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September 14, 2012 at 6:16 pm #19996TurksMeisterParticipant
My computer takes 6 minutes to switch on and has multiple errors in the Event viewer.
Please tell me what information you require to make it awesome again!
September 14, 2012 at 6:24 pm #83714LammieParticipantformat C:
THE END 😀
September 14, 2012 at 6:36 pm #83715AlzirKeymasterFixes everything normally so yea, reformat. Didn’t you just install everything on a new ssd though? Have a look at how much crap you have in your system tray if you let the mrs near the pc, also how many processes you have running in windows, if either look untidy, at least reinstall windows, but reformatting and telling her to fuck off away from your computer will definitely help.
September 14, 2012 at 6:50 pm #83716September 14, 2012 at 11:30 pm #83717TurksMeisterParticipantThe Rats have a great thread, so going to do that stuff first.
http://www.clandesertrats.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=8216
September 15, 2012 at 12:50 am #83718airmessyParticipantDont even bother trying to fix it. it will waste hours of your life and give you countless headaches as you try every little tweak out there. Just format and reinstall windows.
I do mine around once a year tbh because the difference you see in everything from booting up or gaming is massive, when you clean install.September 15, 2012 at 9:29 am #83719AlzirKeymaster@airmessy wrote:
Dont even bother trying to fix it. it will waste hours of your life and give you countless headaches as you try every little tweak out there. Just format and reinstall windows.
I do mine around once a year tbh because the difference you see in everything from booting up or gaming is massive, when you clean install.^this
September 15, 2012 at 12:37 pm #83720bmstalkerParticipant@Alzir wrote:
@airmessy wrote:
Dont even bother trying to fix it. it will waste hours of your life and give you countless headaches as you try every little tweak out there. Just format and reinstall windows.
I do mine around once a year tbh because the difference you see in everything from booting up or gaming is massive, when you clean install.^this
Fuck, I wish I could get away with giving that kind of advice to people in my job.
Turks, as to your questions, what part does it takes ages to boot up. Is it before or after the windows splashscreen. If after, specifically what does it say on the screen.
Re. event vewier, there are always tons of errors, some are serious, some are not. What do they say? Ones to look out for are disk issues etc.
September 15, 2012 at 8:08 pm #83721TurksMeisterParticipantCheers mate
its before the splash screen – litterally a blank black page for a couple of minutes, then does the splash screen loading part but really slowly.
Event viewers hows numerous critical errors for “disk” (event ID 7)
Bad news?
September 15, 2012 at 8:44 pm #83722bmstalkerParticipant@TurksMeister wrote:
Cheers mate
its before the splash screen – litterally a blank black page for a couple of minutes, then does the splash screen loading part but really slowly.
Event viewers hows numerous critical errors for “disk” (event ID 7)
Bad news?
Yep, sounds like your HD is on it’s way out mate. A great excuse for and SSD. I’d backup anything you want to keep on that drive then run a checkdisk mate, but it’s likely a hardware fault.
September 15, 2012 at 9:23 pm #83723TurksMeisterParticipantCheers for the heads up – I actually saved everything for a recent re install, so no big job.
Ive heard bad things about OCz SSD’s, can these be ignored? and I have a SATA II Mobo… will this limit my speed?
Cheers
September 15, 2012 at 10:58 pm #83724LammieParticipant@TurksMeister wrote:
Cheers for the heads up – I actually saved everything for a recent re install, so no big job.
Ive heard bad things about OCz SSD’s, can these be ignored? and I have a SATA II Mobo… will this limit my speed?
Cheers
There we some reported issues with the OCZ Agility 3 SSD’s but there has been a firmware update since, which seems to has sorted it for most people. I have the OCZ Vertex 4 and I can tell you I’ve had no issues and it’s exceedingly quick.
With regards to SATA II Board limiting your speed, you can get SATA II SSD’s and compared to a mechanical HDD, you will notice a huge performace increase. If you wanted to, you could still buy a SATA III SSD and futureproof yourself if you decide to get a newer mobo/cpu later on, but it will only run a quick as the SATA II Ports on your Mobo. Again, compared to a mechnical drive it will be much faster.
September 17, 2012 at 11:37 am #83725TurksMeisterParticipantSold! Which would you suggest:
OCZ Technology 120GB Solid 3 SATA 6Gb/s 2.5″ Solid State Drive – £53.98
http://www.dabs.com/products/ocz-technology-120gb-solid-3-sata-6gb-s-2-5–solid-state-drive-7L6M.html?utm_source=retention+email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email160912&utm_content=ce00120GB OCZ Technology Vertex Plus, 2.5″ SSD, SATA II – 3Gb/s, Read 250M – £39.96 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110951817732&clk_rvr_id=387875665744
Baring in mind I am super broke at the moment!
Presuming the cheaper SATA2 due to not being SATA 3 compatible?! Hmmm going to go with my gut feeling!
September 17, 2012 at 12:52 pm #83726TurksMeisterParticipantIs 4GB ram ok in this day and age, or should I look into upgrading?
September 17, 2012 at 2:46 pm #83727airmessyParticipantIts average at best turks.
U can get the ozc agliity 3 cheaper from ebuyer £67.98 http://www.ebuyer.com/268244-ocz-120gb-agility-3-ssd-agt3-25sat3-120g.
I got the same ssd a few weeks ago, here is a little benchmark comparison of the ssd (c) and my normal hd (d) -
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