How to troubleshoot a computer that starts or performs slowly.
WARNING: There is a risk of data loss. Ensure to back up any important data before running a full recovery of the system.
Follow these steps to troubleshoot why the computer is performing or running slowly or has stopped responding.
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- When troubleshooting slow performance using the steps below, some steps may take an extended time to complete. Move on to the next step and complete the unused steps at a later time.
- Upgrading the system memory is likely to improve performance.
- Restart the computer into Safe Mode with Networking .
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- Starting the computer in Safe Mode with Networking will ensure that all unnecessary background applications are closed, and will also clear the print queue.
- Safe Mode with Networking will also allow testing of Internet connection capability.
- To ensure applications that load when the computer starts are not causing the computer to slow down, remove unused or infrequently used applications from startup.
- Configure power options for optimal performance.
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- Configure the turn off hard disk time to the lowest setting.
- Some computer models include the VAIO Power Management application which can be configured to increase performance. Check the user guide for availability and usage.
- Configuring power options for increased performance usually decreases battery life.
- Delete any unnecessary files using the Disk Cleanup utility .
- Ensure the Show translucent selection rectangle option is disabled.
- Detect and repair possible errors on the hard drive using the Check Disk utility.
- Defragment the hard drive .
- Because the presence of viruses, spyware, and adware can cause the operating system to perform slowly, use the currently installed anti-virus application to clean the system of malware.
NOTE: The presence of two or more anti-virus programs may decrease computer performance.
- Remove any recently added hardware or software.
NOTE: For assistance with any third-party hardware or software, please contact the hardware or software manufacturer.
- Use System Restore to return the configuration of the computer to a time when it was performing properly.
NOTE: A full recovery of the system may be required if the above steps did not resolve the issue.