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Hi, I am working on a friends computer and the computer is functioning
really slow. Not to mention the computer will just lock up and you have to reboot. Now the person they had fix their computer orignally replaced thier hard drive, put more ram in and thats about it. Well the retard didnt put any fans in the computer so the only fans where the one on the CPU and the one in the power supply. The computer ran this way for about a year and started having these problems. I tryed putting a new harddrive in the computer and tryed formatting it and it only got so far and stopped. Ohh sorry let me back up a bit and let you know I did try anti virus and things like that. I even tryed a new ribbon cable between the hard drive and the mother board and that didnt work. So Im kinda at a loss and I am wondering if any one has had this problem or if any one has any ideas on what the fix for the problem could be or what I should do to go about trouble shooting this one. Thank you, RS |
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Sorry as my beautiful Girlfriend just pointed out, its a crappy Gateway.
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Adding RAM memory does not usually require any additional fans/cooling. It
is difficult to diagnose this remotely from your description, but if you have eliminated viruses, then I'd strongly suspect adware/spyware. Try downloading the latest Adaware or Spybot Search and Destroy and run a full diagnostic. Also try deleting any unneeded files using the disk utility and then run scandisk and defrag afterward. Good luck. Bob wrote in message ps.com... Hi, I am working on a friends computer and the computer is functioning really slow. Not to mention the computer will just lock up and you have to reboot. Now the person they had fix their computer orignally replaced thier hard drive, put more ram in and thats about it. Well the retard didnt put any fans in the computer so the only fans where the one on the CPU and the one in the power supply. The computer ran this way for about a year and started having these problems. I tryed putting a new harddrive in the computer and tryed formatting it and it only got so far and stopped. Ohh sorry let me back up a bit and let you know I did try anti virus and things like that. I even tryed a new ribbon cable between the hard drive and the mother board and that didnt work. So Im kinda at a loss and I am wondering if any one has had this problem or if any one has any ideas on what the fix for the problem could be or what I should do to go about trouble shooting this one. Thank you, RS |
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Yes but there was no fan and the hard drive gets really hot. Also
adaware or spyware would not cause a computer to not be able to format a harddrive. Bob Shuman wrote: Adding RAM memory does not usually require any additional fans/cooling. It is difficult to diagnose this remotely from your description, but if you have eliminated viruses, then I'd strongly suspect adware/spyware. Try downloading the latest Adaware or Spybot Search and Destroy and run a full diagnostic. Also try deleting any unneeded files using the disk utility and then run scandisk and defrag afterward. Good luck. Bob |
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![]() what OS are you using? what is the speed of the processor? what is the make of tha HDD? How old is this computer? furnish me with these details n maybe i could give you something that would work! |
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wrote:
Hi, I am working on a friends computer and the computer is functioning really slow. Not to mention the computer will just lock up and you have to reboot. Now the person they had fix their computer orignally replaced thier hard drive, put more ram in and thats about it. Well the retard didnt put any fans in the computer so the only fans where the one on the CPU and the one in the power supply. The computer ran this way for about a year and started having these problems. Check CPU is BIOS detected at it's correct speed, and the speed of the RAM is correct for the motherboard. You can get a free utility 'cpu-z' from www.cpuid.com to determine this, and gateway's web site info should give you the spec's of your motherboard. If correct, I'd blame the CPU fan/heatsink. May be running slowly, or the heatsink is no longer making much contact with the CPU, as the thermal paste has fallen off. Take it off (carefully), clean and remount it with a small bit of thermal paste. Modern CPU's, if run hot, will run down their internal clock architecture to save damage - this causes a very slow running machine. If your hard drive feels hot, it would not hurt to add a fan. The primary cause of total hard drive failure is excessive heat, and a lot of manufacturers don't pay much attention to this as they should. -- Adrian C |
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