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ok here is the 2nd part
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OK I see a big issue with your Speedfan results. Your +12 volt rail is so low it is surprising the system doesn't just crash.
Please do the following so I can verify the readings.


Motherboard Info:

Download SIW from HERE and get the Standalone English version
It will install itself and when finished

Then Click on SIW Icon to run program
On the left side click on the Motherboard directory and then on the right, copy and paste the information in your next reply
On the left side click on the Sensors directory and then on the right copy and paste the information in your next reply

http://www.gtopala.c...w-download.html



Also I see where Bonjour is causing a lot of problems.

Try this and see if it resolves the issue.

Lets see what you have in your startup

Please click on
Start and then to Run
Type in msconfig and press Enter
Now click on Startups
Then uncheck everything that says Bonjour and restart.
IMPORTANT! In case of laptop, make sure, you do NOT disable any keyboard, or touchpad entries.
If system boots correctly and is running smoothly and faster then we have a startup problem

Post back with the results
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Motherboard :
Property Value
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Model 0C236D
Serial Number .BSSR5G1.CN7016695800MW.

North Bridge Intel GM965 Revision C0
South Bridge Intel 82801HBM (ICH8-ME) Revision C0

CPU Pentium® Dual-Core CPU T4200 @ 2.00GHz
Cpu Socket Socket P (478)

Memory Summary
Maximum Capacity 4096 MBytes
Memory Slots 2
Error Correction None

Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed


Sensor is the attached file, I couldnt copy it so i took a screen shot and attached it



I will try the bounjour thing now and be back in a sec a post what happened
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i did the msconfig, but strangely there is no bonjour things mentioned or running IDK
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Strange as that shows the voltage to be stable and within acceptable range. Speedfan soemtimes does that so that is why we use SIW to verify the readings.
Since Bonjour is not in Startups then let me ask is it something you need?
If not do the following.

What I would suggest is Uninstalling All Programs you don't need or don't want anymore through Add/Remove Programs

Do this by going to

Start and then to Control Panel
Click Add/Remove Programs
Carefully choose the program(s) you don't need (In your case Bonjour)
Click on each Program then click Change/Remove and Follow the Uninstall Instructions

You may be prompted to Restart your computer.
Restart once you have all the programs you don't need uninstalled.
Be careful not to remove anything needed by your computer, some of which you may be unfamiliar with the name,
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ok, I just disinstalled the bonjour, and i'll restart now. I'll let u know how it goes
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ok i restarted the computer and it started with out checking disk consistency thing :D
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ok i restarted the computer and it started with out checking disk consistency thing ;)


Looks like we may have found the culprit huh? ;) :D
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hmm I dont know,after posting the last message I left to take a couple of photos of the sunset and I just got back now and the computer was frozen ;) I turned it off and turned it back on and it didnt do the consistency check again so who knows :D We'll just have to wait n see, I will let you know later on tonight.
Thanks for all the help ;)
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Well the freezing issue is not caused by Bonjour cause that is gone now.
Lets look at some other possible culprits.
Download Autoruns from the link in my signature below:

1: Extract the Autoruns Zip file contents to a folder.
2: Double-click the "Autoruns.exe".
3: Click on the "Everything" tab
4: Remove any entries that mention "File Not Found" by right-clicking the entry and select Delete.
5: Go to File then to Export As or Save in some versions.
6: Save AutoRuns.txt file to known location like your Desktop.
7: Attach to your next reply.

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ok did it here it is
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OK you have a enormous amount of autoruns going. I'm going to see if I can thin this out for you and see if this isn't part if not the big issue.

Open Autoruns, click on "Logon" tab, and UN-check:

+ "IgfxTray"
+ "Adobe ARM"
+ "Adobe Reader Speed Launcher"
+ "AdobeCS5ServiceManager"
+ "AppleSyncNotifier"
+ "DivX Download Manager"
+ "DivXUpdate"
+ "iTunesHelper"
+ "QuickTime Task"
+ "SunJavaUpdateSched"



When done restart computer and then:



Download TFC by OldTimer to your desktop
  • Please double-click TFC.exe to run it. (Note: If you are running on Vista, right-click on the file and choose Run As Administrator).
  • It will close all programs when run, so make sure you have saved all your work before you begin.
  • Click the Start button to begin the process. Depending on how often you clean temp files, execution time should be anywhere from a few seconds to a minute or two. Let it run uninterrupted to completion.
  • Once it's finished it should reboot your machine. If it does not, please manually reboot the machine yourself to ensure a complete clean.


Download Auslogics Defrag from the link in my signature below. Auslogics Defrag in my opinion is better because:

It does a more comprehensive job at Defragging
It will actually show you what it is doing
At the end of working it will show you how much speed you picked up
You can view a online log of the files that Auslogics defragged
Please do not run any other Auslogics programs other then this one as they may cause unwanted results.
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I also noticed you have Windows Defender and AVG9 installed. It is not recommended to have 2 real time AV programs running at the same time. They can cause false positive reports and slow your system down.
I would suggest picking one and uninstalling the other.
I would further suggest uninstalling both and getting Microsoft Security Essentials HERE
We have found that it is better on system resources which won't slow your system down and\or cause freezes like some of the others.
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ok, I will work on that tonight, Defender is turned off, but I will delete it anyway and when I get home I will look the one you pointe me out, at the moment I got to go, Ill be back in about 4 hours.
Thanks a lot, hear from you ;) :D
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You are welcome and I will monitor for your response and results. Good luck :D
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