New Vista installation performing very slow

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vdangtran

First some basic specs of my PC. It's an AMD X2 6000+, 2 gigs of RAM, Asus
M2A-MVP AM2 motherboard, Samsung Spinpoint 400GB SATA2 hard drive, and an ATI
HD3870 video card. The Vista upgrade advisor did not find any problems with
the hardware components

I installed Vista Home Premium on this, and the installation went through
without any problems. However, after installation starting from the first
time booting up, the system is extremely slow. It takes several minutes to
get to the logon screen, and then several more minutes to get to the desktop.
Trying to start any program would always take several minutes.

I thought it would be some driver issue, but looking at the manufacturers'
technical support site, I have not seen anything resembling my problem. Also,
I would love to install the newest drivers except it always take like 15
minutes for the driver installation to begin after I start the driver
install, and then I gave up after half an hour waiting for it to go forward.

So, I'm not sure where is the problem since this is a new clean install, and
I haven't installed any potentially problematic programs on it. Hopefully you
can point me to the right direction troubleshooting this.
 
C

Curious

Have you checked your CPU utilization to see if there are any processes
hogging your CPU?
 
K

Kevin

vdangtran said:
First some basic specs of my PC. It's an AMD X2 6000+, 2 gigs of RAM, Asus
M2A-MVP AM2 motherboard, Samsung Spinpoint 400GB SATA2 hard drive, and an
ATI
HD3870 video card. The Vista upgrade advisor did not find any problems
with
the hardware components

I installed Vista Home Premium on this, and the installation went through
without any problems. However, after installation starting from the first
time booting up, the system is extremely slow. It takes several minutes to
get to the logon screen, and then several more minutes to get to the
desktop.
Trying to start any program would always take several minutes.

I thought it would be some driver issue, but looking at the manufacturers'
technical support site, I have not seen anything resembling my problem.
Also,
I would love to install the newest drivers except it always take like 15
minutes for the driver installation to begin after I start the driver
install, and then I gave up after half an hour waiting for it to go
forward.

So, I'm not sure where is the problem since this is a new clean install,
and
I haven't installed any potentially problematic programs on it. Hopefully
you
can point me to the right direction troubleshooting this.

Did you install the chipset drivers before doing anything else? Get those
drivers for your processor from the AMD website. If you can't connect to
the internet, you will need to find the CD's that came with the motherboard
and processor to install those drivers.
 
V

vdangtran

Kevin said:
Did you install the chipset drivers before doing anything else? Get those
drivers for your processor from the AMD website. If you can't connect to
the internet, you will need to find the CD's that came with the motherboard
and processor to install those drivers.
I got it to work. Thanks! Turns out I needed to update my BIOS.
 

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