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How To Diagnose a Suddenly Slow Windows Computer?

Ensign Taco writes "I'm sure nearly every one of us has had it happen. All of a sudden your Windows PC slows to a crawl for no apparent reason. Yeah, we all like Linux because it doesn't do annoying things like this, but the Windows desktop still reigns supreme in most managed LAN work environments. I'm running XP with 4G of RAM and a decent CPU, and everything was fine, until one day — it wasn't. I've run spybot, antivirus, and looked at proc explorer — no luck. There is no one offending, obvious process. It seems every process decides to spike at once at random intervals. So I'm wondering if there's a few wizards out there that know what to look at. Could this be a very clever virus that doesn't run as a process? Or could this just be some random application error that's causing bad behavior? I've encountered this a few times with Windows PCs, but the solution has always been to just add more hardware. Has anyone ever successfully diagnosed this kind of issue?" And whether such a problem is related to malware or not, what steps would you take next?

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  1. Check Your Hard Disk by JackStrife17 · · Score: 1, Redundant

    In my experience, sudden unexplainable slow performance often ends up being a hard disk issue. Are you seeing a lot of hard disk activity?

    People often assume that such problems are much more malicious than they actually are. I'd check to make sure DMA is still active on your primary disk and grab a copy your manufacturer's disk check utility.

  2. CPU issues? by grasshoppa · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I've had this happen as well, although under somewhat different circumstances. I've always believed it to be windows doing something funky with the processor; somehow winding it down a bit. I know current processors are capable of this, so I always suspected it was windows doing something like that for some unknown reason.

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  3. Re:Check the HDD by nurb432 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I 2nd the soon to fail hard drive.

    Often times unexplained slowness is this impending doom.

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  4. Re:Obligatory by SocraTease · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Additional obligatory comment:
    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of them....

  5. Re:Check the HDD by GenSec · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Ha! This post appeared just in time for me. I started experiencing PIO-induced slowness too, and the VBScript above helped. The sad part is that HDD failure is still imminent for me - the fallback to PIO was caused by several cases of bad sectors, all in system files, of all things... Backup is daily mantra for me now.

  6. First check to see if it's running Windows by Tiger+Smile · · Score: 0, Redundant

            That's about it.

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  7. Suddenly? by mypalmike · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Was it before or after you installed the animated unicorn desktop theme you saw in a banner ad?

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  8. Re:Check the HDD by VoidEngineer · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Woosh....