System performance is slowly getting worse over a day until a reboot....

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stanz

I have posted this to multiple XP help groups. Sorry if this is not
allowed.

Hello: Need advice. I have a Dell 8300 running XP PRO, 1 Gig Memory,
SP3 (all Microsoft updates current) IE7, Firefox Release 7 is my
default browser. Not getting any error messages.

I have to do a system restart on a daily basis since after about 8-10
hours of browsing, playing casual games, the system performance get's
slower and slower to the point that I have to restart in order to get
some performance. Have scanned the system for adware, spyware,
viruses...etc., and nothing found. Have run a defrag, cleared out the
TEMP files, eliminated all unnecessary apps., hard drive is about 50%
full...etc. All drivers are up to date except for my Network adapter
and Graphics Driver (NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (Microsoft
Corporation)...I have never updated a driver and am a bit hesitant,
since I have read that if the most current driver has (OEM) after if,
I need to get the latest driver from Dell, which I have found on the
Dell driver site. (Intell(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection)

Could updating both these drivers help the browsing performance..??

The only thing I notice that even though the Web page seems to be
loaded to completion, the green loading circle (whatever it's called)
keeps on going and going until I physically stop the page, but this
does not happen on all pages. Some load quickly and stop.

I used the Troubleshooting info from Firefox and notices these two
messages:

WebGL RendererBlocked for your graphics driver version. Try updating
your graphics driver to version 257.21 or newer. GPU Accelerated
Windows0/4. Blocked for your graphics driver version. Try updating
your graphics driver to version 257.21 or newer.

Also states that the following :
Driver Version 5.6.7.3

From poking around the net, I am reading that my last resort is a full
clean install of XP PRO, SP2, SP3, (have all the disks) and all
updates have been downloaded from Microsoft, which appears like it
could take forever. I have done this one time a few years ago due to
a faulty hard drive, but it was prior to SP3.

Any suggestions are welcome....I am a casual user....no technical
expertise, so please keep the technical jargon to a minimum.

Thanks much....Stanz
 
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Char Jackson

I have posted this to multiple XP help groups. Sorry if this is not
allowed.

Next time, please crosspost rather than make multiple separate posts.
Doing so allows replies to all stay together in a single thread rather
than be spread across multiple threads and newsgroups.
 

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