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its not vista
i hate vista
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Kewl, it's Windows 7, which has loads of built-in diagnostic tools!
First, let's try "the basic" diagnostic, the System Diagnostic and Performance Tool.
0) Start -> Control Panel -> Performance Information and Tools
1) Select "Advanced Tools" and look for any warnings under "Performance Issues" there. If you have warnings, post that info/window and stop here.
If there are no issues, move on to step 2.2)
You should be here if there are no performance issues listed from step 1. Now select "Generate a system health report" at the bottom of that window and let it run to completion.
3) Examine the Diagnostic Results and any Warnings, Errors, and any other notices given there. Post any images/questions you may have about anything it says in that "Resource and Performance Monitor" window that makes you wonder. (You may even see your problem spelled out right in front of you!)
Some of these can be "false positives" and can be ignored. (E.g. Mine totally barfs up a rug when it notices that I've disabled all of the MS Security idiocy. E.g. The Security Center reports that User Access Control (UAC, that thing that pops up every barfin' time you try to do anything to your PERSONAL Computer with Windoze!) is disabled. For good. For
EVER on my machine!) Ditto that the Security Center reports that I have Windows Update disabled. (Since I prefer to get them under my own control, thank-you-very-much!) Etc., etc.