Major startup/performance issue

nathan323

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May 2, 2014
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Howdy all.

I've got a serious issue with my system at the moment.

It started a couple of weeks ago with slow laggy performance. Then computer crashed to BSOD while I was at work. (Screenshot at end of post).

Then soon after on restart, I got "Disk Read Error, push Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart", after which it would repeat loop.
I booted with Windows CD-ROM, used Repair function. Found no problems.
I then scheduled a CHKDSK, found no problems.
I then used the Memory Test module, with the Extended options. I was not there when it finished, and when I came back to the computer it had booted into Windows for the first time in a while, where everything ran much slower than before. I mean every single operation (open folder, start Notepad etc) took forever to complete, everything would go into "Not Responding" for a while before coming good.
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This is what Event Viewer-Windows Logs-System-Memory Test showed me:

+ System

- Provider

[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-MemoryDiagnostics-Results
[ Guid] {5F92BC59-248F-4111-86A9-E393E12C6139}

EventID 1101

Version 0

Level 4

Task 0

Opcode 0

Keywords 0x8000000000000000

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2014-09-03T16:44:28.730370200Z

EventRecordID 223689

Correlation

- Execution

[ ProcessID] 696
[ ThreadID] 4372

Channel System

Computer Nathan-PC

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-18


- UserData

- Results

LaunchType Unknown

CompletionType Pass

MemorySize 4091

TestType 12

TestDuration 3276

TestCount 22

NumPagesTested 1046299

NumPagesUnTested 1123

NumBadPages 0

T1NumBadPages 0

T2NumBadPages 0

T3NumBadPages 0

T4NumBadPages 0

T5NumBadPages 0

T6NumBadPages 0

T7NumBadPages 0

T8NumBadPages 0

T9NumBadPages 0

T10NumBadPages 0

T11NumBadPages 0

T12NumBadPages 0

T13NumBadPages 0

T14NumBadPages 0

T15NumBadPages 0

T16NumBadPages 0
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I then scheduled another CHKDSK (after backing everything up) with the check sectors option enabled. It ran on restart, replaced bad clusters in about 5 files, restarted. Same laggy result.
I restarted and booted from a USB drive with MemTest86+ installed, found no errors. (I turned on an option called Error Reporting while it was running, but it didnt create a log file on the flash drive like I hoped, not sure how to obtain copy of reults, anyway it said all good..)

So everything seems to tell me all is good, but something is definitely wrong, super slow (almost unuseable), and if left (like last night overnight), it crashes to the same BSOD. Or if I do something memory/CPU instensive (like Battlefield), it freezes Windows.

At first I was resigned to replacing HDD, but after CHKDSK might not be problem? Thought memory because of how slow, tests seem OK.. No new hardware added recently.

Are there other logs I could post that will help diagnosis?

All help will be very much appreciated :)

 
Solution
http://www.reviversoft.com/blog/2013/05/kernel-data-inpage-error/

You could run the manufacturers HDD tool to check the SMART-statistics. Usually tells you how the HDD is feeling. Amount of bad clusters etc.