I have a year-old laptop with Windows Vista Business on it. Whenever I shut down, it takes over 10 minutes of the "shutting down" screen (it actually takes way longer, but I usually cut the power at the point). Whenever I start up again, it takes around six minutes to get to the desktop, then another 2 or 3 minutes before it's actually usuable.
I ran a CHKDSK with the default settings (Automatically fix file system errors), and nothing came up.
Any suggestions as to what might be wrong/be done to make it faster?
Specs:
Brand: Lenovo T61
CPU: T7500 2.20 GHz
GPU: Quadro 140M
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows Vista Business SP1
Anti-virus: Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
Lenovo/IBM utilities running: Fingerprint Reader, Shock detector, Password Manager, Touchpad manager
EDIT: No, it used to shut down under 2 minutes. I can't reformat (or at least, I'd do it as a last resort) because retards over at Lenovo don't give you a recovery CD, only a recovery "partition" that's notoriously unpredictable.
I ran a CHKDSK with the default settings (Automatically fix file system errors), and nothing came up.
Any suggestions as to what might be wrong/be done to make it faster?
Specs:
Brand: Lenovo T61
CPU: T7500 2.20 GHz
GPU: Quadro 140M
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows Vista Business SP1
Anti-virus: Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
Lenovo/IBM utilities running: Fingerprint Reader, Shock detector, Password Manager, Touchpad manager
EDIT: No, it used to shut down under 2 minutes. I can't reformat (or at least, I'd do it as a last resort) because retards over at Lenovo don't give you a recovery CD, only a recovery "partition" that's notoriously unpredictable.
Last edited by some_random_panda (2008-12-16 15:49:50)