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Resolved Computer Slow In Responding

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Jobin1, 2011/09/17.

  1. 2011/09/17
    Jobin1

    Jobin1 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hello All,

    My compuer responds very slowly when I try to do anything with Word, Excel, Adobe, etc...I also notice that it is also slow when I click on ie to open a web page. It is also slow when browsing on the internet. Please share with me what I need to send you so I can have you accurately diagnose it. Thank You.
     
  2. 2011/09/17
    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Hi Jobin1, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :)

    Since your computer is pretty slow, follow these steps to make the computer run faster:

    1. Click Start< Control Panel< Add/Remove Programs and uninstall any programs that you don't use.
    2. While in the add/remove programs window click the button that says Add/Remove Windows Components and uncheck the checkboxes next to Indexing Service, MSN Explorer, and Windows Messenger. Then click the Next button. When the wizard finishes click the finish button to close the window. 3. Disable any Windows Services that you don't use by following Black Vipers Services Guide.
    4. Download and run ATF Cleaner. Save the program to your desktop. When you open the program, select all the checkboxes in the program then hit the empty selected button. Download it from here, ATF Cleaner.
    5. Run Disk Cleanup, Click Start< All Programs< Accessories< Sytstem Tools< Disk Cleanup. When its done calculating how much free space you can save make sure you check all the checkboxes except for compress old files on the Disk Cleanup tab. Now click the More Options tab and under System Restore click the cleanup button. When it asks you if you want to delete all but the most recent restore point click Yes. Now click ok on the Disk Cleanup window to allow Disk Cleanup to remove unnecessary files from the computer.
    6. Download and run Auslogics Disk Defrag. Make sure to uncheck any toolbars in the installtion wizard as they are not needed. After the installation finishes run the program. When you open the program click on Settings< Defrag Priority and select High Priority. Then click on Settings< Program Settings< Algorithms Tab. Select the Delete temporary files before defragmenting checkbox and select the Move system files to the beginning on the disk checkbox. When done click Ok to close the Settings window. When you are ready to start the defragmentation process select the small down arrow next to the word Defrag and select Defrag and Optimize. The process could take a long time so please be patient. Download it from here, Auslogics Disk Defrag.
    7. Download and run Quicksys RegDefrag. After you download the zipped folder on your desktop, right click the zipped folder and click Extract All. After the folder has been extracted open the regular folder. Run the QRegDefrag.exe program. When the program opens click the Defrag Registry button and then click the Analyze button. When the process finishes analyzing click the Defrag button followed by clicking the Restart button to finish the registry defrag process. Download it from here, QuickSys RegDefrag.
    8. Download and run Autoruns. After you download the zipped folder on your desktop, right click the zipped folder and click Extract All. After the folder has been extracted open the regular folder. Run the autoruns.exe program. When you open the program click the Logon Tab and then highlight and remove any programs that you don't need to startup with your computer. Download it from here, Autoruns.
    9. Click Start< Right Click My Computer and click Properties. In the System Properties window click the Advanced tab< Under where it says Performance hit the settings button. In the Performance Options window click the Advanced tab and under Virtual Memory click the Change button. In the Virtual Memory window make sure your harddrive is selected and select the option that says System Managed Size and click the Set button. Now click Ok on the Virtual Memory window to close it. Now in the Performance Options window click the Date Execution Prevention tab and select the option that says Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select. After thats done click Ok on all the windows to close them out and reboot the computer.
    10. Click Start< Run and type fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 1 and hit enter. After that command has been entered, delete the contents in the Run box and now type fsutil behavior set disablelastaccess 1 and hit enter. For more information about what these commands do take a look here, NTFS Performance Tweaks.
    11. Take a look at these three links to further speed up your computer, Make Windows XP Shut Down Faster, Speed up Windows Start Menu, Automatically end tasks at shutdown.
    12. Could you let me know what security programs you have installed and if you have Windows XP Service Pack 3 installed?
    13. How many processes are running in Task Manager?

    Let me know if your computer is any faster after performing the above steps. :)

    Also please enter your System Details. It helps us in answering your questions.

    Note: A common error is to forget to show your System Details in your profile:

    Make sure to do the above when entering your System Details, thanks.
     
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    Jobin1

    Jobin1 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I have Windows XP SP 3 installed as well as the free version of AVG. I made sure I included my computer specs on my profile and I am experiencing quicker reponse times with my computer now.
     
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Ahh very nice. Its good that the computer is running much faster now.

    How many processes do you have running in Task Manager at this point?

    If you filled in your system specs they still aren't showing up in your profile. You need to follow these steps to get your System Details to show up:

     
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    Jobin1

    Jobin1 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hi Evan and thanks for your expertise. I went to the control panel hust now to allow computer specs to show up in my profile. There are 30 processes running at this point.
     
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Alright cool. I see that your computer is only running 1 GB of RAM. You will gain a big performance boost if you install more RAM into your system.

    If you are not sure what kind of RAM that your motherboard supports then download and run the Crucial System Scanner. It will tell you all the information that you need in order to upgrade your RAM if you choose to.

    By the way would you consider this thread resolved?
     
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    Jobin1

    Jobin1 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Yes this thread is solved. :) Thank You so much! I am going to determine right now what kind of ram I need and go out and purchase some.
     
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    Jobin1

    Jobin1 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    ie8

    What do you think about IE 8? Should I go to it
     
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Awesome. :)

    Yes you should install IE8.

    Since this issue is now resolved, please mark this thread as 'Resolved'.

     
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    Jobin1

    Jobin1 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    This thread is now resolved and the above steps has made my computer faster. As of 9:15 pm I have also increased my ram to a total of 3 GB. Thanks again Evan!
     
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Your Welcome. Glad you were able to get your problem resolved. :)
     

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