of it, but...

During one session, it froze a number of times very quickly. During reboots, during ad-aware and virus checking sessions, etc.

It seems that now anything in the explorer *process* is verrrrrryyyyyy slow. Sys tray refreshes are slow, taskbar refreshes are slow, opening the start panel, opening windows explorer.exe (it loads quickly, but navigation is painful).

All ad-aware, spy-bot, virus scans are negative and I've used CCleaner.

Applications seem to be running well, but if I use an open/save dialog box and try navigating somewhere, it slows down. Very slow. Go make a sandwich and a cup of coffee slow.

I tried to set a restore point to a date prior to this all happening, but it didn't help. Same problems.

I REALLY don't want to have to re-install the OS, but what other options are there? Is there a way to "re-tune" the explorer process?

Is there anything I can check in the registry, are there any proggies which can do this? Does the system recovery option in the disk handle this?

**update** I just updated FastOne viewer and winamp and the installations were flawless. However, when winamp fired up, I can't do anything with it. Clicking the playlist button did nothing, media library same thing. Can't even move it around the desk top. Have no idea if this has anything to do with my problem or if winamps messed up.

Hope this isn't too much information I dl'd something using Firefox and when it was done I clicked "open folder". Explorer came right up (I performed those updates mentioned above) and while I had explorer going, I clicked the 'up' button and explorer moved up one folder level. I did this all the way up that one drive. When I clicked 'up' again it went to 'My Computer' and did it's crawling through molasses thing again.

Also, if I right click on something and my mouse hovers over the 'send to' item, I have to wait a couple of minutes before anything happens.
**end update**

Do any of you gurus have any suggestions? I really need to fix this asap.

I thank you so much in advance

David
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on Oct 27, 2006
I don't know if this will help..but...it happened to me...

1) try to take off all the internal removeable hardware cards /sound card/modem card and boot see if this help. If its build in type...disable it while in BIOS mode.

2) If its solve the slow problem then probably the hardware fault. If not ... ;(
on Oct 28, 2006
time and date are correct
imapi is not running
the only errors logged in application, system, aceeventlog had to do with the machine being in safe mode.
on Oct 28, 2006
probably some connection on the motherboard. I think I fixed that part of it,


What was that?
on Oct 28, 2006
BTW Dave...your computer is starting to piss me off.........  
on Oct 28, 2006
lol...sorry. I'm getting a little ticked of too.

I pulled out all the cards of any kind, memory, video, pci, etc, cleaned off the connectors with alcohol, reseated everything.
on Oct 28, 2006
You pulled them all after it started doing this?
on Oct 28, 2006
corky had a good idea with the list of processes and services running in safe mode. write 'em all down, then boot normally and disable all except those from safe mode, reboot and start enabling one at a time.

a copy of black vipers site seems to be here now: WWW Link

however, i'm not doing that until you've given up LOL
on Oct 28, 2006
yes - after
on Oct 28, 2006
OK...how about unplugging the external stuff? USB printer, cam, external drives? If you can snap a shot of Taskmanager processes running and post it, I'll tell you what shouldn't be there (if anything). What is your video card and what version of drivers did you install?
on Oct 28, 2006
no usb printer, no cameras, no external drives.

only mouse (usb) and keyboard (ps2) are connected at the moment. USB is a PCI USB 2.0 card.

Also, no extras running...no stardock apps am running in windows classic. oh the humanity.

ATI Radeon ViVo 64m ddr, which is like a 7200. installed catalyst 6.5 for the 7200

on Oct 28, 2006
Un-install InCD.......
on Oct 28, 2006
don't see an uninstaller...part of the whole nero package. disabled the helper service and killed the process in taskmanager.

the add/remove component is just not playing nice. not loading anything.
on Oct 28, 2006
on Oct 28, 2006
Before I'd scrolled down I saw the incd process in the list...and instantly thought....remove THAT...
on Oct 28, 2006
gone problem remains
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