really slow computer really getting really annoying...really

  • Thread starter Thread starter roro
  • Start date Start date
R

roro

hmm..i have a Toshiba laptop Pentium 4 M 1.9GHz, 512MB RAM, 64MB graphic
card, 60GB HDD, etc etc. but it doesnt ACT like it..

recently, my comps' been getting sluggish and sluggisher...it's terrible,
programs load slowly, (i HAVE defragmented), and (this is the prob that
annoys me most) when i open a new file/prog, if i'm listening in the
background, the music breaks up as the file opens...it is really annoying..

in addition to this, even movies come out choppy sometimes...i've got 512mb
ram for crying out loud! and it's a 1.9GHz processor! it's acting like my
old 450 pentium III....

the "task manager" of XP puts "processor usage" at a constant 100%...not one
dip...SHOULD this be the case?? how do I check that the processor is working
properly? in System in Control Panel it does say Pentium 4 M 1.89GHz, but
that's it...any ideas?


thanks,
ro
 
yyeeahh no not so helpful..i've already done all that it says, that's the
thing...thanks 4 ur help tho.
 
roro said:
hmm..i have a Toshiba laptop Pentium 4 M 1.9GHz, 512MB RAM, 64MB graphic
card, 60GB HDD, etc etc. but it doesnt ACT like it..

recently, my comps' been getting sluggish and sluggisher...it's terrible,
programs load slowly, (i HAVE defragmented), and (this is the prob that
annoys me most) when i open a new file/prog, if i'm listening in the
background, the music breaks up as the file opens...it is really annoying..

in addition to this, even movies come out choppy sometimes...i've got 512mb
ram for crying out loud! and it's a 1.9GHz processor! it's acting like my
old 450 pentium III....

the "task manager" of XP puts "processor usage" at a constant 100%...not one
dip...SHOULD this be the case?? how do I check that the processor is working
properly? in System in Control Panel it does say Pentium 4 M 1.89GHz, but
that's it...any ideas?

thanks,
ro

Did you look down the processes in task manager to see which one was running at
%100 or thereabouts? Mine tended to be an svchost and it happened after I tried
to install a wireless network. It worked fine for a few days then started doing
this. I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it on a number of occasions and it
has always gone to %100 cpu usage within a day of install.
 
roro said:
hmm..i have a Toshiba laptop Pentium 4 M 1.9GHz, 512MB RAM, 64MB
graphic card, 60GB HDD, etc etc. but it doesnt ACT like it..

recently, my comps' been getting sluggish and sluggisher...it's
terrible, programs load slowly, (i HAVE defragmented), and (this is
the prob that annoys me most) when i open a new file/prog, if i'm
listening in the background, the music breaks up as the file
opens...it is really annoying..

in addition to this, even movies come out choppy sometimes...i've got
512mb ram for crying out loud! and it's a 1.9GHz processor! it's
acting like my old 450 pentium III....

the "task manager" of XP puts "processor usage" at a constant
100%...not one dip...SHOULD this be the case?? how do I check that
the processor is working properly? in System in Control Panel it does
say Pentium 4 M 1.89GHz, but that's it...any ideas?


thanks,
ro

In addition to other suggestions, delete the *contents only* of
C:\Windows\Prefetch. Prefetch can get corrupted or out of date and
cause slow performance. It will be rebuilt based on your current
application usage.

Also, verify from Event Viewer that there are no repeating errors,
particularly the HD write events. Check the IDE controllers/Primary and
Secondary IDE channels in Device Manager to verify that the HD and
CD/DVD are operating in the expected DMA modes.

Q
 
Paul Heslop said:
Did you look down the processes in task manager to see which one was running at
%100 or thereabouts? Mine tended to be an svchost and it happened after I tried
to install a wireless network. It worked fine for a few days then started doing
this. I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it on a number of occasions and it
has always gone to %100 cpu usage within a day of install.

disk clean and disk defrag routinely. in internet explorer's
tools.options,set history to 0 and clear temp files on closing.
set all apps that aren't needed at start up to manual start. use
registry cleaner [http://snurl.com/1w0f] to remove from start up list
[click start up tab].
shutdown I.M. and put that on manual start up.
in short,rid yourself of all files that rob you of memory by running
in the background.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top