I should mention that I have a gig of memory and have run the Memory
Diagnostic, chkdsk and Lifeguard bootable hard drive repair scan. All were
clean.
"gregrocker" wrote:
> I have narrowed down my serious start up degradation on a Gateway ML3109 to
> spiking CPU and Disk activity as I start up and do almost anything on the
> notebook. Something is making various services, apps and drivers throw up
> errors about taking too long to start-up and shutdown. I thought I had
> narrowed it further to Sound drivers but updating and repeated reinstalls
> only reduced the sound-related errors. I'm almost sure this is hardware
> because I have done two clean reinstalls of just the Vista Basic system and
> it doesn't change. I thought it could be the generic drivers Vista's install
> disk uses, so I replaced every driver I could find on gateway's website for
> my model (only chipset wouldn't download, saying my system didn't "meet
> minimum requirements" even though it was downloaded from Gateway for my
> serial number) but the result is just fewer errors at each startup, or
> shutdown, in the Performance-Diagnostics>Operational log accessed on the
> Advanced Tools panel. These errors (sometimes Critical) are for different
> services/apps/drivers each time although Management Console, Prefetch, Error
> Reporting, Volume Shadow Service, Sound (including PCI slot, driver, and
> service) are frequent offenders. The startup and shutdown time are about 3
> minutes each, up from 20 seconds previously. It is the critical error on each
> startup (degradation error 100) that bothers me.
>
> Can someone tell me the exact procedure to troubleshoot these as I watch the
> performance graphs spike for CPU, hard disk, Memory? By the time I get to the
> log after startup, it is too late, but the spikes continue anyway even though
> no additonal errors are thrown up except at startup and shutdown. The error
> log in Administrative View is clean. I have no viruses, now or previously. I
> run no startup programs except Avast. I keep it CCleaned and Auslogics
> Defragged daily. Thanks.
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