Re: very slow computer

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Did you read her post??????
"Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Linda

What is the CPU and how much RAM does the computer have? Right click on
the My Computer icon on ther Desktop and select Properties to get this
information.

Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance
Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak?

You may help system performance by changing programmes from starting
during the boot process to loading on demand. Minimising multi-tasking
will help. Putting shortcuts like Show Desktop, Internet Explorer,
Outlook Express and Windows Explorer in the Quick Launch Tray may help
to encourage you to close these applications after use as it is easy to
reopen them when required.

Minimising the use of Add-Ons with Internet Explorer will help.

Avoid seciuity software which generates excessive demands for memory.
McAfee and Norton products are notably among those to be avoided.

Avoid using facilities which run in the background when they can be run
when the computer is not being used. An example is Diskeeper which can
continuously defragment when it can be set to run on demand.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Linda in Iowa wrote:
My computer is about 7 years old. Running windows xp home. Service
pack 3. It is a pentium 4 cpu 1.80 GHz and 256 MB of ram.

It has gotten so slow that I wait for it to print or wonder if I
really clicked a button at times. I also get a lot of virtual memory
messages. It has a 40 gig hard drive with 16 gig of free space. My
cable internet connection is like a dial up these days.

I have thought about cleaning the hard drive as in formatting and
reinstalling windows and programs I need, but then all those updates
need to be redone. Is there an easy way to clean up the hard drive
so i can remove all those little unknown things that mysteriously get
there? Not ready to buy a new computer as I don't want Vista and also
don't
want to spend the money as this computer is more than adequate for
what I need. Thanks.


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