86technie
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I open this thread in response to this thread:
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=3444076
My professional is in IT, in my end user experience.
Using factory recovery is to repair windows or windows unable to boot
but not system slow.
System slow u have to clean up bloatwares (useless program that was
preloaded), update windows, update system drivers and defrag the hard disk or do virus scan.
New laptop comes with lots of bloatwares which might affect
the overall system performance.
So I would advice after u get ur new laptop clean up bloatwares (useless program that was preloaded), update windows and update system drivers.
Laptop hard disk are preloaded with factory images and I don't think
these images are up to date so it's up to user to do the updating.
Ok let's start off by first uninstalled bloatwares found commonly in
Asus laptops/netbooks.
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=3444076
Do you really bought a totally "new set" from Sim Lim? Cos some shops might sell you their display set, well i could be wrong.
Is the slow happen when you 1st use it or only experience slow after you install several program into it?
If the 1st case, send it to asus service centre for rectification. If is the 2nd case, you might want to trial and error by uninstalling those software you had installed one by one and find out which one cause the issue.
Another direct method, use magic button, do factory recovery to recover your system to original condition.
My professional is in IT, in my end user experience.
Using factory recovery is to repair windows or windows unable to boot
but not system slow.
System slow u have to clean up bloatwares (useless program that was
preloaded), update windows, update system drivers and defrag the hard disk or do virus scan.
New laptop comes with lots of bloatwares which might affect
the overall system performance.
So I would advice after u get ur new laptop clean up bloatwares (useless program that was preloaded), update windows and update system drivers.
Laptop hard disk are preloaded with factory images and I don't think
these images are up to date so it's up to user to do the updating.
Ok let's start off by first uninstalled bloatwares found commonly in
Asus laptops/netbooks.