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  • dyna mo
    just a fucking jerk
    • Dec 2008
    • 68184

    #1

    any ideas for fixing this W7 computer problem?

    Anyhoo, one of my boxes is acting up and I wanted to see if you have any thoughts. Several (but not all) programs are running slow. Both browsers take forever to load pages, many times the server will time out. when I click on the file icon in the tool bar for windows explorer (the computer explorer, not the internet explorer), the window that pops up is the libraries wiindow, with all blank icons and the comp tries and tries to load that window and never does, so my favorites, library, and computer locations never show- no hard drives, no documents, music, desktop or recent places show.

    In fact, the green bar going across the top never even starts. Also, I run 2 monitors on this machine, on reboot the main monitor is not found many times, i've switched cables and monitors and cannot find a pattern, then out of the blue, the computer recognizes both monitors.

    Things i've done-

    *updated* windows 7 from the disc. (it stated there was a .net 4.0 framework issue and it *repaired* it.
    reseated the video card and updated the driver.

    ran syschk from the cmd prompt (no issues found)

    ran deep scan with ms security essentials. no threats found.

    uninstalled and reinstalled several software apps.

    ran memory check- all good.

    ran *disk checker, repair bad sectors* on all drives, no bad sectors found.

    replaced 2 secondary drives with one larger drive.

    I think that's all i've tried, i wonder if i should f disk and reinstall everything on a completely wiped c drive? or maybe it's a hardware issue, the power supply? maybe the video card? i don't think it's the motherboard or cpu as the sytem goes through the boot sequence properly, it seems.

    Any ideas? thx
  • Serge Litehead
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2002
    • 5190

    #2
    is this an HP notebook? one of my HP notebooks was all good and peachy till i started using it with secondary monitor through HDMI cable.. then after a month it all went to shit - after taking completely apart the notebook, i had to in order to get to heat sink, i found out their hardware architecture wasn't that great in terms of cooling video card.. the result was defective video card which only works now with standard windows default drivers.

    your issue maybe for a number of different issues.. from what i've read it either looks one of the following: corrupted win system, overheating cpu/video (maybe damaged circuitry because of excessive overheating like in my case with video card) or bad memory which looks like can be ruled out since your mem-check came out good.

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    • Helix
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2002
      • 6021

      #3
      what happens when you boot into safe mode? if it runs fine in safe mode then you can eliminate the Windows OS and hardware issues and start looking at the hardware drivers for possible issues.

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      • dyna mo
        just a fucking jerk
        • Dec 2008
        • 68184

        #4
        ok, i am in safe mode with networking and the only issue withstanding is the monitor issue, the system only recognizes the second monitor, not the primary monitor. the windoes explorer is working fine and pages load quickly as well, do you think this is a video driver issue? shuld i remove the driver entirely and reinstall?

        thx!

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        • Helix
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2002
          • 6021

          #5
          I would remove the video card from the device manager list and reboot, letting windows (re)discover the new hardware (video card) and install the drivers.

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          • dyna mo
            just a fucking jerk
            • Dec 2008
            • 68184

            #6
            Originally posted by Helix
            I would remove the video card from the device manager list and reboot, letting windows (re)discover the new hardware (video card) and install the drivers.
            willl do, thank you!

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            • MK Ultra
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2007
              • 879

              #7
              ...and queue the "get a mac" homos in 5...4...3...2...

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              • dyna mo
                just a fucking jerk
                • Dec 2008
                • 68184

                #8
                Originally posted by Helix
                I would remove the video card from the device manager list and reboot, letting windows (re)discover the new hardware (video card) and install the drivers.

                this. cleared up pretty much everything, thanks a ton!!

                pages load now, still a little slow it seems though....
                Originally posted by MK Ultra
                ...and queue the "get a mac" homos in 5...4...3...2...
                are you who i think you are?

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                • Helix
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 6021

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dyna mo
                  this. cleared up pretty much everything, thanks a ton!!

                  pages load now, still a little slow it seems though....
                  cool...I would check the video card manufacturers site for an updated driver, plus sometimes they have a support forum and maybe there is a thread about your issues.

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                  • dyna mo
                    just a fucking jerk
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 68184

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Helix
                    cool...I would check the video card manufacturers site for an updated driver, plus sometimes they have a support forum and maybe there is a thread about your issues.
                    will do, thanks again!

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                    • ottopottomouse
                      She is ugly, bad luck.
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 13177

                      #11
                      Maybe useless info but I had something similar happening last week which went away after a Flash Player update.
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                      • dyna mo
                        just a fucking jerk
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 68184

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ottopottomouse
                        Maybe useless info but I had something similar happening last week which went away after a Flash Player update.
                        i will check for that, i am still gettign timeouts on my mail servers and pages loading..

                        i wonder if any other drivers are crappy, any way to tell?


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                        • Dirty Lord
                          Confirmed User
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 2681

                          #13
                          bumping this thread

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                          • Robocrop
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 2785

                            #14
                            You running a piracy W7 = fail

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                            • ottopottomouse
                              She is ugly, bad luck.
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 13177

                              #15
                              Originally posted by dyna mo
                              i will check for that, i am still gettign timeouts on my mail servers and pages loading..

                              i wonder if any other drivers are crappy, any way to tell?


                              I've used DriverMagic before but I think its a very restricted trial version now.
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                              • dyna mo
                                just a fucking jerk
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 68184

                                #16
                                Originally posted by ottopottomouse
                                Maybe useless info but I had something similar happening last week which went away after a Flash Player update.
                                i just uninstalled/reinstalled flash player and on reboot, had no timeouts on websites or mail servers! thxx for the tip

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                                • ottopottomouse
                                  She is ugly, bad luck.
                                  • Jan 2010
                                  • 13177

                                  #17
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