Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. SP2. Intel Pentium Dual CPU
[email protected], 4.0GB RAM
For the last 5 or 6 days my computer has been very slow to boot up, taking anything up to 4 minutes from switching on to being usable. Previously I have been up and running in around 90 seconds. I have run CCleaner and also done a full scan with MS Security Essentials - to no avail.
According to msconfig my Start Up items are only Windows Defender, Microsoft Security Essentials and Registry Booster.
The only software that I have installed recently (Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 and Picasa) I have also uninstalled and neither of these items are showing in my Programs and Features so I am happy that the Uninstalls have been effective. I have also recently copied a CD of photographs (350MB) to my hard drive and subsequently erased it.
I have been advised by the so-called technical experts that the only solution is a complete reinstall of Windows but I am reluctant to do this for fear of losing valuable data.
Can anyone please suggest anything that I can do to restore my previous boot up speed?
Thanks in advance