Windows 10: 64 bit tower moves at the speed of a glacier

Discus and support 64 bit tower moves at the speed of a glacier in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; An ASUS tower running Home Premium. The slowness of this tower is incredible and it begins from the moment it's powered on, so it's not internet... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by boweasel, Dec 2, 2016.

  1. boweasel Win User

    64 bit tower moves at the speed of a glacier


    An ASUS tower running Home Premium. The slowness of this tower is incredible and it begins from the moment it's powered on, so it's not internet related. It seems to run no faster in safe mode with networking. I have done all the following with only minimal improvement.

    • Run Malwarebytes through twice. The first time it found problems, but they were only PUPs. I did quarantine them and later ran a second scan, which was clean.
    • Run RogueKiller. That found several things, the worst of which was Zero Access. I removed everything it found.
    • Adwcleaner. This also found several items which were cleaned. A subsequent scan found nothing
    • CCleaner. Ran the Cleaner and removed the everything it found. Ran the registry cleaner as well
    • Used the taskmgr and removed everything but Defender (the anti-virus) from the Startup
    • Ran Autoruns and removed everything from the logon but Defender. Aldo removed the checkmarks from any files or folders not found
    • Ran the free-for-30-days version of Hit Man Pro 3. It found a lot of minor items which it was able to remove. A second running found nothing that it deemed 'removable'
    • Opened an admin command prompt and ran chkdsk /r /f. On W10 of course it never takes you to the black screen where it displays the progress of those 5 stages. Here, it got to 10% within 3 minutes where it has stayed for the last 7 hours

    I'm sort of out of ideas. I haven't tried FRST (never used it), have not tried RKill or TDSKiller. I have gone into Windows+I and said to reinstall Windows without losing any personal files. When I went back to it hours later it was on the sign on screen. I entered the password but saw no improvement and I don't know where to check to see if it completed successfully.

    I have downloaded Tweaking's Windows Repair Tool, but have not run it. I WAS waiting for chkdsk to complete, but since that thing is stuck at 10%....

    :)
     
    boweasel, Dec 2, 2016
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  2. abitamike Win User

    I wish to change from 32 bit to 64 bit in Windows 10

    I wish to change from 32 bit to 64 bit in Windows 10.How do I change this? and yes my system has enough ram, storage as well as cpu speed.

    [Moved from: Windows / Windows 10 / Windows settings]
     
    abitamike, Dec 2, 2016
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  3. Trying to install Windows 10 home from USB stick

    it's an Acer tower, it run well and it's 32 bits

    ADM 64 athlon 3800+ 6 gig ram

    I have no problem with the computer on it's own
     
    RonChampagne, Dec 2, 2016
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  4. swarfega Win User

    64 bit tower moves at the speed of a glacier

    It would be helpful if you filled in your system specs.

    One thing I would suggest is a clean install.
     
    swarfega, Dec 2, 2016
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  5. Neemobeer Win User
    I second a clean install. Since you found malware, chances are there are more on the system and/or the removed malware may have damaged system files.
     
    Neemobeer, Dec 2, 2016
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  6. boweasel Win User
    We have several computers here, so filling in specs is problematic. I know it has 4 GBs of RAM and I don't know the processor. I can't think of any more specifications that you'd find helpful.

    And while I'm fine with a clean install, installing it on a drive that may be on it's last legs would seem to be a waste of effort. That's why I thought the chkdsk would be sensible.
     
    boweasel, Dec 2, 2016
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  7. swarfega Win User
    You can Google for piriform speccy which is a handy tool for finding out what hardware you have in your case.

    4gb of ram isn't much these days so it could be a bottleneck.
     
    swarfega, Apr 4, 2018
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