Right, looking at the spec it should not be running slow, there are 2 things that instantly stand out that will give you low speed (the feeling\cause of), that's your net, if your supposed to have a fast connection then you may need to check with your service if all is well, but that's a separate issue.
The hard drive is not the best, and possibly part of the issue here, but nothing I have seen suggests there is a problem as such, but that doesn't mean there isn't something starting to show up, but I am guessing it is a Samsung drive given it's made by them, and they don't offer much in the way of scans, not that I have tried personally anyway, so the best tool to use to check the drive is probably
HD Tune (free version, link lower down the page under the comparison), install and run that to test the drive for error's, possibly best run overnight to save watching paint dry lol.
But I also noticed you have Avira installed, on some occasions a system just won't play nice with a system, this does not mean it's no good, Avira is well thought of, but if for some reason this is slowing you down, and\or you want to try something different, then
m$ Essentials is highly recommended, and light on the system, so I suggest installing that, but wait until we try stopping a few other things first, and see if that helps, the easiest and safest way to do that, is to use
WinPatrol (it's an extremely lightweight program), once installed launch it, then click on the start up tab, then highlight the following entries and select to disable them, this means if something you use stops working you can easily enable it again.
CyberLink MediaLibray Service (CLMLSvc.exe)
YouCam (YCMMirage.exe)
PowerDVD RC Service (PDVD10Serv.exe)
Apple Software (any)
There is probably a whole host of Samsung software that can be stopped as well, and maybe others, if you tell us what is listed under the start up tab we can suggest further ones to disable, but doing this does not uninstall it, all it does is stops it running at boot up, by blocking this booting should be faster, it also stops it running in the background, which should free up system resources, then if it's needed it will load whats needed when you launch the applicable program, if at this point you come across such an application failing to work, then we can go back and enable that specific process again.
The other thing you should do is
defrag the hard drive, best way to do this (most effective anyway) is to pull your net, then boot to safe mode (tap F8 during boot to access this using the arrow keys), then set it running overnight, that way your not sat there waiting on it, then in the morning it should be long finished, then shut down and put your net back, then boot as normal and see if it made much of a difference, see if any of this helps, if it doesn't running the memory test suggested above is definitely worth doing, and certainly never hurts to run at any time to check if something doesn't feel right, but hope something here helps.
Edited by 8210GUY, 29 September 2012 - 07:42 AM.