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Error "Windows could not connect to the system to the System Event Notification"

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Boggin:
It is something to try as they can cause problems but as you also get this in Safe Mode, that would normally eliminate the video and audio drivers but you could download the chipset drivers if there are any and then the video and audio.

Phillip92:
What's the best way to do that? Device Manger and update drivers or uninstall and reboot??

Boggin:
For those type of drivers it's always best to go to the computer (OEM) support site or motherboard support site when the machine is a custom build.

Phillip92:
I went to the Gateway website and downloaded all the drivers. I unzipped them all and put them on a flash drive. I'll install them all one at a time. 

Unfortunately it's been slow all day. Left it off and unpowered all night. Booted up in about 15 mins and running slow. Powered it off and opened the case and cleaned it again. Left it off for a couple hours and still booting up slow :( afraid it's not going to run like it did anymore til I figure it out.

Boggin:
Can you go into Task Manager and under the Performance tab see what the CPU and Memory usage is.

If either are high then click on the Processes tab, double click on Memory in that column and that will sort the processes to the highest user first.

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