chris87
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Posted 7:34 am, 02/02/2014
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If your problem is with chrome, then uninstall it completely, and use jrt to remove any bloatware that may of been installed by chrome or any addon you may of downloaded or that got installed.
How do you know Chrome is the culprit? What has lead you to believe that Chrome is the one doing it?
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White America
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Posted 9:26 pm, 02/01/2014
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I noticed you ran malwarebytes. That is a pretty good program. But Adw will catch things malwarebytes will not.
SFC checks for corrupt system files..
I really think you have a cache memory issues or a heat problem in general.
Fans and thermal paste is where I would start.
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crestonflash
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Posted 4:54 pm, 02/01/2014
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Isn't that program used to remove bloatware? This machine is about five years old and just started this crap
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chris87
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Posted 10:25 am, 02/01/2014
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White America
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Posted 8:13 pm, 01/31/2014
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Couple of things I would check. First it may be a heat issue or a hard drive issue. Make sure the thermal paste on the cpu is good. Make sure the cpu HEATSINK is tight when clapped / bolted in place. CPU fans suffer from metal fatigue. They need to be really snug or they do not work properly
Next you need to test the hard drive performance / check for bad sectors and defrag Run scan disk
More test software In windows Run " SFC /Scannow " Also adw Cleaner
http://general-changelog-te...adwcleaner
on the right where it says download
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justinksg
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Posted 6:27 pm, 01/31/2014
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Check your plugins and addons, make sure there isn't any unnecessary ones there.
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crestonflash
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Posted 4:04 pm, 01/30/2014
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Found my problem is with Chrome. Now gotta try to figure out what has hidden it's self there. With IE I have over 1.5 mb free and 3.5 available.
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justinksg
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Posted 7:58 pm, 01/29/2014
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6gb of ram is plenty, shouldn't be a ram issue. Defrag your hard drives maybe? Or if you can't find a solution, format the hard drives and reinstall windows. That's a last resort though.
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crestonflash
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Posted 7:54 pm, 01/29/2014
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BRG, checked for over heat some time ago. Been fighting this crap for over a week
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RetiredVet
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Posted 7:14 pm, 01/29/2014
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Check the Raid utility - maybe the Raid is rebuilding - The system will slow down some if the your raid is rebuilding. Also might check your actual CPU speed, there are a few free downloads to do this.
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Crestonflash
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Posted 4:58 pm, 01/29/2014
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Did disable two programs, but with no avail
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Crestonflash
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Posted 4:58 pm, 01/29/2014
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BRG, run a very clean startup, minimal essential programs.
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BlueRidgeGuy
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Posted 4:48 pm, 01/29/2014
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Check the programs being run at start up.
I'll bet you can disable/delete at least 1/2 of them.
CrapCleaner has this function under Tools > Startup.
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crestonflash
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Posted 3:32 pm, 01/29/2014
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Something is slowing my computer way down. I have run Microsoft Security Essentials, CCleaner, and Malwarebytes and find no viruses. I have run the MS ram test, Intel CPU test, etc with nothing out of the normal
I have a Dell T7500 with Xeon X5560 CPU running at 2.79 and 2.80ghz, six mb ram, dual 750 gb hard drives in a raid one array.
Physical memory (MB) shows up as 6141, Cached 2163, Available 2294, and Free at 168.
HELP PLEASE
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