computerclub:helpcenter:looking_for_trouble
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Looking For Trouble
Thoughts about trying to use a “method” for identifying problems with a Windows computer. This page is a first attempt at “connecting the dots” .
Should this be a flowchart?
Tools that help?
If the computer boots and you can get past logon.
- Windows Task Manager. Does the system get “quiet/calm”? Is any process consuming more that 5% of CPU, Disk or Network?
- GsmartControl. Are all disks healthy?
- Boot time. Are there unnecessary boot time activities?
- Windows Event Viewer. Are there “Critical” or “Error” events?
- Windows Scheduler. Look for “suspicious” items. Similar to boot startup cleanup.
- Malwarebytes. Run it. Disable boot time initiation.
- CCleaner Run it. Disable boot time initiation.
- Superantispyware Run it. Disable boot time initiation.
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