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> Here's what I have (got it there too.) > http://www.frys.com/product/6640324?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG > > I can't say for certain it is firefox5 that caused it as I caught it using > Chrome once too. I think it probably is a hibernation issue, not sleep, but > still haven't been able to test that yet either for certain. > > Anyway, if I close the laptop and come back, maybe I'm safe, maybe I'm not, but > eventually within 1-3 days of being up and not restarting/powering off > eventually the system takes a giant slow motion shit. I wanted to initially > blame firefox because it kept happening as I used it but I'm not certain > anymore. > > Here's the weird of it. Everything still works, just asininely slow. I mean I > can right click the bar-> task manager and it takes a minute or so to pop up, > and if I click it more than once or twice it'll think that it's 'not responding' > but eventually goes. I've kept up stuff to monitor at a basic level and the CPU > isn't being run ragged (like when a pc will crawl if stuck at 99%) and the ram > isn't being sucked up any more or less either. > > I tried to one by one kill processes via task manager over an hour(yeah that > lagged) and got nowhere. > > I've currently got hibernation removed/disabled from my computer and sleep is > the only thing active. > > If you're too lazy to check the link(but you should) running Win 7 64bit Home > Premium on an ASUS X53E i5 core laptop w/6GB of RAM, the rest of the specs are > in the link. > > Anyone got any speculation what the fuck I can do with this as it's bugging the > hell out of me I can't close this thing without thinking a time bomb is ticking. > I've been hitting google for at least a week trying all sorts of pages for > answers and I can't find a damn thing. All I know for certain is that it is NOT > a parts defective issue as I did narrow that out of it. > > > > Billy Connolly - Statement of the Century > "If women are so bloody perfect at multitasking, how come they can't have a > headache and sex at the same time ?" >

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