sometimes old equipment just runs slower.........some specs of your system
would help.
under start/all programs/accessories/system tools there is disk clean up and
disk defrag run them.
Also by right clicking the icon for your HD and then properties you can do
an error checking that will start when you reboot.
If you open IE and click tools and internet options you can delete
cookies/old IE files and erase you browsing history.
peterk
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It's so much easier to suggest solutions when you don't know too much about
the problem
"GrammyAndy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I got into BIOS. Thank you for your help on an earlier post. My boot is
> still slow.
> Boot is faster but I still have problems. I pressed DEL to find BIOS,
> thank
> you. When the computer first comes on it has a black screen with the Dell
> on
> it. It says "Dell Dimension 300 series. BIOS Revision A01
> At top F2-setup F12-Boot Menu" i can get into boot menu now. It is
> really
> slow. It takes 2 minutes to go to next screen or set up menu or boot
> menu.
> Next screen is Microsoft Windows XP screen that is loading with the blue
> loading bar. It takes 2 minutes to get to my desktop. I did what you
> told
> me and like I said it is a little faster and doesn't hang up. But, is
> still
> way too slow. I disabled the slave drive interface. I just put off on
> the
> slave drives. the master slave and primary slave drives. Was that right?
> I
> put # 1 on the boot sequence as my hard drive. Dell won't help me except
> for
> a fee nor will Windows folks help except for a fee. My computer is just 6
> months old. Thanks for your help.
>
> GrammyAndy
>