Question:
Why is my computer so messed up?
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2009-08-23 02:32:46 UTC
I know this is a stab in the dark, but what could be wrong with my computer? Sometimes I start it up, put in my password and then it freezes. Sometimes I have to restart it 5 times just to use it. We have plenty of memory and I have a few virus programs downloaded and they always come up clean. I also try to make sure that not too many programs are running. Sometimes it's super fast and other times it's slow (the comp not the internet). Any suggetions?
Five answers:
desertcities
2009-08-23 15:58:25 UTC
There could be a few things wrong.



(1) It's possible your registry is bloated, maybe even corrupted some. Do you have any registry cleaner or optimizing type program? If not, download a free copy of Iobit's Advanced System Care. Used by over 35 million users. The program will clean-up your registry, repair, optimize and also remove spyware.



(2) Did you recently add new memory? Are your memory sticks from the same company and speed? You might want to remove them and blow out any dust in the slots and insert them back in again. Same holds true for any dust blocking your fans.



(3) Check what start-up files are loaded and what services are turned on. You can do this by clicking Start > Run > type "msconfig" without quotes and clicking the "Startup" tab. Here you can de-select any programs that don't make sense to you, or that perhaps are no longer used or installed. If in doubt, do a search on each item to make sure you know what you are turning off. You can always select them to load again.



Lastly, as someone else mentioned, make sure you got plenty of free hard drive space and run Window's Disk Cleanup and Defrag your computer too. And schedule a Chkdsk on your drive as well. You do this by clicking Start > Run > type "chkdsk c: /f" no quote marks.



Good luck!
Boris 22
2009-08-23 03:11:50 UTC
read article:

Issue:

My computer is running slow what steps can I do to fix it?



Cause:

This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities.



Hard disk drive is short on available disk space.

Several software programs have been installed/uninstalled leaving behind bad files and/or confusing the software.

Data Corruption.

Computer is overheating.

Corrupt OS.

Bad Hardware.

Solution:



Below are steps for Microsoft Windows users that should help speed up the computer or determine why the computer is running slow.



Note: If it is just your Internet that is slow see document CH000986 for reasons why this may be happening.



Not enough hard disk drive space



Verify that there is at least 200-500MB of free hard disk drive space. This available space allows the computer to have room for the swap file to increase in size as well as room for temporary files.



Steps on how to determine how much disk space your computer has can be found on document CH000369.

See document CH000528 for additional information about regaining lost hard disk drive space.

Hard drive corrupted or fragmented



Run Scandisk or something equivalent to help ensure that there is nothing physically wrong with the computer hard disk drive.



Run Defrag to help ensure that data is arranged in the best possible order.



Background programs



Remove or disable any TSRs or programs that automatically start each time the computer boots. See document CHTSR for additional information. If you're wanting to see what programs are running in the background, how much memory they're using, and their CPU usage open Task Manager.



If you've got an anti-virus scanner on the computer, spyware protection program, or other security utility make sure it's not running in the background as you're trying to work. Often when these programs begin to scan the computer it can decrease the overall performance of your computer.



Hardware conflicts



Verify that the Device Manager has no conflicts. If any exist resolve these issues as they could be the cause of your problem. Information about how to get into Device Manager can be found on document CH000833.



Computer or processor is overheating



Make sure your computer and processor is not overheating, excessive heat can cause a significant decrease in computer performance some processors will even lower the speed of the processor automatically to help compensate for the heat related issues. Additional information about your processor temperature and was of determining how hot it is can be found on document CH000687.



Specific operating system basic troubleshooting



Basic Microsoft Windows XP troubleshooting.

Basic Microsoft Windows 2000 troubleshooting.

Basic Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 troubleshooting.

Basic Microsoft Windows ME troubleshooting.

Basic Microsoft Windows 98 troubleshooting.

Basic Microsoft Windows 95 troubleshooting.

Basic Microsoft Windows 3.x troubleshooting.



Or go through the other basic troubleshooting steps.



Erase computer and start over



Finally, if none of the above solutions resolve your issues, it is recommended that you either reinstall Windows and/or erase everything and then start over. Additional information about how to do this can be found on document CH000186.



Hardware issues



If your computer continues to be slow after going over each of the above recommendations it's possible that your computer is experiencing a more serious hardware related issue such as a failing component in the computer. This could be a failing or bad CPU, RAM, Motherboard, or other component.
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2016-09-12 11:34:59 UTC
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2009-08-23 02:35:55 UTC
Press CTRL+Alt+Delete, goto task manager and check which programs are using the most CPU %.
2009-08-23 03:03:57 UTC
same problem,



download this http://www.free-av.com/ and scan your computer

it works for me!


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