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"Tolstoy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My first post to this group, hope I'm in the right place and if not
> please direct me to the appropriate newsgroup.
> I've had this Toshiba Satellite A15S129 laptop for a few years now.
> It runs on WinXP. I use it at wifi spots around town, cafes and
> libraries and the like. It has antivirus and anti-spyware programs,
> up to date.
> Lately this laptop runs very slow. I really notice it in the Network
> Connections function. Network Connections works okay right after the
> computer boots, but if I have to use it more than once, it hangs.
> It seems like the misbehavior started when I tried to update Webroot
> Spy Sweeper, so I uninstalled it. The computer acts just the same
> whether Spy Sweeper is installed or uninstalled. But anyway, right
> after the SS update, the computer started its glitchy slow behavior
> and also wouldn't recognize one of the wireless cards. I have two
> pcmcia cards, an Orinoco b card and an Intellinet g card. At first it
> wouldn't recognize the b card, then the b card started working again
> whereupon the computer failed to recognize the g card. I fixed this
> by uninstalling the g card driver and reinstalling it from the
> original CD.
> Next I thought I'd look into the possibility that my computer's
> registry is messed up. I haven't done anything to the registry since
> I bought the computer.
> I used Max Registry Cleaner's free registry scan, which indicated the
> registry would shrink about 3% if I used their utility to clean up the
> registry. I wouldn't mind spending the money on a registry cleaner if
> I knew it had a strong possibility of fixing the computer's
> balkiness. Just thought I'd ask for the opinions of people that know
> more than I do, how to go about getting my computer to work right
> again.
>