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03-03-2019 09:17 AM
There seems to be too many replies. but try to follow me for a bit:
unknown speed issues might comes from a bad hard disk damage so i want you first to install this product called Easeus Parition master free and do a disk check for bad sectors and you gotta do this no matter time it would take so you could get into the other options. and I can help you after, I am extremely good with speeeding up devices no matter what as long as there is no hardware issues. Keep me posted 🙂
03-05-2019 03:25 AM
Hey,
Good you have done that already, But I wanted to make sure that you did a surface test for the whole disk and not for the C: Drive only. For what I can see in the Picture you were doing a surface Test for One Drive Only so please repeat the process by right clicking on the "Disk 0" Above and select surface Test But if you have done that already then move to my Next Step.
Download the Following Software which can help speed Up system performance
CCleaner https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/download/standard
Autoruns https://download.sysinternals.com/files/Autoruns.zip
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For CCleaner Try to select All options at the beggining Except for the option " Wipe Free space" Then run cleaner. Next Move to the second Tab "Registry" and make sure all are selected and click fix selected issues After the scan.
For Autoruns Zip file you downloaded, Run the File Autoruns 32 or 64 depending on your system.
Disable only Entries of programs you Know and you don't need them to start except manually. Be cautious to what to you choose.
Restart Device Next.
Keep Me Posted for any changes.
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03-06-2019 04:12 AM
ok I have run a surface test on drive 0 no bad sectors. Ran CCleaner and cleaned up junk files and ran registry cleaner. As for AutoRuns this is where I get stumped. Im scared to death to start deleting stuff here. But I think thats where my problem lies.
40 services alone are running. 29 scheduled tasks.
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