09-03-2014, 09:47 PM
Sorry, but nuke and pave is almost always going to be the easiest solution.
1) Check active processes. The last time I had to deal with a slow windows machine, I think I documented 90 different viruses running on it.
2) Can you pull the hard drive and put in a temporary boot drive? Keep the old drive around, move data via dropbox?
1) Check active processes. The last time I had to deal with a slow windows machine, I think I documented 90 different viruses running on it.
2) Can you pull the hard drive and put in a temporary boot drive? Keep the old drive around, move data via dropbox?