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Resolved xp computer with losts of processes...

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by flyboy1565, 2012/05/03.

  1. 2012/05/03
    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    hi there, i'm posting because i have done a bunch of things (disk defrag, malwarebytes, tfc, java updates). I was wondering if there is anything i can do other than increase the hardware.

    By the way, Its a windows xp and has 455mb ram.

    Any other information please let me know!

    Your Forum is the greatest!!!!!!
     
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    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Quote Header: [xp computer with losts of processes..]:confused:
    Can you explain what problem you have?
    How many Processes are running? Neil.
     

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  4. 2012/05/03
    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Hi flyboy1565.

    Adding to what Neil said, having only about 512 MB of RAM on Windows XP is really the bare minimum. I've used Windows XP machines with that much RAM before and they are almost impossible to actually get work done on them. I would strongly suggest that before we do any software tweaks and optimizations that you upgrade to at least 1 GB of RAM.

    The amount of software tweaks that I can help you with, won't make much of a difference on a computer with only 512 MB of RAM.

    Now with that said, 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. Download and run ATF Cleaner. Save the program to your desktop. Run the program and when it opens select all the checkboxes in the program then hit the empty selected button. Download it from here, ATF Cleaner.
    4. 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.
    5. Disable any Windows Services that you don't use by following, Black Vipers Services Guide.
    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, open 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 Auslogics Registry Defrag. Make sure to uncheck any toolbars in the installtion wizard as they are not needed. After the installation finishes, open the program. When the program opens click the Analyze button. When the process finishes analyzing click the Defrag Registry button followed by clicking the Restart button to finish the registry defrag process. Download it from here, Auslogics Registry Defrag.
    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 Data 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 then reboot the computer.
    10. Click Start< Run and type fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 1 and hit enter. After that command has been entered, click Start< Run again, 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 that you have 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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  5. 2012/05/03
    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    ok i'm not currently at that computer but when i get back to it i will make those tweaks.

    How do i know what kind of what kind of chip will work for my laptop? Anything specific i need to look for?
     
  6. 2012/05/04
    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Go to http://crucial.com/ and run the memory scanner. It will tell you the exact type of RAM the computer needs and how much RAM the motherboard can handle.
     
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    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    aproximately 45 to 65 processes



    system details..
    pc m&m: toshiba satelie a105-s1712
    process: intel celeron M 1.60ghz
    memory: 449
    video card:ati radeon xpress 200m
    hd: hts541080g9sa00
    os: xp home edition sp3
     
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Thanks for the system specs. Go ahead and follow the steps above for optimizing your computer and see if there is any improvement. Also let me know what kind of RAM and how much of it the computer can handle by running the memory scanner at the crucial website.
     
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    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    ok i will later tonight
     
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    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Memory Type: , (non-ECC)
    Maximum Memory: 2GB
    Currently Installed Memory: 512MB
    Total Memory Slots: 2
    Available Memory Slots: 1
    512MB
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Based on that information the computer can handle two 1 GB sticks of RAM for a total of 2 GB of RAM.

    The type of RAM that you need to get is DDR2 SDRAM PC2-4200, 533 MHz.

    I would recommend that you get two 1 GB DDR2 sticks of RAM.
     
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  12. 2012/05/06
    mattman

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    Maybe just info.

    512MB of RAM is minimal, but it will run XP...if you watch what you install.

    If you install "big" programs or a lot of programs that want to run in the background, 512MB will soon be inadequate.

    Using 512MB of RAM, unless you keep the system "mean, lean and clean ", it will start slowing down.

    Matt
    PS I like my machines "mean, lean and clean ", saves increasing hardware :)
     
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    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    thanks matt, i'm current learning VBNET and a few other programming and so of course i have heavey programs. There are some things i'd like to get ride of but not too sure i should.

    Spyware, thanks for the link. I'll be buying that in the next couple weeks.

    You guys are awesome.
     
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    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    also evan, can i just add the 1gb into the second slot or do i need to put into the current location?
     
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    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Are you ordering two 1 GB sticks or just one 1 GB stick of DDR2 RAM?

    If you are ordering just one 1 GB stick then you can place the stick in the empty DIMM slot on the motherboard and keep the 512 MB stick installed where it is.
     
  17. 2012/05/22
    flyboy1565

    flyboy1565 Inactive Thread Starter

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    ok so i completed the changes evan gave me. Its running a little faster. I'm going to get the extra memory in a couple months. I'm poor lol.

    Want to thank you guys again. I'm going to mark this complete.

    One More Question is, is there away for me to get the orginal disc from micro or download them cause i'd like to wipe the comp and start fresh but idk.
     
  18. 2012/05/22
    Evan Omo

    Evan Omo Computer Support Technician Staff

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    Ok great. Glad the computer is running faster.

    If you don't have a Windows XP product key on the side of your computer case then you can buy a copy of Windows XP Professional for a fairly cheap price, Microsoft Windows XP Professional OEM SP3.
     

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