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Daave
Sanford said:During the past several weeks my XP SP3 has slowed down.
Other people have the same issue. We think this is due to
automatic updates that slow the machines down. Done
deliberately, we believe. How can we restore the system to
its previous state, say, 2 months ago without losing recent
stuff?
Have you had SP3 for a long time? Or only "during the past several
weeks"?
I hope you only install the criticial updates. I've seen people install
noncritical ones and worse -- the wrong hardware drivers!. It's doubtful
(but possible, yes) that an update is responsible. If it were, though,
you would need to uninstall all the updates from the past several weeks
(using Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs), going back to the date
before your system slowed down. Then reinstall only the criticial ones
(just a few at a time).
And I'm sure Microsoft didn't do this intentionally!
As mentioned elsewhere in the thread, check to see that your hard
drive's transfer mode hasn't slipped from DMA to PIO:
http://www.technize.com/2007/08/02/is-your-hard-disk-cddvd-drives-too-slow-while-copying/
and
http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduck/itserviceduck/udma_fix/
Assuming malware isn't your issue (and remember, you need to be as sure
as you can!), you might have a memory-hogging Web browser addon or some
other program/addon/update issue. Describe your problem in full. What
exactly is slow? Everything? Or is it your Internet speed? A particular
program? Is it always slow, or only when you first boot up? Is is slow
in Safe Mode? Is it slow after you have configured a Clean Boot? For
more info:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353