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    My sluggish G1S

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Earthad, Oct 7, 2007.

  1. Earthad

    Earthad Notebook Consultant

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    For awhile my G1S had no problems, but at one point it completely fell apart and i had to do a partial partition recovery. Ever since then it seems really sluggish. It takes Cod2 about a minute to startup(an exact minute). I was playing bioshock, and about 10minutes into it i went to save and it froze.There's other smaller things that i can't remember, but all around the computer seems a bit sluggish.

    Anyone have any suggestions as to what to do? Any advice would be much appreciated, thank you.
     
  2. comper

    comper Notebook Consultant

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    Use your recovery disc! After Vista installs again just manually shut it down when it asks for the driver CD, this way you aren't forced to install it. Once you start it back up you'll have a clean install of Vista. Now just install the drivers/applications you need from the driver CD and you are good to go.