Sunday, May 26, 2019

windows 7 - Computer suddently slow after a blue screen


My computer was fine until I had a Blue Screen 0x0000007A.


Right after that happen, I did a full recovery backup with the Acer tool that they give with the laptop cause I wanted to reformat for a long time. Now the drivers are all up to date and Windows 7 x64 up to date.


But since the blue screen, my computer is so slow, it takes like 30 minutes to reboot. And it keeps freezing like 20 secs randomly(not the mouse, only the program stops responding).


I thought it was the RAM, but I did run memtest86 and I had no error.
What it could be? The HDD?


The weird thing is that it takes so much time to boot and that it's not slow when when it's fully started


The laptop is an Acer Aspire 8940g.


Answer



This makes me think that your HDD may be bad. Download a tool such as SpeedFan and check the S.M.A.R.T. data.


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