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Computer running like he11 thread....

May 24, 2002
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Boulder CO
To all-

I know there is a tech forum, but I figure most of you monkies use your pc similiar to me so I thought I might ask here.

What software do you all run to keep your computer running smoothly? Right now I can't even watch video without it running extremly choppy. I've run lots of spyware programs but nothings seems to help. It seems like all my RAM is being consumed as soon as my comp boots up. MY HD is just about full too so I purchased an external one. (2 gig remaining)

I've run degrag and whatnot but I still can't figure out what's wrong.

Can somebody help?
 

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
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Jimtown, CO
you might be due for some FDISK action. I wiped out my HD & started from scratch (again :rolleyes: ). BUt it only lasted for a little while. I think I am gonna get a Mac.
 
May 24, 2002
889
0
Boulder CO
Dell Inspiron 5100 Laptop PC
Pentium 4 2.something Ghz
512 DDR RAM
30 GB internal HD
150 GB external HD
Windows XP professional
23 GB of music
Wireless NIC
 

ÆX

Turbo Monkey
Sep 8, 2001
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service pac II is out. it has a fire wall in it.

i would take eveything off you 30 G except windows.
it will run fastest.
 

Ciaran

Fear my banana
Apr 5, 2004
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How long has it been since your last rebuild? You might think about just reblasting your PC. Put all your music and other non O.S. and program files on the external drive (as someone mentioned) then wipe the drive completely and reinstall the O.S. Get your service pack on there, your drivers, your AV software, and then install the rest of your programs. Disable any unneeded services, and start up programs (including from the reg), set your virtual mem to at least 1024 megs, and your PC will rock.

And stop going to those porn sites and getting infected with spyware. ;)
 

ÆX

Turbo Monkey
Sep 8, 2001
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Ciaran said:
. Disable any unneeded services, and start up programs (including from the reg), set your virtual mem to at least 1024 megs, and your PC will rock.

And stop going to those porn sites and getting infected with spyware. ;)

MSconfig or other reg? what needs to be showing under processes when you ctrl-alt-del?

yeah, jeff, torrent you porn or ifilm.com
 

Wingnut

Turbo Monkey
Nov 12, 2003
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Sorry, I'm Canadian ..sorry...
TN said:
you might be due for some FDISK action. I wiped out my HD & started from scratch (again :rolleyes: ). BUt it only lasted for a little while. I think I am gonna get a Mac.
Hey TN! I was/is still in the same boat. I've reformatted a dozen times, at least 6 just in this year, and Windows still gives me greif. I have 0(zero) games on it, run all the spy/ad aware stuff, have loaded minimal programs and the ones I do have on it don't run!!

My new iMAC is in the mail.. :thumb:
 

binary visions

The voice of reason
Jun 13, 2002
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In my experience, you can usually fix what's wrong with the computer if you get a knowledgable person to sit down with it for a few hours, clean up the registry, get rid of unnecessary programs, etc.

Also in my experience, it's never worth it.

Ciaran has the right idea - what you need to do is format your main drive after backing up all of your documents/music/email/bookmarks/etc., then reinstall Windows. After re-installing, the FIRST thing you should do is to get the internet up and running, and jump onto Windows Update, and get all the patches. Then start re-installing software, starting with your anti-virus software (you DO have AV software, right? If you don't, get some). Make sure you have some spyware software, too.

This whole process will take less time than figuring out what went wrong, and will be far more effective. Avoiding installing unnessary programs is the number one thing you can do to keep your computer running fast.