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| Slow computer Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is still dreadfully slow. In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes Free Memory of 986746880 bytes Total Memory 3979018240 bytes and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes Total Memory 36020916224 bytes When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month and Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or would there be another reason why it is so slow? Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. Simba |
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| Re: Slow computer There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much free space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is > still > dreadfully slow. > > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month > and > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > > Simba |
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| Re: Slow computer I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. Tom "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much free | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. | | -- | JoAnn Paules | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] | | ~~~~~ | How to ask a question | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 | | | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is | > still | > dreadfully slow. | > | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: | > | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes | > | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: | > | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes | > | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month | > and | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? | > | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. | > | > Simba | | |
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| Re: Slow computer Hey Tom, give me a break - I'm new to this game and it took me a while to find out how to ask a question (because my pop-up blocker was not allowing me to!). let alone which place I should be asking my question! Simba "Tom Willett" wrote: > I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. > In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. > > Tom > > "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message > news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much > free > | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, > | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. > | > | -- > | JoAnn Paules > | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > | > | ~~~~~ > | How to ask a question > | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 > | > | > | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is > | > still > | > dreadfully slow. > | > > | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > | > > | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > | > > | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > | > > | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > | > > | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will > be > | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month > | > and > | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C > Drive. > | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, > or > | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > | > > | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > | > > | > Simba > | > | > > > |
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| Re: Slow computer So which group should I post my question to? Servers? Simba "Tom Willett" wrote: > I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. > In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. > > Tom > > "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message > news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much > free > | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, > | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. > | > | -- > | JoAnn Paules > | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > | > | ~~~~~ > | How to ask a question > | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 > | > | > | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is > | > still > | > dreadfully slow. > | > > | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > | > > | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > | > > | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > | > > | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > | > > | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will > be > | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month > | > and > | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C > Drive. > | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, > or > | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > | > > | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > | > > | > Simba > | > | > > > |
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| Re: Slow computer Is it Windows XP? Post in a Windows XP Newsgroup. If it's not Windows XP, post in the appropriate O/S newsgroup. Tom "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CE3DBD3-BE0A-4640-8B55-17798881F694@microsoft.com... | So which group should I post my question to? Servers? | | Simba | | "Tom Willett" wrote: | | > I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. | > In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. | > | > Tom | > | > "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message | > news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | > | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much | > free | > | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, | > | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. | > | | > | -- | > | JoAnn Paules | > | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] | > | | > | ~~~~~ | > | How to ask a question | > | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 | > | | > | | > | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | > | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... | > | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is | > | > still | > | > dreadfully slow. | > | > | > | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: | > | > | > | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes | > | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes | > | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes | > | > | > | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: | > | > | > | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes | > | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes | > | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes | > | > | > | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will | > be | > | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast | > | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month | > | > and | > | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C | > Drive. | > | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, | > or | > | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? | > | > | > | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. | > | > | > | > Simba | > | | > | | > | > | > |
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| Re: Slow computer It depends on what you are doing when you think it's slow. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CE3DBD3-BE0A-4640-8B55-17798881F694@microsoft.com... > So which group should I post my question to? Servers? > > Simba > > "Tom Willett" wrote: > >> I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. >> In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. >> >> Tom >> >> "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message >> news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much >> free >> | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, >> | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. >> | >> | -- >> | JoAnn Paules >> | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] >> | >> | ~~~~~ >> | How to ask a question >> | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 >> | >> | >> | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... >> | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is >> | > still >> | > dreadfully slow. >> | > >> | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: >> | > >> | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes >> | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes >> | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes >> | > >> | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: >> | > >> | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes >> | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes >> | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes >> | > >> | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes >> will >> be >> | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast >> | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every >> month >> | > and >> | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C >> Drive. >> | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my >> computer, >> or >> | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? >> | > >> | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. >> | > >> | > Simba >> | >> | >> >> >> |
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| Re: Slow computer try a simple test. go into safemode and compare it's functionality to what you are experiencing now in normal mode. - db "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is still dreadfully slow. In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes Free Memory of 986746880 bytes Total Memory 3979018240 bytes and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes Total Memory 36020916224 bytes When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month and Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or would there be another reason why it is so slow? Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. Simba |
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| Re: Slow computer Hi JoAnn, It is mostly when it starts up - when it's going through it's POST (if I still remember my ECDL!) when you first switch it on. It seems to flounder around for a while and if you press Outlook to check your e-mails first, the programme seems to take a long time to load (this was when I was still connected to the Internet). I used to get that "Report to Microsoft - send reort/don't send report" a lot and I used to send a report. Sometimes I'd get so fed up waiting for it to make up it's mind, I'd press CONTROL ALT DELETE and start again and, very often, the second time round the computer seemed to work better. However, it is also slow in loading another programme. For instance, if I've checked my e-mail and then want to go into Word - Word takes a long time to load again. Often I'd get "Programme not responding - End programme" option when the computer hadn't done anything. If I knew how to take everything off my computer and reinstall it all again, I would. Is there any IT course that one could go on to learn about all the gliches in Window and the operating system? Julia "JoAnn Paules" wrote: > It depends on what you are doing when you think it's slow. > > -- > JoAnn Paules > MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > > ~~~~~ > How to ask a question > http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 > > > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3CE3DBD3-BE0A-4640-8B55-17798881F694@microsoft.com... > > So which group should I post my question to? Servers? > > > > Simba > > > > "Tom Willett" wrote: > > > >> I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. > >> In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. > >> > >> Tom > >> > >> "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how much > >> free > >> | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the background, > >> | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. > >> | > >> | -- > >> | JoAnn Paules > >> | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > >> | > >> | ~~~~~ > >> | How to ask a question > >> | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 > >> | > >> | > >> | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > >> | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is > >> | > still > >> | > dreadfully slow. > >> | > > >> | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > >> | > > >> | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > >> | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > >> | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > >> | > > >> | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > >> | > > >> | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > >> | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > >> | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > >> | > > >> | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes > >> will > >> be > >> | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > >> | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every > >> month > >> | > and > >> | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C > >> Drive. > >> | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my > >> computer, > >> or > >> | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > >> | > > >> | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > >> | > > >> | > Simba > >> | > >> | > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Slow computer DB I am afraid I am a "Mrs 'arris goes to Paris" type of woman, I am clued up with what I've learnt but anything else nada!! How do I go into Safe Mode? Sorry to ask for "Cat sat on the Mat" info, if it is!! Thanks Julia "db" wrote: > try a simple test. > > go into safemode and > compare it's functionality > to what you are experiencing > now in normal mode. > > - db > > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is still > dreadfully slow. > > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month and > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > > Simba |
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| Re: Slow computer well, it appears that based on your experience your pc ran wild n free, through the trees n bees.. you likely have lots of issues with spyware, bloated registry and disk clutter. have you excercised anything to address the above issues? - db "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9B36DCE-8872-4852-A6D0-A31029662787@microsoft.com... DB I am afraid I am a "Mrs 'arris goes to Paris" type of woman, I am clued up with what I've learnt but anything else nada!! How do I go into Safe Mode? Sorry to ask for "Cat sat on the Mat" info, if it is!! Thanks Julia "db" wrote: > try a simple test. > > go into safemode and > compare it's functionality > to what you are experiencing > now in normal mode. > > - db > > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is still > dreadfully slow. > > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month and > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > > Simba |
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| Re: Slow computer DP I'm not a dizzy blonde! I'm a bruette with some "blonde moments!" I actually posted a comment that I had looked up Safe Mode and found out what it meant but this got posted as a separate topic. I shall try running Safe Mode in daylight when my brain is more alert! I bought a Microsoft XP magazine a while back and it had a free diagnostic disk, which you could run and it would check out what's wrong with your computer, but now my computer isn't connected to the Internet as we both use my partners, so that's out of the question. I have Spybot and Zone Alarm firewall protection installed and regularly run the Spybot and even go online to find out whether I can do something with my computer to stop the spyware getting into my computer in the first place, but most times it says to live with them. If, by bloated registry, you mean to regularly check and take out all the temporary files that get saved up by way of e-mail attachments etc. - Yes I know about those also. "db" wrote: > well, it appears that > based on your experience > your pc ran wild n free, > through the trees n bees.. > > you likely have lots of issues > with spyware, bloated registry and > disk clutter. > > have you excercised anything > to address the above issues? > > - db > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9B36DCE-8872-4852-A6D0-A31029662787@microsoft.com... > DB I am afraid I am a "Mrs 'arris goes to Paris" type of woman, I am clued > up with what I've learnt but anything else nada!! How do I go into Safe > Mode? Sorry to ask for "Cat sat on the Mat" info, if it is!! > > Thanks Julia > > "db" wrote: > > > try a simple test. > > > > go into safemode and > > compare it's functionality > > to what you are experiencing > > now in normal mode. > > > > - db > > > > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is still > > dreadfully slow. > > > > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > > > > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > > > > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > > > > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > > > > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be > > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month and > > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. > > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or > > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > > > > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > > > > Simba |
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| Re: Slow computer Your last question is funny in a sad sort of way. No, there's really no course that will teach you about the glitches. If you want to learn about Windows, get yourself a good beginner book but nothing will teach you about the issues. Read the archives of these newsgroups if you want that info. Your problem could be related to your hardware specs. that's the first place I'd look. -- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B94ADC8-5535-41A1-88B0-2ED1AEFB5B09@microsoft.com... > Hi JoAnn, > > It is mostly when it starts up - when it's going through it's POST (if I > still remember my ECDL!) when you first switch it on. It seems to > flounder > around for a while and if you press Outlook to check your e-mails first, > the > programme seems to take a long time to load (this was when I was still > connected to the Internet). I used to get that "Report to Microsoft - > send > reort/don't send report" a lot and I used to send a report. Sometimes I'd > get so fed up waiting for it to make up it's mind, I'd press CONTROL ALT > DELETE and start again and, very often, the second time round the computer > seemed to work better. > > However, it is also slow in loading another programme. For instance, if > I've checked my e-mail and then want to go into Word - Word takes a long > time > to load again. Often I'd get "Programme not responding - End programme" > option when the computer hadn't done anything. If I knew how to take > everything off my computer and reinstall it all again, I would. > > Is there any IT course that one could go on to learn about all the gliches > in Window and the operating system? > > Julia > > "JoAnn Paules" wrote: > >> It depends on what you are doing when you think it's slow. >> >> -- >> JoAnn Paules >> MVP Microsoft [Publisher] >> >> ~~~~~ >> How to ask a question >> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 >> >> >> "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3CE3DBD3-BE0A-4640-8B55-17798881F694@microsoft.com... >> > So which group should I post my question to? Servers? >> > >> > Simba >> > >> > "Tom Willett" wrote: >> > >> >> I think the OP is confusing memory with hard drive space. >> >> In any case, they should be posting in the appropriate O/S group. >> >> >> >> Tom >> >> >> >> "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:et%23hfojaHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >> | There are more issues that can cause a slow computer than just how >> >> much >> >> free >> >> | space you have left. Amount of RAM, programs running in the >> >> background, >> >> | hardware, etc. There's no hard and fast rule that we can tell you. >> >> | >> >> | -- >> >> | JoAnn Paules >> >> | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] >> >> | >> >> | ~~~~~ >> >> | How to ask a question >> >> | http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 >> >> | >> >> | >> >> | "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> | news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... >> >> | > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it >> >> is >> >> | > still >> >> | > dreadfully slow. >> >> | > >> >> | > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: >> >> | > >> >> | > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes >> >> | > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes >> >> | > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes >> >> | > >> >> | > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: >> >> | > >> >> | > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes >> >> | > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes >> >> | > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes >> >> | > >> >> | > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes >> >> will >> >> be >> >> | > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by >> >> Avast >> >> | > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every >> >> month >> >> | > and >> >> | > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my >> >> C >> >> Drive. >> >> | > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my >> >> computer, >> >> or >> >> | > would there be another reason why it is so slow? >> >> | > >> >> | > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. >> >> | > >> >> | > Simba >> >> | >> >> | >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Slow computer ok, we just want to see if your pc acts better in safe mode. if so, then it provides a better idea of what to look into.... "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:712C5004-EE8E-4C6E-88F0-CCF0E16CD23D@microsoft.com... DP I'm not a dizzy blonde! I'm a bruette with some "blonde moments!" I actually posted a comment that I had looked up Safe Mode and found out what it meant but this got posted as a separate topic. I shall try running Safe Mode in daylight when my brain is more alert! I bought a Microsoft XP magazine a while back and it had a free diagnostic disk, which you could run and it would check out what's wrong with your computer, but now my computer isn't connected to the Internet as we both use my partners, so that's out of the question. I have Spybot and Zone Alarm firewall protection installed and regularly run the Spybot and even go online to find out whether I can do something with my computer to stop the spyware getting into my computer in the first place, but most times it says to live with them. If, by bloated registry, you mean to regularly check and take out all the temporary files that get saved up by way of e-mail attachments etc. - Yes I know about those also. "db" wrote: > well, it appears that > based on your experience > your pc ran wild n free, > through the trees n bees.. > > you likely have lots of issues > with spyware, bloated registry and > disk clutter. > > have you excercised anything > to address the above issues? > > - db > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9B36DCE-8872-4852-A6D0-A31029662787@microsoft.com... > DB I am afraid I am a "Mrs 'arris goes to Paris" type of woman, I am clued > up with what I've learnt but anything else nada!! How do I go into Safe > Mode? Sorry to ask for "Cat sat on the Mat" info, if it is!! > > Thanks Julia > > "db" wrote: > > > try a simple test. > > > > go into safemode and > > compare it's functionality > > to what you are experiencing > > now in normal mode. > > > > - db > > > > "Simba Kali" <SimbaKali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AD46A09-A3B1-4A98-BDED-8912D9E0C4F1@microsoft.com... > > Even though my compuer isn't connected to the Internet anymore, it is still > > dreadfully slow. > > > > In the D Drive (where all the programmes are stored) it has: > > > > Used Memory of 2992271360 bytes > > Free Memory of 986746880 bytes > > Total Memory 3979018240 bytes > > > > and in the C Drive (where all my files are stored) it has: > > > > Used Memory of 8006052608 bytes > > Free Memory of 28014063616 bytes > > Total Memory 36020916224 bytes > > > > When I come to selling it, all my files and most of the programmes will be > > taken off it. Up until I stopped using it, it was protected by Avast > > Antivirus and before that Norton. I ran regular virus scans every month and > > Avast was updated every day. Once a month I also defragmented my C Drive. > > Given the figures above, is it because I have too much on my computer, or > > would there be another reason why it is so slow? > > > > Your valued advice will be most appreciated. Thank you. > > > > Simba |
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