crabig
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Hey guys,
I've been working on this machine for about 3 days now, trying to track down the issue.
It's a Compaq sr2150nx desktop, running Vista Basic, and it's running like a dog.
First thought when it came in was RAM, as the owner was only running 512MB.
Well, I put 2GB of Patriot RAM into it, and it runs a little bit better, but not a lot.
Scanned it with Malware Bytes, Avira BootCD, and ComboFix, found no malware issues.
As much as I was trying to avoid doing a N&P, the customer gave the go ahead if necessary. I tried to burn Recovery DVDs from the recovery partition, and found a problem.
The DVD burned with no problem, but when it tried to verify, it failed. I put a known good DVD into the drive, and it wouldn't read. I swapped the DVD drive with a known good drive, and the same thing.
I removed the upper and lower filters, no change.
I ran the Windows Repair, no change
I reloaded the DVD drivers, no change.
Not sure what to do next. Any suggestions?
I've cloned the hard drive, and am thinking about reloading with WinXP, just to try and re-burn the Recovery discs, but that will be a huge chore, as the built in burning program for recovery will dissappear with the reload.
I've been working on this machine for about 3 days now, trying to track down the issue.
It's a Compaq sr2150nx desktop, running Vista Basic, and it's running like a dog.
First thought when it came in was RAM, as the owner was only running 512MB.
Well, I put 2GB of Patriot RAM into it, and it runs a little bit better, but not a lot.
Scanned it with Malware Bytes, Avira BootCD, and ComboFix, found no malware issues.
As much as I was trying to avoid doing a N&P, the customer gave the go ahead if necessary. I tried to burn Recovery DVDs from the recovery partition, and found a problem.
The DVD burned with no problem, but when it tried to verify, it failed. I put a known good DVD into the drive, and it wouldn't read. I swapped the DVD drive with a known good drive, and the same thing.
I removed the upper and lower filters, no change.
I ran the Windows Repair, no change
I reloaded the DVD drivers, no change.
Not sure what to do next. Any suggestions?
I've cloned the hard drive, and am thinking about reloading with WinXP, just to try and re-burn the Recovery discs, but that will be a huge chore, as the built in burning program for recovery will dissappear with the reload.