ComputerProVA
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Thanks Mark, will do.7200>5400 is a 25% drop in spindle speed on top of everything else. In addition to removing Norton I'd run tweaking.com's AIO tool.
Thanks Mark, will do.7200>5400 is a 25% drop in spindle speed on top of everything else. In addition to removing Norton I'd run tweaking.com's AIO tool.
You could sysprep/generalize the drive (make sure you have product key) to wipe out all drivers and reinstall them fresh.(or a driver?) corrupted, which you can't easily identify.
While I hate giving a customer back a PC not working as it should, have I done my job here, or am I at fault for knowingly buying a 5400 RPM hard drive? I think I have to move on before I waste to much more time here! Thoughts guys? How would you proceed?
I would have stated up front that cloning a failing drive does not always work and might need a fresh install. I would have not used a slower drive.
Yep. Generally I tend to nuke and pave anymore. You just get a better system out of it. Most clients only have a handful of software packages they want. So the N&P gets rid of problems, bloatware, and windows rot. Tools like FABS and having an image file or slipstreamed version of Windows on hand to install with fixes these issues.You could sysprep/generalize the drive (make sure you have product key) to wipe out all drivers and reinstall them fresh.
While I hate giving a customer back a PC not working as it should, have I done my job here, or am I at fault for knowingly buying a 5400 RPM hard drive? I think I have to move on before I waste to much more time here! Thoughts guys? How would you proceed?
Not AVG! I use, like and sell Avira A-V and have for many years. One of the reasons it that it's easy on resource. Congrats on getting it resolved. I know the feeling of hating to give in and going way past what's reasonable and economic, and hate it when a problem/system sneers at me!UPDATE
Thanks all. I did mention to the EU in the beginning that the clone was not guaranteed, I even told him about my diagnostic fee should it not work at all. BUT removing blasted Norton and defraging has seemed to do the trick, I am noticing much quicker speeds and any slowness at this point probably is related to the slow RPM HDD. I'm happy and I think he will be also. Now to throw on an AV that's not so resource intensive. AVG?
@ComputerProVA I am curious to know exactly how much you paid for the hard drive itself? With the price of SSD might be better to let them know it will cost a little more but the performance will be night and day. The RPM speed will be noticeable for sure, removing Norton helps and so does the defrag but once he starts racking up programs he is going to notice the slow down again. It never fails.
A/V I would go for are Kapersky or Bitdefender.
Not AVG! I use, like and sell Avira A-V and have for many years. One of the reasons it that it's easy on resource. Congrats on getting it resolved. I know the feeling of hating to give in and going way past what's reasonable and economic, and hate it when a problem/system sneers at me!
The OP said they were in a time crunch so he bought retail. The big boxes, with the exception of MicroCenter, are way over priced. I had an emergency situation where I needed a SSD ASAP and Staples, the closest one, had one which was 2-3x the price of other places. To be honest, if it had been me, I'd do what I always do. If a reasonably priced part source is not local I'd use something I have to get them up and running and then source the proper part and complete the repair at a later date.
I definitely learned a lesson on this one. It was a time crunch, and business has been picking up so much that I have found my self cutting small corners like this lately. In the end this not only caused me tons more time, but I'm likely to hear back from the guy and if so I will have give him a very good deal on on cloning over to an SSD. In the future I will stick to my original rule of only swapping the same drive or better. Spending a bit more time and doing things right is the way to go, for sure. My only excuse is pure exhaustion being a one man shop, working from home, oh and I have a 1 year old....and I work form home..... TIRED![]()