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It's on AC power.. it's an HP AMT Turino 64 Mobile Processer, 1.8 GHz, 512 KB, 1600 MHz system bus, 80 Hard Drive... is that what you are looking for? .. Let me know where to look and I'll get you want you want.. thanks!
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I mainly wanted specs so I could guess how old/new your system is. I'd like to say your problems are NOT hardware related, but it's impossible to tell without actually using the machine.
You may want to do this to see if it fixes anything- Go to Start> Run>, type in msconfig, then go to the last tab for startup and disable ALL enabled startup programs. You'll be asked to restart, so go ahead and do that and see if it's still as bad after. (I know this may seem redundant since you did a safe mode startup, but it's still worth a try, imo) If that doesn't do the trick, you can try going into your BIOS to see if there is a S.M.A.R.T status section that will tell you if your hard drive is running normally. If you don't have the option in your BIOS, you can download Drive Health to see. DRIVE HEALTH: The Hard Disk analysing and monitoring tool based on the S.M.A.R.T. technology. Allows you to predict HDD failure and prevent losing critical data. |
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Oftentimes in this scenario I would back up my software and files and then wipe the hard drive and start from scratch with a clean Windows XP installation. Trying to repair hidden problems in an operating system if issues are this bad are time consuming. Try what skwillz suggested. If that fails, a clean installation is option 2.
Note: whenever I own a laptop again, I am running Linux, but I'm waiting to see what openSUSE 10.3 has to offer. |
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