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I will continue to tweak and if I learn something useful that seems to make a significant difference I'll return and post about it. What it comes down to is working with a PC - decades after they were first manufactured - is still an exercise in time wasting guesswork to a very considerable extent.
Yes, an OS manufacturer can only guess at what customers need and there are a huge variety of end use programs that make it a challenge to meet the needs of the customer. In spite of this, under no circumstances should an OS come to a crawl. There can and should be some capability for the OS to tell you - why - it is coming to a crawl and offer you some options to fix whatever is bringing it to such a state. Maybe Linux would be worth a try but there is so much software written for Windows that going to Linux offers challenges of its own.
And there are so many different flavors of Linux! The svchost. EXE first ; services. If the high CPU is asociated with high disk activity, then it may be paging. If not, then there could be a trojan and indeed it could be services.
So, please follow the recommendations I've mad - they won't hurt you and additionally post a Hijack This log so we can look into your processes a little deeper. I have tried your suggestions regarding minimising startup programs. It's probably not the most efficient ISP but I have been using it for a long time, finding the news, email and various other features valuable. Also, I accept what you are saying that it probably is contributing to the slowness issue to some extent, but there are many times when it is running and there is no difficulty.
Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2. I but I have been using it for a long time, finding the news, email and various other features valuable. Believe me you will become just a familiar with a new ISP,and you will speed up computer at the same time.
Don't quite know how to put this. But about what i said in another post about how Windows should know better. How You are helping in slowing Your windows and the internet ,programs like!!
None of these are necessary in startup. Just my 2 cents on AOL and I've used it before : I was never all that happy with that ISP myself and I feel it is a waste because last time I checked the dialup was overpriced do you use dialup?
At the moment the lag in echoing on screen what I type is greatly reduced. I attribute this to shutting off the indexing service. I'll be looking into what else I can shut down. A question on upgrading: a newer computer would be better, obviously. The SATA hard drive looks like a major improvement in speed. The higher clock speeds and multi core CPUs look good. What has been the experience of everyone in overall performance with the newer hardware?
What is a good choice for a "red hot" and "lean and mean" PC? If you want vista you WILL want gb ram. Dont believe vistas requirements. Also, make sure you get Vista Home Premium Edition or better. One good starting point is to go to the Hardware forum and check which PC to avoid by brand!
I can't tell you what to buy but here's a couple of things I would personally stay away from: 1. A computer with a small case.
If you plan on upgrading it this will limit your options. If you want a "lean" machine maybe consider not buying one of those store brands that have lots of extra programs installed you don't need. Avoid buying cheap brand computers they sell at walmart and other stores. We're a friendly, industry-focused community of developers, IT pros, digital marketers, and technology enthusiasts meeting, learning, and sharing knowledge.
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We redirect you to this notice instead of stripping out the link to preserve the integrity of the post. Tech TJ It seems to be jumping around all over the place. Best Regards Tech TJ. Ive got a Compaq Proliant server. It had dual pentium 2 the top one though, with loads of cache and 1gb ram and 3x 2. Stupid americans will throw away a whole computer that's years old.
They'll put it in the trash and don't even try to sell it or give it away. That's retarded. I'm so mad. Just because I'm young, people think I don't know anything about computers, and so they decide to ask advice from older people in my neighborhood who don't have as much experience as me, and they give them their stuff.
There is something wrong with the world we live in today. Well I'm 32 and people ask me questions and then half the time they waste my time cause they don't have me fix it! I hear you there!! I know you do ,and you give good advice ,I was actually surprised when you say you are so young no ones takes you expertise seriously,keep up the good work. The one thing that "young" people tend to lack is patience and knowing when to give up on a situation.
This takes experience. Knowing the square root of computers by way of geekness, nerdness or study is no substitute for experience and wisdom. That said, some inspirational stuff has come from the younger members. So I'm surpprised that you needed to defend yourself! I guess I do need a lot more experience and patience. Last Updated: June 2, To create this article, 95 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time.
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Update and run your spyware and virus software every week. If you do not have tools installed to protect against malware and spyware then you can download Spyware Blaster , and for viruses, download a free copy of AVG - " A nti- V ir G uard" or this one Avira - " A nti- Vira guard" all three of those are free "For Personal Use" , all three are also available in Business or Pro versions.
Also, Microsoft's Windows Defender is a widely-used anti-spyware tool that is currently distributed freely for users with a "Genuine" verified copy of Windows. It will allow you to import all of your Internet Explorer settings, and is much less prone to malware than Microsoft Internet Explorer. It will prompt you with a "Set as Default Browser" message.
Check "Don't show this again" and click "Yes". Firefox also has a cool feature to delete cookies, cache, and temporary internet files each time you close it. You are strongly recommended to use this option. It can speed up your internet experience. You should also check Google Chrome which is noticeably faster and less prone to virus attacks from internet Chrome.
If you have a really complicated virus infection, try using the Quick Virus Remover. It is a free utility, though not a replacement for commercial products but can be helpful for removing some of the most common viruses infecting your system.
Regularly use CCleaner to clean your computer. Over time, your computer may become cluttered with unnecessary files that can slow it down. CCleaner is a free program which can remove these files for free. CCleaner also comes with a free registry cleaner, although Microsoft recommends not to use registry cleaners. Perform a disk clean up. Clean up your disk quickly to remove unnecessary files.
Click Start in the bottom left corner, then click Run. Type, "cleanmgr. Click OK to start Disk Cleanup. Click Start, then click Control Panel. Right click any unnecessary software and click "Remove". Defragment Your Computer. This will place similar files physically closer on the hard disk and will help improve load speeds. Click Start then click Run.
Type, "dfrg. Click Analyze to determine whether you need to defrag your disk and click Defrag to defrag the disk. Do not defrag solid state drives.
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