

I even accessed the Windows Recovery Console and attempted a Windows XP repair. Viper did reveal some issues, but Kaspersky Rescue 10 didn't find one single issue nor did ESET, or Rescue. I ran Kaspersky TDSSKiller, Emisoft Antivirus, ADWcleaner, CCleaner, JRT and Rogue Killer plus about six more Antivirus and Malware programs with all scans reporting "0" infections. So, of course, I ran Malwarebytes Anti-virus. At first I thought that I had either a virus, malware, or a rootkit infecting the system. My system was running fairly decent until it began slowing down to almost a crawl. So as can be observed, the system has been revived and upgraded as much as possible - until about three to four week ago. I also 1T SATA drive connected to the SATA Raid card. My Primary IDE source cable has two 250-Gig HDD's configured as Master and Slave. I have also installed a new Nvidia GeForce 6200 video card and a new Creative Sound Blaster card in addition to a SCSI and RAID PCI 2-port Controller card (Silicon Image SI-3512 SATA Raid Controller). The existing CPU (an AMD Socket A-1.2GHz that came with the replacement Motherboard). Of course I installed Windows XP Pro SP3, 32-bit a revision of the original Gigabyte GA-7DX motherboard which has 3-memory slots instead of the 2-memory slots the original MB had.

Needless to say, over the years I have modified much or the hardware and software. The system, when purchased was manufactured by Micro PC Electronics (now out of business) had Windows Millennia installed. Yes, just in case someone is kind and knowledgeable enough to respond to this POST, let me share some information about my Windows XP Pro, SP3 system.Īlthough my system is old (some my consider it to be a dinosaur or a product from the Noah's Ark era), the machine has been pretty good (knock on wood).
