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Have Windows XP home, 2002.
Installed on a notebook, which is a couple of years old, so I'd expect it to be a bit slow....... However, it's close to intolerable these days. Doesn't like doing more than one thing at once. Not trying to do anything too big, just internet (AOL), Word etc occasional use of audio cd. Have anti-spyware and run regular sweeps, regularly clear out cookies, occasionally do a de-frag. When booting up it "appears" to boot up quite quickly, with wallpaper and icons appearing, but nothing will respond for 5-10 minutes. Any tips for speeding this up, or is the notebook just getting old? |
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1 - get rid of AOL
2 - minimise security software usage - try some light weight ones like AVG 3 - defrag ain't what Everyone thinks it is - it's a fallacy that it speeds up your computer (I have been using Microsoft W. from day 1 and defrag speeds up the computer untill you start creating new files - now every ne file you make goes towards the end of the defragged content and new content from the defrag region that needs to expand goes above this, therfore making the needle in your hard drive fly from eg. you Internet Cache which was near the start of your hard drive -but is now bigger than what it was when defragged is now split between all your new files and even your old ones makng seeks and even reads for files noise and clumsy, and hardrive wearing- believe me never touch defrag - but it's too late for you now) 4. Read up - on the internet ... on Speed up /Boost Faster etc Windows &|| XP There are plenty of tips and tricks, particularily look at removing unncessary windows components eg the indexing service and MSN. -there are plenty more too like if your not on the network then why bother having your Ethernet device driver load. 5. Get a new computer ![]() NOT an MSC PRO -- Computer Nerd that services Grannies "BrendanBarnes" wrote: > Have Windows XP home, 2002. > Installed on a notebook, which is a couple of years old, so I'd expect it to > be a bit slow....... > However, it's close to intolerable these days. > Doesn't like doing more than one thing at once. > Not trying to do anything too big, just internet (AOL), Word etc occasional > use of audio cd. > Have anti-spyware and run regular sweeps, regularly clear out cookies, > occasionally do a de-frag. > When booting up it "appears" to boot up quite quickly, with wallpaper and > icons appearing, but nothing will respond for 5-10 minutes. > Any tips for speeding this up, or is the notebook just getting old? |
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Run through Jupiter Jones' Check List here:-
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm Slow computer "BrendanBarnes" wrote: > Have Windows XP home, 2002. > Installed on a notebook, which is a couple of years old, so I'd expect it to > be a bit slow....... > However, it's close to intolerable these days. > Doesn't like doing more than one thing at once. > Not trying to do anything too big, just internet (AOL), Word etc occasional > use of audio cd. > Have anti-spyware and run regular sweeps, regularly clear out cookies, > occasionally do a de-frag. > When booting up it "appears" to boot up quite quickly, with wallpaper and > icons appearing, but nothing will respond for 5-10 minutes. > Any tips for speeding this up, or is the notebook just getting old? |
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