Alan22
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I started work on a Dell Vostro 1500. Vista 32-bit w/ 2GB RAM, Intel C2D T5270, integrated Intel video chipset. Adequate for a business laptop, and that's what it's used for.
Symptoms: Slow. Slow to boot, Slow to get to Vista logon screen, slow to get to Windows desktop, slow to open programs, occasionally freezes &/or reboots on its own. It's usable, just need a bit of patience with it and need to backup open work or risk losing it
I did the usual/customary hardware tests, cleaned out temp files, ran chkdsk /f, defragged, ran virus/malware scans - the usual stuff. All clean. What could be causing the slowness? Well, it was the Flash Cache Module built into the system. I disabled it in the bios and set the SATA Operation to ATA instead of AHCI. Holy crap, what a difference! The laptop now boots fast, programs load fast....complete turn around. I expect to see an increase in performance with Flash Cache Module enabled, not disabled (yes, the system has the module installed).
From Dell: "Flash Cache Module is an internal memory card that helps improve the performance of your computer....and is only compatible with Vista". Well, on this system it seems to have had the opposite effect. Maybe the module is going bad? The system passed all hardware tests though.
Has anyone else experienced this on Dell systems w/ Vista & Flash Cache Modules?
Symptoms: Slow. Slow to boot, Slow to get to Vista logon screen, slow to get to Windows desktop, slow to open programs, occasionally freezes &/or reboots on its own. It's usable, just need a bit of patience with it and need to backup open work or risk losing it

I did the usual/customary hardware tests, cleaned out temp files, ran chkdsk /f, defragged, ran virus/malware scans - the usual stuff. All clean. What could be causing the slowness? Well, it was the Flash Cache Module built into the system. I disabled it in the bios and set the SATA Operation to ATA instead of AHCI. Holy crap, what a difference! The laptop now boots fast, programs load fast....complete turn around. I expect to see an increase in performance with Flash Cache Module enabled, not disabled (yes, the system has the module installed).
From Dell: "Flash Cache Module is an internal memory card that helps improve the performance of your computer....and is only compatible with Vista". Well, on this system it seems to have had the opposite effect. Maybe the module is going bad? The system passed all hardware tests though.
Has anyone else experienced this on Dell systems w/ Vista & Flash Cache Modules?