08-19-2024, 02:57 PM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2024, 02:58 PM by Rediron.)
(08-19-2024, 02:25 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: Try this algorithm:
1) remove AC jack, Main Battery, and CMOS Battery
2) press and hold power button for 30 sec.
3) install CMOS Battery and one SODIMM only, inject AC jack (without Main Battery!)
4) Power on
5) Go to BIOS and do Load Defaults, save and reboot.
6) Power off and remove AC jack.
7) Install second SODIMM, inject AC jack (without Main Battery!)
8) Power on
9) Go to BIOS and do Load Defaults, save and reboot.
10) Try to boot in Windows
Unfortunately it didn't happen again. Let me tell you this, the Bios battery is in the hardest to reach part of the device. To reach it, it is necessary to disassemble the entire upper and lower case and remove the motherboard. That's why I didn't do this. I followed the other steps exactly. Since I use the device without the main battery when I will not leave the house, the solutions I have applied myself before were also done without the main battery. As a result it is still very very slow.
Also I managed to open Task Manager in 15 minutes, and take few pictures. CPU is most time on load. Normally, after 10-15 seconds from the first start, the device relaxes and hovers around 5 percent, this situation is abnormal. It also saw the RAM as 8gb. But what causes this slowness? I don't think it's from the Bios, the device turned on and saw the ram. Is there a RAM controller driver etc. that needs to be updated that I don't know? Interesting
(08-19-2024, 05:17 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: Try to set Maximum memory limit in mscofig.exe
Try to update BIOS.
Try to use Windows 7.
Msconfig didn't work. Max ram box was not selected anyway. I tried few things from there, the only scenario where I could use it normally with 8GB installed was when I limited the RAM to 3GB. I can't format my device right now, so I had a hard disk on hand, I installed it. To make sure the conditions are equal, I tried to install Windows 10, but after passing the USB part, it took 2 hours to get past the getting ready devices part. It didn't freeze, but it took too long. So I closed it. By the way, the laptop also got very hot, which was one of the reasons why I turned it off. I didn't want to update the bios. As a result, I am still using 6Gb. Do you have any other suggestions?