Hi folks,
Lately, I've been experiencing very annoying and mysterious slowdowns on my laptop, forcing me to reboot. I've also had issues while booting the laptop, which seem related. I'm hoping there are some clever souls on here who can help me pinpoint the cause.
My laptop is a
HP Compaq 8510p Business Notebook PC, which I bought for cheap when I started college. It is currently about 3 and a half years old. Since it was a cheap college deal, I don't have a Windows Vista CD or anything so I can't reformat it.
Anyways, here is what happens:
When doing certain relatively intensive tasks, my laptop suddenly slows down to a crawl. Everything still works, but has suddenly become incredibly slow. No programs crashed or anything. Some get the (not responding) tag but always come through eventually. Any programs connected to the internet lose connection since their connection times out. Closing applications doesn't speed up anything, the only solution is a reboot.
Task Manager tells me both CPU cores run at 100%, but neither Task Manager or Process Explorer can find any process that is using all resources or that shouldn't be there. My RAM is doing just fine and lowers properly as I (slowly) close any running programs.
Usually when this happens I am playing either Minecraft or Second Life, both rather intensive programs. I tried vanilla Minecraft on lowest settings, but it still happens. On Second Life it most often happens when I'm playing a Flash game in Chrome or Firefox with Second Life running in the background, but it has also happened during normal play with as many other programs closed as possible.
Framsticks and Dragon Age: Origins also experience these Slowdowns of Death, but I haven't used these programs much.
The frequency of these slowdown seems to be related to how long my laptop has been 'resting'. When I reboot immediately after such a slowdown, chances of a new slowdown are rather high. When I've not used my laptop for a day or played some older less intensive games, it almost seems as if the problem is gone, only to strike again eventually.
Things I have checked:
I scanned for viruses, adware, spyware, the lot. Updated my graphics card drivers, updated Java, cleaned up anything that could be cleaned, installed Process Explorer to look for strange processes and installed Speccy to keep an eye on my hardware temperature. Nothing malicious or out of the ordinary was found.
Now, the weird stuff!
On two occasions, the slowdown was present from the moment I booted my laptop. The first time this happened I kept rebooting and rebooting and the slowdown would not go away. Even the "Safe Mode" selection screen was horrendously slow, rendering it line by line. After a while I realized my adaptor had 'sparked' when plugging it into the socket...
The slow boot was fixed by unplugging the laptop from the main power line and booting it on battery alone.
The second time had the same symptoms and it was once again fixed by booting on pure battery. This time the adaptor had been snugly sitting plugged into the same socket for weeks though. No sparks.
Today, after another slowdown, my laptop turned itself off at the "Safe Mode" selection screen each time I booted it, until I once again booted it on battery alone.
On Minecraft this slowdown seems to behave very strange. Using F3, I can see my CPU usage spike to the max. When I quit to the main screen, it grows slightly better but not much. Once I fully close Minecraft, the slowdown is at its worst.
I had similar slowdown crashed before, but very infrequent and only while playing intensive Flash games while having Second Life open. Not playing Flash games and Second Life at the same time helped.
When the slowdowns became frequent again, I was mostly playing Minecraft so I thought it was related to my mods. Removing mods did seem to help at first, but inevitably even vanilla Minecraft caused a slowdown. Then the 1.5 update was released and suddenly the slowdowns seemed to be gone until a week or so after when it started all over again.
So yeah, I have no clue what might be causing this. I have been playing Second Life and Minecraft for as long as I've had this laptop (or as soon as the game existed) and for more than three blissful years it all worked perfectly. Since it happens on intensive programs, it seems hardware related. Especially considering the identical symptoms appearing even before windows has launched in some cases. The battery thing also seems strange, so could it be somehow related to internal power supplies? Perhaps my hardware fizzles out when it tries to take too much power or something?
I don't know a lot about hardware issues, so I have no clue at all.
Thanks for reading my rant, hopefully someone knows what's up.
(A new laptop, that's what's up. Sigh.)