Question:
Why is my computer performing slowly?
Jae Smith
2006-08-22 20:18:48 UTC
The problem started some time ago, originally I thought I didn't have enough ram or I needed a faster graphics card but that didn't fix it. Here are my computer specs:

1) Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz
2) 1.5 Gig Ram
3) 80 Gig HD
4) Windows XP Sp2
5) Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT

I suspect the problem is due to some program I installed. The symptoms are that programs and processes on the computer signficantly slow down WITHOUT a reduction in Ram usage but the CPU is running at nearly 100% usage... this is exemplified when I try to run any video media file where the video is choppy. I usually do a lot of 3d animation, using Blender in particular... but I've tried uninstalling it but it doesn't make any difference. I have done the following in summary:

1) Virus and spyware check
2) Registry clean and defragmentation (used several programs that not only clean the registry but clean up all the junk files lying around the hardrive)
3) Defragmented the HD

None of these have worked.
Eleven answers:
2006-08-22 20:24:19 UTC
follow this link



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Arthur Brain
2006-08-22 20:32:34 UTC
Also, run the application wizard and uninstall:

- everything you don't need

- everything you can easily re-install later



Then, manually remove any junk left on the hard drive - you can use Windows Search to find all the *.tmp, ~*.* kind of stuff.

Especially look in the program folders for each of your applications and make sure none of them have vast hoards of temp files.



Also, run IE, click Tools, then Internet Options, click Delete Files, click Delete All Offline Content, and click OK. Also, on the Programs tab, click Manage Add-Ons and delete anything which isn't proper Microsoft software.



Then defrag, and also do error-checking (with both boxes ticked) and reboot the PC.
Computer Guy
2006-08-22 20:40:23 UTC
When you use the task manager, what process is eating up all the CPU? My computers run at 100% CPU all the time, but I am running Community TSC, a program to find a cure for Tuberous Sclerosis, and it eats all the leftover CPU.



If you are doing video animation and such, you probably need to invest in a high performance disk drive. Not for the space, but for the bandwidth. Try one or two (if you have hardware RAID) of those 10,000 RPM SATA (if you have SATA ) disk drives with 16 MB of cache. Put your video files on the fastest disk you have.



Also, 1.5 Gig Ram is probably not too much for video editing, you might want to go higher if you can.
AbangKuRaden
2006-08-22 20:29:40 UTC
Antispywares do not usually detect all the spywares. Try using antispywares like lavasoft antispyware or spybot search and destroy.



Antiviruses that are most effective in my experience is the AVG antivirus. It's free!!



Some viruses and spywares still stay hidden and some even identify themselves as system files that cannot be deleted by any antiviruses because the system or kernel itself does not allow it.



One way after all this is done is to backup your documents and saved games and important files into a usb drive or a cd or a dvd... Then format the drive and reinstall windows and all program files...



Precautions to be aware of: Don't click on suspicious ads. Auto installer should be avoided unless it is a program that you really want and not just as a need...



I'll refer you to a downloading site for free softwares... lavasoft personal edition and avg free edition...
TheHumbleOne
2006-08-22 20:30:11 UTC
PC Running Slow, Hangs, Freezes:



- Are you using a complex screensaver - it runs in the background and eats memory. I had fun with mine, then changed it to blank.

- How many programs do you load at startup? Maybe you should check it out and ensure you are running just what you need.



1.From IE, click Tools, Internet Options

delete cookies

delete files (offline files)

clear history (set days to save to 0 if you want)

click o.k., and Restart



2.click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools – run Disk Cleanup



3.Temporarily close Quick Launch:

Right-click on the Taskbar, click Toolbars, deselect Quick Launch



4.Open My Computer

right-click on C:

click Properties

click Tools, select Error Check (check all and fix), when finished click defrag & run.



5.click Start, Run ipconfig renew (type ipconfig space renew)



6.Restart. Right-click on Taskbar, click Toolbars, select Quick Launch to restore



All these things should be done regularly. The more frequently they are run, the less time they take.
ffmed124
2006-08-22 20:26:21 UTC
Looks like you have tried all the obvious. You might want to delete temp files if you haven't done that yet. You must have some program running in the back ground with that much CPU usage. I would check the add/remove programs in control panel and see if you have a program that might have downloaded with something else. Sorry I wasn't much help. Good luck.
Equinox
2006-08-22 20:26:20 UTC
Don't defrag as often. It messes up the system. Try system restore. If that doesn't work, you may have a time-delay virus that doesn't show up but messes up your folders. If it still doesn't work, maybe you need to back up your files and reboot the entire thing once more. If you have games, I suggest you take them out as well.
2006-08-22 20:30:13 UTC
you have a good pc now you have done a virus check some anit soyware check ok try this



do make sure you call your (isp) or this will happen

people in the vicinity is on your network



GET THIS SET TO DISABLED



(GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING )

it dont matter what router you have you need to get

(GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING ) set to disable



is your router safe?

you need to call your (isp) server

they have to get you in to your router home page

then from there ..copy & paste the router home page

into a notepad then save that to a back up cd



now from there they have to take you to the part

where (GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING ) is

then you click on ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING) icon

then at the top on the right your see

configure.. you click on configure

then you .. UN-TICK .. the box ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING)

that is ticked there ...

then you click on

apply



if you have a wireless router

and then ask there where you set up a wpa-security key dont use a 128bit wep key ask to use a wpa- security that is your router security key and you pick the wpa-security key not your (isp)server . just ask them where you set one up they will say use a wep-key ..ignore them you say your going to use a wpa.key and whant to know how to set one up and remember you pick the wpa-key not your (isp)server or they will use your network



now you close off the page

and clean out your internet address bar



then go get



this will fix it

XoftSpy 4.22 is the Latest and Most Advanced Spyware Detection and



pop up spyware

Spyware

W32/Spybot

Browser Hijackers

Adware

Malware

Keyloggers

trojans

worms

back door trojans

Malicious mobile code

MALICIOUS SCRIPTS

toolbar trojans that dont show up

hacking trojans to take your email accout/passwords

trojans screen name account passwords hack files



download xoftspy422 and install it then run it stop the scan and click on scan settings tick every box and click on where it says >> click here to select a folder then tick the (c) thats your hard drive if you have 2 hard drives tick the 2 of them then click ok

then click start when the scan is done click on remove tab



http://www.paretologic.com/products.aspx





ewido anti-spyware 4.0

http://www.grisoft.com/doc/10/lng/us/tpl/tpl01?prd=ews





free

Windows Defender

http://www.microsoft.com



free

anti spyware firewall<<<<<<<
http://www.download.com/spyware-firewall...





ad-aware professional 6.0 /ad-watch 3.0

http://www.lavasoft.de/

ad-watch 3.0 block's all pop ups



spy doctor

http://www.pctools.com



anti spyware blocker

spybot search & destory

spyware blaster

http://www.download.com

clean out your system then it will not be slow
rscanner
2006-08-22 20:22:27 UTC
No idea. Maybe it is time for a new motherboard. I have heard good things about the 3GHz dual intel processors or try AMD.
2006-08-22 20:23:00 UTC
defragmenting is crap it is not the all great fix people think it is look up spybots&d download it!!!! it is FREE if you crappy *** kazaa get it off of there pronto spybots&d will fix it it sounds like you have spyware or mallware
callmesquid
2006-08-22 20:21:44 UTC
Try system restore


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