Edwin Posted November 11, 2014 Report Share Posted November 11, 2014 Vista freezes and stops for awhile the display turns white and repeats this constantly Operating system:Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) Service Pack 2 System root: C:Windows Available physical memory: 2430 MB CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ Drive Info: C: 457.00 GB D: 8.76 GB J: 931.51 GB Internet Explorer: 9.0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xilolee Posted November 12, 2014 Report Share Posted November 12, 2014 Check the following topics: How to speed up your PC by WiseCleaner_Admin How to speed up a computer; speed up any PC or laptop (Part One) by Linkin How to speed up a computer; speed up any PC or laptop (Part Two) by Linkin Or try these operations: 1) If the warranty has expired, you could try to open your PC (first unplug it from the mains...!) with a lot of caution and, gently, remove the dust with a brush and vacuum cleaner (or hair dryer) and apply the thermal paste to the processor. 2) Open an elevated command prompt and type: cleanmgr /sageset:65535 Press enter, tick every option (or the options that you prefer) inside cleanmgr advanced menu, click ok, then type this: cleanmgr /sagerun:65535Press enter and wait until it finishes. 3) Download adwcleaner portable (click) and run it. 4) Download wise care 365 portable (click), extract it and put it on your desired/preferred folder. 5) Create a system restore point (or let it create by WiseCare, it should ask it to you the first time you run it) 6) Double left-click wisecare365.exe, click (top right corner) custom --> settings --> custom checkup, select/tick all entries (or the entries that you prefer), click save, click checkup, wait until the scan finishes, click fix. 7) Click the third tab at top: system tuneup On the left, click the fourth tab: startup manager Remove unnecessary items (keep enabled antivirus and processor items) 8) Launch sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt (and report the result here) 9) Defrag your hard disks (it may take hours... Try first the OS partition only). If you often get BSODs, skip this. Keep us informed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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