Postby ShiroiHikari » Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:07 pm
Okay. I have a Toshiba Satellite P205D. AMD Turion 64 processor, 1.90 ghz. 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium.
Pretty much ever since I bought this thing I've had trouble getting it to hibernate properly. Some of the time it would make a clicking/whirring noise during the hibernation process and would power off before it was finished. Upon restart I would get an error saying Windows didn't shut down properly. How did I solve this problem? I stopped using Hibernate. :\
Starting this week, my laptop has been performing atrociously. I started to notice it when video files would no longer play without some pretty bad lag. Then while trying to do normal multitasking (i.e. run uTorrent, Firefox, and Skype at the same time), Windows would come to a screeching halt, almost as if it locked up completely, but after a few minutes it would start running again.
Last night, I did a scan for malware, concerned that I may have picked something up somehow. It found something, removed it, and asked me to restart the computer to complete the removal process, which of course I did.
I left the room while it was restarting, came back to check on it and the computer was powered off. I turned it back on, left the room, came back, and it was powered off again. I turned it on yet again and stayed to see what was happening.
The BIOS screen came up, and then Windows said it could not start up but that it could try to repair the error. I tried that, let it do its thing and it said it could not repair it. I turned it off and on again and it got past the BIOS screen but made a clicking whirr and powered off. Went into the BIOS setup screen, it stayed running for a minute or so then made the noise again and powered off. Tried to get it to boot Windows again, it made the noise and powered off yet again.
On maybe the sixth try I was able to get into Windows, and it's stayed up ever since but is still very very slow. Needless to say, I backed up my data immediately.
So can anybody tell me what the heck the problem is? Is it the hard drive? CPU? Motherboard? Frankly, I don't know squat about hardware so I can't even troubleshoot it myself because I don't know what anybody is even talking about. Any help would be appreciated.
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