Solved System really acting slow and boggy. (HELP PLEASE)

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CycloneTutorials

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I always scan my PC weekly, with ESET 5, Malware Bytes, Hitman PRO and CCleaner to delete cookies and history.

But few days my system has been acting really crap nowadays.

Whenever I log in to my account, it just shows me the Welcome notification and hangs there. I have to reboot it again, After rebooting for the 2nd time, the welcome screen doesn't hangs, but my whole account lags and can't even open Waterfox or start menu. If I press CTRL + ALT + DEL. It takes couple of minutes to show me options and couple of minutes to open Task Manager, but when I delete some process, the task manager comes with an error (Not Responding).

The next day I got a BSOD. I couldn't take a snapshot of it but got some additional information left for you to see.

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Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:	BlueScreen
  OS Version:		6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
  Locale ID:		        1033
	
Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode:	        3b
  BCP1:		00000000C0000005
  BCP2:		FFFFF80003080AA6
  BCP3:		FFFFF88002B47EE0
  BCP4:		0000000000000000
  OS Version:	6_1_7600
  Service Pack:	0_0
  Product:		256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
  C:\Windows\Minidump\022412-38187-01.dmp
  C:\Users\CycloneT\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-40812-0.sysdata.xml

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I am in Safe Mode with Networking now, writing this thread, hopping to see someone helps me.

Thanks.
 

Jack

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RE: System really acting slow and boggy.

When this problem started / What software did you install previously to this problems/

1. BCCode: 3b is usually a graphic's driver error - http://www.faultwire.com/solutions-fatal_error/SYSTEM-SERVICE-EXCEPTION-0x0000003B-*1074.html
A possible solution would be to update video/display driver and BIOS or return to your Last Known Good Configuration

2.The BSOD left a report at C:\Windows\Minidump\022412-38187-01.dmp, you can use BlueScreenViewer to see which file is causing your problems. - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/sometimes-i-get-a-blue-screen-when-using-ie-8/c675b7b8-795f-474d-a1c4-6b77b3fcd990
Alternatively you can upload the log here.

3.If this won't fix your problem you can run these hardware diagnostics and see what they are reporting;
http://www.carrona.org/memdiag.html
http://www.carrona.org/hddiag.html
 
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Prorootect

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RE: System really acting slow and boggy.

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Maybe your 'WebClient' service is used by someone, is started .. so disable it. Too Messenger .. And all other unnecessary services.

Or your fan is stuck ..

Can be many causes of this behavior ..
 
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CycloneTutorials

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RE: System really acting slow and boggy.

It started a week ago, the last thing I did was installing a theme, but I removed it.

I have attached 4 minidump files, so you can have a look. I am new to BlueScreenView so I really don't know what to do next.

http://www.mediafire.com/?3xx8bi8ik03k3fr
I cannot upload this attachment to MalwareTips uploader, it is giving some error saying "The type of file that you attached is not allowed. Please remove the attachment or choose a different type."

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I am updating my drivers at the moment using Driver Reviver.
 

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Use a program called WinDbg to debug the BSOD dumps.
I'll create a simple vid to show you how. Gimme a few mins. EDIT: Camtastia bugging out on me. Sorry.
WinDBG Download: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191420
You have to change something, but there are tutorials on the internet. Find them.
 
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CycloneTutorials

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bbbbweb said:
Use a program called WinDbg to debug the BSOD dumps.
I'll create a simple vid to show you how. Gimme a few mins. EDIT: Camtastia bugging out on me. Sorry.
WinDBG Download: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191420
You have to change something, but there are tutorials on the internet. Find them.

Its better if you make a video and guide me, the other tutorials don't know my problem.
 
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CycloneTutorials said:
bbbbweb said:
Use a program called WinDbg to debug the BSOD dumps.
I'll create a simple vid to show you how. Gimme a few mins. EDIT: Camtastia bugging out on me. Sorry.
WinDBG Download: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=191420
You have to change something, but there are tutorials on the internet. Find them.

Its better if you make a video and guide me, the other tutorials don't know my problem.
As I mentioned, Camtastia's bugging out on me.
 
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It's seems like you have a corrupted boot file; Do you have Windows CD/

Lets try to run a sfc /scannow to see if it will manage to find a fix the file.

How to scan and repair system files :


  1. Click the Start button
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    ,into the Search box type "cmd"
  2. When Command Prompt appears in the search results, Right click on it and select Run as Administrator

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  3. Now type the command SFC /SCANNOW and press enter.

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  4. The System File Checker will now check all the files that make up your copy of Windows and repair any it finds are corrupt.

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    Depending on your system, the scan can take up to 15-20 minutes. If the scan encountered system file errors and it fixed them, you will see a confirmation message just like in the screenshot below.

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CycloneTutorials

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Oh no man, I should never do that. I did that before but when I fixed the sfc and rebooted. The system was completely formatted. Any.ways, will create a restore point and try....
 
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CycloneTutorials

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Alright Jack, I scanned and it rebooted completely. But my aero feature is disabled now.

I can't open the CBS.log file either, when I open it up it says "Access is denied".
 
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CycloneTutorials said:
Alright Jack, I scanned and it rebooted completely. But my aero feature is disabled now.

I can't open the CBS.log file either, when I open it up it says "Access is denied".
Are you an admin? Well try and download the take ownership file to take ownership, or change the permissions yourself by right-clicking and going into properties and changing all of them.
 
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CycloneTutorials

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Yes, I am the admin and I already took ownership. I posted the CBS log, hope you guys can see the problem.

http://www.mediafire.com/?u5kr1b26lsahs17
 
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CycloneTutorials said:
Alright Jack, I scanned and it rebooted completely. But my aero feature is disabled now.

I can't open the CBS.log file either, when I open it up it says "Access is denied".

Try to copy it and paste it onto the desktop, and see if you can access it.
 
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savit

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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_update/windows-7-sp1-wont-install-element-not-found-error/531d5f8b-c242-4487-abb7-516a491b4efe

i recommend this answer. good luck to CycloneTutorials :)
 
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CycloneTutorials said:
Getting the same BSOD error. Nothing fixed :c

In this case, i would personally reformat/set to factory settings, wiping the drive and starting over, making sure to save/transfer anything you need to keep before hand. It may be an incomplete/conflicting program causing this problem, and the hunt could be extensive, this would save you much time and more then likely a headache or two!
 
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Prorootect

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'Can it be a process running that is doing all this?'

So CycloneTutorials get here the response about Post #3, please ..

.. maybe use UVK.
 
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Personally, I think your computer is dead...again. I know problems are becoming a constant problem for you. I will try and find the tutorial I found for WinDBG.
 
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