Re: Computer too slow



Your post is total crap. Irrelevant. Obviously, you're not reading, I said,
the previous time I went there and he did it, it worked. Obviously you don't
know what that guy knew. :) If you don't know the solution, just watch and
learn from the others.

Cheers.

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

"When previously I went to the service center for the same problem, the
engineer mentioned to me that this is caused by one of the registry
entries corrupted and the coordination between the drives, cd drives and
all other internal components are not running properly thats why things
are so slow..."

That's pure crap.

"...all we have to do is delete the registry entry and restart the
computer and Windows XP will automatically reinstall the registry entry
by itself."

That's more crap.

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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Hedayat SM wrote:
Hi. I've had this problem before but I brought it to Acer service center and
they fixed it since it was on warranty. Now the warranty is expired and if I
go back it'd cost me.

My computer is extremely slow, suddenly. It happened over night and the
startup takes about 20 minutes (Even when I just turn on my computer and the
Windows XP logo is shown with the progression bar running, it runs for 5
minutes). When I run programmes, the programmes are slow. When I watch movies
or hear music in windows media player, the songs and movies or videos are
broken into bits a pieces and lags like hell. It takes more than 2 minutes to
open internet explorer.

When previously I went to the service center for the same problem, the
engineer mentioned to me that this is caused by one of the registry entries
corrupted and the coordination between the drives, cd drives and all other
internal components are not running properly thats why things are so slow and
he also mentioned that fixing it is pretty easy and that all we have to do is
delete the registry entry and restart the computer and Windows XP will
automatically reinstall the registry entry by itself and all would be fine -
he did it and proved to me that it worked and well, it DID work.

Now I've got the same problem and I can't go back. Can anyone help me? Tell
me what registry entry he was talking about? Anything? If possible please
reply to my email at 60380@xxxxxxxxxxx with the subject "Computer too slow"
because I do not check this website often nor my current signed in email
often. Thank you very much. Your help is very much appreciated.

P.S: Reformatting is not a solution as I'm using my laptop for school
purposes and there are more than 200GB of files scattered everywhere that I
need.


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