Drastic Speed Differences Between Identical Machines

bobber205

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We have two IBM ThinkCentre pcs where I work. After doing some routine maintenance, I discovered that one of the computers is ungodly slow.

I thought maybe it had some weird virus, so I did a clean XP install. Was still just as unusably slow.

I even doubled the ram. Barely any effect. What's wrong with this machine?
 

hardbench

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First hit control, alt, delete and se if anything is pinning cpu use. You can arrange the cpu field with the most % usage at the top by clicking on it at the top where it says cpu.
 

bobber205

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I'll do that asap.
Right now it's beign installed with a ghost image. I've looked at the cpu usage before and it would typically be under 20% or so.
It's so slow that I could move a window around the screen and the cpu usage would jump to 100%.
 

ColdFusion718

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Check the BIOS settings. Maybe someone messed with the DMA settings and now all the drives are running on PIO mode lol.
 

airhendrix13

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Could be bad RAM too, it might be worth swapping it with some other RAM and seeing if that solves anything.