T42 running slow

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T42 running slow

#1 Post by dynaflux » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:17 pm

I have a T42 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM and since the last week it seems it have became a little slower, especially when I'm doing memory consuming stuff. I have checked task manager but can't see any unnormal activity.
Is there anything specific on these machines I should be aware off?

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Re: T42 running slow

#2 Post by off1c3r » Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:39 pm

dynaflux wrote:I have a T42 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM and since the last week it seems it have became a little slower, especially when I'm doing memory consuming stuff. I have checked task manager but can't see any unnormal activity.
Is there anything specific on these machines I should be aware off?
Run a mem test? See if your ram is going bad.. maybe the HD? I'd check to see how those are operating first. Since you said you checked taskman and nothing has changed it could be the hd?

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#3 Post by dynaflux » Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:23 am

The lag is there even when HD isn't running.

Is there any complete test/diagnostic program specific (or suitable) for Thinkpads?

I could run a memtest but I would really go for a complete test - I have one month left on warranty. :?

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#4 Post by davidspalding » Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:57 am

My T43 came with PC Doctor or some such, a complete diagnostic tool. IBM/Lenovo has provided updates, too. Check for that on your Start Menu?
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Re: T42 running slow

#5 Post by check1t » Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:44 am

dynaflux wrote:I have a T42 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM and since the last week it seems it have became a little slower, especially when I'm doing memory consuming stuff. I have checked task manager but can't see any unnormal activity.
Is there anything specific on these machines I should be aware off?
* Have you tried to update your antivirus software and run system scan?
Your problem could be caused by malware program,
consuming too much memory/CPU time
(it can be hidden from Task Manager)

*You have to defragment hard drive from time to time
(once per month?) or use 3-rd party defrag program with scheduler feature.

*Check how much free disk space do you have on your drive -
Windows will slow down in case you have less that 20%
of the free space.

* In case of no luck, you can try to use System Restore
and revert back to working system configuration.
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#6 Post by frankiepankie » Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:59 pm

Have you also checked the temperatures (especially the CPU) ?

Could be that your cooling system isn't working optimally (cooling paste dried out, fan not running etc. etc.)
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#7 Post by dynaflux » Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:30 pm

I can't really see any cause, however it seem to appear spontaneously - some days it will run perfect, others it will lag.

Is there any IBM7Lenovo PC Doctor available for download somewhere?

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#8 Post by FTC » Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:08 pm

dynaflux,

Things I'd verify :

1. Running programs in background (w/task manager). Make sure your PC is basically idle (just doing your stuff) when you feel it 'sluggish'.

2. Processor speed. Make sure it has not degraded. This can be because of 2 things :
- Incorrect power management mode
- Processor throttling due to very high temps (maybe broken fan or similar).
NHC is a good program to verify this.

3. Memory consumption.. Just in case your system is paging.. make sure you have free memory.

4. Some times wrongly installed bluetooth or non existent lan connections can cause the impression that system is sluggish. Make sure all shares have been disconnected and that bluetooth / wireless is disconnected (.. or connected, try the opposite of what you have now)

5. Make sure video is running OK. You can run dxdiag or similar. Sometimes a misconfigured agp or video driver can also seem like making the system sluggish.

6. If you suspect something 'hardware', try safe mode.

... these were just a few ideas.
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