Sorry didnt see your post before, At the start I have left it going 8 hours while I was at work thinking perhaps it just needs to do this once & she'll be right afterwards. Still going flatout when I came back.Zed -
If you leave the thing alone, doesn't the disk activity ever let up? Or it just keeps going, say a day, two days...? (Maybe you can't be without your system that long. )
That's so goddamn weird... Then again, windows really is mofoing weird; my own box has somehow transformed itself into booting and logging in super slow, it's as if my SSD is accessed at HDD performance level.
I don't think it's the disk itself, it seems fast once windows is up and running, but getting there is really anoying. Not even sure what triggered this behavior, it has sort of snuck up on me. I've tried some basic stuff to try and correct the issue, including running OS repair from the install disc, but the installer claims nothing is wrong, so...meh. Guess I'll just have to nuke everything and start over as usual whenever windows fucks itself up. Sad though that this install didn't even last a year, I ran win7 on my old box for 3+ years no major issues.
Yea.Did you install chipset drivers ?
Nay. Only boot disk is the SSD. Anyway, where the boot sector/MBR is located should not affect the OS boot speed of my SSD I think. It's some screwyness somewhere, perhaps making scanning the registry super slow or something, I dunno. Windows update installs take a fuckload of a long time to complete also sometimes.ps: could it be your boot sector (or mbr whatever its called) is on a disk other than the ssd ?
Not to my knowledge...unless it has decided to invent and join a domain all on its own (I'll believe just about anything about the POS that is win8.)Your PC isn't a member of a domain is it?
I called CyberPower's help desk expecting an RMA on the cooler but the guy suggested lying the system on its side in case an air bubble had gotten in and was causing the noise. Sure enough, since doing that it's been fine.
I called CyberPower's help desk expecting an RMA on the cooler but the guy suggested lying the system on its side in case an air bubble had gotten in and was causing the noise. Sure enough, since doing that it's been fine.