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I am hoping someone is able to help diagnose a possible problem and ideally fix it back up to a reliable trustworthy state. The most obvious signs and symptoms: - excessive and constant hard drive activity. The HDD light is on more than it is off, and stay illuminated for lengthy (for computers) spells, pausing for a very brief moment to only resume another lengthy spell of activity. If not pulsing with stretches of activity, there are lengthy periods of rapid HDD chatter (not an audible chatter, but rapid periods of HDD flickering). - applications are incredibly slow to launch. Sometimes so slow they fail to load.
- inability to create or maintain restore points. I have had this issue for about a week now, and have managed to intentionally create successful restore oints. Fatxplorer serial mom died. However, after shutting down and restarting, launching system restore results in a message indicating that no restore points exist. This I find most unnerving.
There's extra space allocated in the MemoryStream buffer by default (just like with e.g. But I suspect that jitbit might be referring to the fact that a when you use the byte[] constructor, the array isn't copied - the MemoryStream refers to the array in the argument. This can be dealt with easily by using the overload that allows you to set capacity, but is only really useful if you don't expect to write any data to the stream (or if you know how much extra bytes you're likely to need). This can be both good and bad, and it's a bit of a shame it isn't documented on MSDN:) – Aug 2 '17 at 8:10. Convert octet stream to pdf.
I know the importance of restore points and have been consciously making them recently only to find they don't exist after restarting my computer. - it appears I am unable to repair my Windows 7 installation as there are no restore points to fall back on I have done independent virus scans with both Bitdefender and MalwareBytes with no findings.
I have conducted a chkdsk with no repairs having had been needed. I have defragmented and no improvement. I have replaced my video driver. Bitdefender was throwing critical errors for a while when this problem first started, so I unistalled it and reinstalled it along with Firefox that was also acting very oddly. It appears that the same behaviour exists in safe mode, where attempts to launch some applications take forever, if they happen at all. Has anyone any suggestions on what maybe happening? I have attached a Speccy report on my system information.