I just left the defrag running all night and still the problem persist.
My diskpart lists appears to be correct and also a chkdsk /R on the disk.
Really beats me up.
Any suggestions PLS
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JE JE nop just Sound Editing I'm a musician, got Pro Music Software. The point is thst it happens all the time, If I go to a folder it is very slow just to load the file icons even though that I have it in detail listing.
When I play song fron the SATA drive, A normal one MP3 it starts with...
First, thanks for your time in answering this problem, well it is conected without RAID and to the first SATA conector. Just pluged in and recognized by the BIOS.
I have
*IDE0:
40 GB master boot IDE drive
* IDE1
20 GB Master IDE Drive
DVD Recordfable Slave
SATA
145GB SATA...
I bought a MAXTOR 6V160, 186 Gb SATA drive some weeks ago, for disk space, now I've transfer most of my (2) IDE drives data to the SATA and it started to go very slow when I acces large files folders and the last days when I do some Gb acces my PC reboots without explanation or it slows down in...
Can anyonetell me how do I open this computer or where to find a service manual . It's for a client and I don't want to damage it.
Thanks in advance for your time in answering this.
(and I really feel stupid to ask this)
Also I read this.
Make sure you can view hidden and system files: Instructions here.
Boot to safe mode: Instructions here.
Then Close all windows and have hijackthis fix the following that are still listed:
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar =...
I read this and ot worked ok.
Make sure you can view hidden and system files: Instructions here.
Boot to safe mode: Instructions here.
Then Close all windows and have hijackthis fix the following that are still listed:
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar =...
Does it rund a msn PlusH process?.
Also look for a AIMDEAD.EXE on the documents and settings. This is what I've found on clients PC's, probably the same, really hope so.
Logfile of HijackThis v1.97.7
Scan saved at 23:18:09, on 07/11/2004
Platform: Windows 2000 SP3 (WinNT 5.00.2195)
MSIE...
This is what I've found on a client PC, and after a good hours of search I came with a solution, something that no Anti-virus has detected. Please note the AIMDEAD.EXE running. It runs with iexplore.exe. Also notice the R1 search bar, it runs every 15 sec or so.
Logfile of HijackThis v1.97.7...
Anyhow, try to boot from your XP CD and first do a repair of XP installation, on the console try a FIXBOOT and FIXMBR.....Warning if there's a virus it could damage your data.
This is a entry point.
regards
Do we think that more info is in need. What OS is running?, Partitions on the HD?, etc.
Kind to help any time but give us more info on your system.
Regards
Hi. did you look on the Control Panel, Folder options, there should be on the view tab, th eoption to show both parts but administrate as one selected.
Also please send more information on your settings, specially on any explorer folder/tools/options/view
Regards
Yes I've tried, spybot........I did see that Kazaa was loaded and P2P (don't like both of them) on th client and also some HKLM=AXVRZT"% that I took out from the registry myself. Nothing else, apart from the .pif files that gave any hint of virus.
And if Panda was updated, and also runned...
As of today a lot of clients are reporting to have lost files from a virus. I checked tha PC`s and nothing was reported by Panda, Mcafee or symantec.
As sure as an Engineer that I am there has to be somthing wrong that's going on. The only simptom found and not in all de PC was the occurrence...
My deepest thanks for your time.....I was in the same path of solution and I will try it as soon my client (who has XP pro, I installed it) is avalable.
As allways my very best regards and thanks for your time and answer.
Regards
Please someone know wich XP services SHOULD be present to enable MSN Remote desktop for a client. I can ping him but no luck on establishing a remote connection. I think is services on client computer.
Thanks all for your time in answering
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