First off I have a Battalion101 from ibuypower.com, simillar to this one:
http://www.ibuypower.com/ibp/store/c...r.aspx?mid=126 , Athlon 64 3000+, 1024MB RAM, etc.
I recently formated the hard drive and reinstalled Windows, ever since it's been running slowly-sort of. It takes from a few seconds to several minutes to open programs, they'll freeze for a few seconds or minutes, iTunes seems to take the longest to start but runs ok once it's open, Soulseek takes a long time as well and will barely even run, every time I've tried it's just froze completely. After a couple days of this I popped in the utilities disk and saw that two drivers weren't installed, the PCMCIA O2 Micro driver and the TouchPad driver. The TouchPad driver starts installed then gives me a "serious error" message. That's not a huge deal though, the O2 Micro driver on the other hand is I think the source of my problems. After installing it I restart, and it hasn't installed. I noticed it will install and then run o2remove.exe, I tried canceling and that stopped the installation completely, I tried moving the exe out of the driver folder, it installed fine and didn't remove it, but that didn't do anything either. Is there an alternate driver I can try, or something else that would be causing this problem? It worked fine on my last Windows install, which was from the same CD! I tried searching but terms like "ram" and "pcmcia" come up with hundreds of results for all sorts of things.
edit - I think it might be cpu slowdown. In the task manager cpu usage constantly reads 100% and SpeedswitchXP seems to think my max speed is 798Mhz I don't think the problem is with any start-up programs as the only things there are required for sound, wifi, etc. I tried reinstalling the Athlon 64 driver but that didn't help either.
edit again - Not sure what I did, but CPU usage is jumping around now, it looks like it's a high number when I first open task manager, around 80%, but will drop down to 4% then up to 15% or whatever, it jumps around, but everything is running much smoother. Unfortunately my cpu is apparently still running at 800mhz.
