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Processor | i7 2600k@4.6ghz |
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Motherboard | MSI z68ma-ed55 |
Cooling | Silentx Extreem 120mm |
Memory | 2x4gb XMS 7-8-7-20 1600 |
Video Card(s) | HD6870 |
Storage | 2x128gb Kingston Hyper-X (Raid0), 2x750gb RE3 (RAID1), 2x750gb RE3 (RAID1) |
Display(s) | Soyo 24", Gateway 22" |
Case | Fractal Design Arc Mini 6x120mm fans. |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Zalman 750w |
Software | Windows 7 |
Somewhere along the way an overclock much have currupted my registry. When I run any of my reg scanners, CRC, RegHealer, or Microsoft's Regclean, I recieve a BSOD and a "Page fault in non paged area" error. Any ideas on how to fix this? Another thing I can't help but notice is the boot screen's "blue bar" used to go across twice then I had my welcome screen 5 seconds later. Now it's up to 16 times across before I get to welcome screen and I haven't installed or uninstalled anything.
Sometimes I honestly think Microsoft has some sort of variable that lengthens Windows boot time slowly over time. I tried to verify this once about a year ago by putting the shutdown -r command in the startup menu and letting the PC reboot all night. By the next morning the boot time had increased 3 times!! @#*!$ Microsoft. :shadedshu I'm one for conspiracies and I'll be damned if that's not programed into Windows to make your PC slower over time to motivate you to upgrade.
Sometimes I honestly think Microsoft has some sort of variable that lengthens Windows boot time slowly over time. I tried to verify this once about a year ago by putting the shutdown -r command in the startup menu and letting the PC reboot all night. By the next morning the boot time had increased 3 times!! @#*!$ Microsoft. :shadedshu I'm one for conspiracies and I'll be damned if that's not programed into Windows to make your PC slower over time to motivate you to upgrade.