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| Here's how to fix your slow computer If your computer is dragging the ground, this can be corrected fast Most likely,the main reason your system is dragging the ground is because of all the junk that runs in the background that you don't see.These are applications you may have installed over time. Such utilities as scanner drivers, and hard drive monitors can swallow up memory and cpu processes,not to mention adware and spyware creeping into your system.These affect both your computer's bootup process and performance during normal operations. Another reason for slow pc bootup and performance may be the simple fact that your computer is aging. Computers running Windows 98 and Windows Me with cpu speeds of 500mhz or less are good candidates for slow operation.These system often have inadequate RAM Memory as well. OK,so you,re no doubt asking, how can you correct this ever present, nagging problem.If your system was purchase when dinosaurs roamed the earth,consider upgrading by adding more memory,a larger hard drive,and if possible a faster cpu. You can free up hard drive space by deleting files and applications you don't use often.Improve performance by not overlooking basic pc maintenance.Running scandisk and Defragment are crucial to pc preformance.And try third party memory management programs. Running scandisk will find and attempt to correct errors on your hard drive.System Defragment will free up hard drive space by re-arranging files in an orderly manner.This allows the cpu to find files much faster and not have to roam all over the hard drive to load files into memory. [url]http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com/article36.html[/url] give you the full details about how to correct your slow computer. |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM BTW, "msconfig" is a trouble shooting TOOL and not a quick solution to speed up your system.. -- All the best, SG "Otis Cooper" <allaboutpc@juno.com> wrote in message news:9950e9f0-74b2-44b1-bd4a-533b24dc39d0@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... PURE SPAM |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer While I agree that hidden programs are a major culprit in most of these useless whine threads, I doubt most of the users are because their systems are from the pre GHZ era. On the otherhand, not all of the culprit programs are obtained over time. Sometimes the computer -actually comes with bloatware-. My Dell Inspiron for example came with a useless 10GB extra disk partition with 6 GB used, all for the sake of returning my computer to the state it was in whenn I opened the box. A function that any good backup software can accomplish if need be - without the need for a 10GB partition, I might add. The simple fix is to do a reformatting right when you take it out of the box, reinstalling only what the user manual says is necessary (experienced users can decide for themselves, I usually leave out some things the manual claims are necessary, and in actuality aren't). This however is assured of one thing, and that is that it won't solve every problem. One thing to think about, are your drivers and software Vista compatible? Chances are if your software doesn't issue regular updates, you may have some issues due to the significant functionality changes in Vista (changes that have been attempted by many in vain to prevent from having to do, but knowing it must be done regardless of the user frustration). I for one love Vista, and have had few issues, especially ones that I could not fix. |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM msconfig IS used to speed up your machine at startup. A lot of programs that YOU install automatically set them self up to start at startup, which is NOT required. You take them out by using msconfig, and using a selective startup. And you don't have as much to load; very simple, eh? The rest of his post is SPAM [color=blue] > > PURE SPAM > >[/color] |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E3842CBE-4372-4F5E-8C1A-67F25B7194AF@microsoft.com... [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] >>>msconfig IS used to speed up your machine at startup<<<[/color][/color][/color] YES it can, but it's intention was created for a trouble shooting tool and NOT what many people use it for. It can cause you problems leaving these no-run entries in the Registry and later forgetting about them. [color=blue][color=green] >>A lot of programs that YOU install automatically set them self up to start >>at startup, which is NOT required.<<<[/color][/color] Yep, been around a long time Mick and I'm very aware of this. [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] >>>You take them out by using msconfig, and using a selective startup. And >>>you don't have as much to load; very simple, eh?<<<[/color][/color][/color] Simple I agree, but again it's a TOOL not a fix. One should learn if they want them to never appear again it should be done from an option within the context menus, the Startup folder under Start-All Programs-Startup or in the Registry under HKLU-HKLM-Run. For the Registry Keys you can use AutoRuns which is far far superior to Regedit. [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx[/url] Allows you to disable these items just like Msconfig, but the greatest feature is double clicking the entry you want disabled and taking you to that Key in Regedit. Allows for backups in the Startup folder and much more. If you don't have AutoRuns, check it out, it's a great tool and check out some of the other tools there as well. -- All the best, SG |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM WinPatrol Free will alert you if a program is trying to add itself to auto startup and gives you the option to allow or deny. [url]www.WinPatrol.com[/url] "SG" <sorry@nomail.com> wrote in message news:ezb74g%23ZIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E3842CBE-4372-4F5E-8C1A-67F25B7194AF@microsoft.com... > >[color=green][color=darkred] >>>>msconfig IS used to speed up your machine at startup<<<[/color][/color] > > YES it can, but it's intention was created for a trouble shooting tool and > NOT what many people use it for. It can cause you problems leaving these > no-run entries in the Registry and later forgetting about them. >[color=green][color=darkred] >>>A lot of programs that YOU install automatically set them self up to >>>start at startup, which is NOT required.<<<[/color][/color] > > Yep, been around a long time Mick and I'm very aware of this. >[color=green][color=darkred] >>>>You take them out by using msconfig, and using a selective startup. And >>>>you don't have as much to load; very simple, eh?<<<[/color][/color] > > Simple I agree, but again it's a TOOL not a fix. One should learn if they > want them to never appear again it should be done from an option within > the context menus, the Startup folder under Start-All Programs-Startup or > in the Registry under HKLU-HKLM-Run. > > For the Registry Keys you can use AutoRuns which is far far superior to > Regedit. > [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx[/url] > > Allows you to disable these items just like Msconfig, but the greatest > feature is double clicking the entry you want disabled and taking you to > that Key in Regedit. Allows for backups in the Startup folder and much > more. > > If you don't have AutoRuns, check it out, it's a great tool and check out > some of the other tools there as well. > -- > All the best, > SG > >[/color] |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM Actually Windows Defender does the exact same thing. "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:z9KdnTcqiIo96TXanZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > WinPatrol Free will alert you if a program is trying to add itself to auto > startup and gives you the option to allow or deny. > [url]www.WinPatrol.com[/url] > > "SG" <sorry@nomail.com> wrote in message > news:ezb74g%23ZIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E3842CBE-4372-4F5E-8C1A-67F25B7194AF@microsoft.com... >> >>[color=darkred] >>>>>msconfig IS used to speed up your machine at startup<<<[/color] >> >> YES it can, but it's intention was created for a trouble shooting tool >> and NOT what many people use it for. It can cause you problems leaving >> these no-run entries in the Registry and later forgetting about them. >>[color=darkred] >>>>A lot of programs that YOU install automatically set them self up to >>>>start at startup, which is NOT required.<<<[/color] >> >> Yep, been around a long time Mick and I'm very aware of this. >>[color=darkred] >>>>>You take them out by using msconfig, and using a selective startup. And >>>>>you don't have as much to load; very simple, eh?<<<[/color] >> >> Simple I agree, but again it's a TOOL not a fix. One should learn if they >> want them to never appear again it should be done from an option within >> the context menus, the Startup folder under Start-All Programs-Startup or >> in the Registry under HKLU-HKLM-Run. >> >> For the Registry Keys you can use AutoRuns which is far far superior to >> Regedit. >> [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx[/url] >> >> Allows you to disable these items just like Msconfig, but the greatest >> feature is double clicking the entry you want disabled and taking you to >> that Key in Regedit. Allows for backups in the Startup folder and much >> more. >> >> If you don't have AutoRuns, check it out, it's a great tool and check out >> some of the other tools there as well. >> -- >> All the best, >> SG >> >>[/color] >[/color] -- Mark R. Cusumano Skype Name: mark.cusumano Web: [url]http://The-Padded-Cell.spaces.live.com[/url] |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM My experience is WD notifies you AFTER the fact. "Mark R. Cusumano" <spam@bitbucket.com> wrote in message news:VfudndUetIAoDTXanZ2dnUVZ_rCtnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Actually Windows Defender does the exact same thing. > > "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message > news:z9KdnTcqiIo96TXanZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=green] >> WinPatrol Free will alert you if a program is trying to add itself to >> auto startup and gives you the option to allow or deny. >> [url]www.WinPatrol.com[/url] >> >> "SG" <sorry@nomail.com> wrote in message >> news:ezb74g%23ZIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:E3842CBE-4372-4F5E-8C1A-67F25B7194AF@microsoft.com... >>> >>> >>>>>>msconfig IS used to speed up your machine at startup<<< >>> >>> YES it can, but it's intention was created for a trouble shooting tool >>> and NOT what many people use it for. It can cause you problems leaving >>> these no-run entries in the Registry and later forgetting about them. >>> >>>>>A lot of programs that YOU install automatically set them self up to >>>>>start at startup, which is NOT required.<<< >>> >>> Yep, been around a long time Mick and I'm very aware of this. >>> >>>>>>You take them out by using msconfig, and using a selective startup. >>>>>>And you don't have as much to load; very simple, eh?<<< >>> >>> Simple I agree, but again it's a TOOL not a fix. One should learn if >>> they want them to never appear again it should be done from an option >>> within the context menus, the Startup folder under Start-All >>> Programs-Startup or in the Registry under HKLU-HKLM-Run. >>> >>> For the Registry Keys you can use AutoRuns which is far far superior to >>> Regedit. >>> [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx[/url] >>> >>> Allows you to disable these items just like Msconfig, but the greatest >>> feature is double clicking the entry you want disabled and taking you to >>> that Key in Regedit. Allows for backups in the Startup folder and much >>> more. >>> >>> If you don't have AutoRuns, check it out, it's a great tool and check >>> out some of the other tools there as well. >>> -- >>> All the best, >>> SG >>> >>>[/color] >>[/color] > > -- > Mark R. Cusumano > Skype Name: mark.cusumano > Web: [url]http://The-Padded-Cell.spaces.live.com[/url] > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:NOydnVHdxuWTLDXanZ2dnUVZ_qqgnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > My experience is WD notifies you AFTER the fact.[/color] True but if you select DENY it undoes the registry change as though the change never occurred in the first place. This has the advantage of allowing the software to install without interference and for you to review and undo any changes after they are made to see how they effect the system. [color=blue] > "Mark R. Cusumano" <spam@bitbucket.com> wrote in message > news:VfudndUetIAoDTXanZ2dnUVZ_rCtnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=green] >> Actually Windows Defender does the exact same thing. >> >> "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message >> news:z9KdnTcqiIo96TXanZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=darkred] >>> WinPatrol Free will alert you if a program is trying to add itself to >>> auto startup and gives you the option to allow or deny. >>> [url]www.WinPatrol.com[/url] >>> >>> "SG" <sorry@nomail.com> wrote in message >>> news:ezb74g%23ZIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news:E3842CBE-4372-4F5E-8C1A-67F25B7194AF@microsoft.com... >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>msconfig IS used to speed up your machine at startup<<< >>>> >>>> YES it can, but it's intention was created for a trouble shooting tool >>>> and NOT what many people use it for. It can cause you problems leaving >>>> these no-run entries in the Registry and later forgetting about them. >>>> >>>>>>A lot of programs that YOU install automatically set them self up to >>>>>>start at startup, which is NOT required.<<< >>>> >>>> Yep, been around a long time Mick and I'm very aware of this. >>>> >>>>>>>You take them out by using msconfig, and using a selective startup. >>>>>>>And you don't have as much to load; very simple, eh?<<< >>>> >>>> Simple I agree, but again it's a TOOL not a fix. One should learn if >>>> they want them to never appear again it should be done from an option >>>> within the context menus, the Startup folder under Start-All >>>> Programs-Startup or in the Registry under HKLU-HKLM-Run. >>>> >>>> For the Registry Keys you can use AutoRuns which is far far superior to >>>> Regedit. >>>> [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx[/url] >>>> >>>> Allows you to disable these items just like Msconfig, but the greatest >>>> feature is double clicking the entry you want disabled and taking you >>>> to that Key in Regedit. Allows for backups in the Startup folder and >>>> much more. >>>> >>>> If you don't have AutoRuns, check it out, it's a great tool and check >>>> out some of the other tools there as well. >>>> -- >>>> All the best, >>>> SG >>>> >>>> >>>[/color] >> >> -- >> Mark R. Cusumano >> Skype Name: mark.cusumano >> Web: [url]http://The-Padded-Cell.spaces.live.com[/url] >> >> >>[/color] >[/color] -- Mark R. Cusumano Skype Name: mark.cusumano Web: [url]http://The-Padded-Cell.spaces.live.com[/url] |
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| Re: Here's how to fix your slow computer PURE SPAM Thanks Mark, I didn't know that. I still prefer prevention to treatment. "Mark R. Cusumano" <spam@bitbucket.com> wrote in message news:paGdnWZVRIsqrDfanZ2dnUVZ_u2mnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message > news:NOydnVHdxuWTLDXanZ2dnUVZ_qqgnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=green] >> My experience is WD notifies you AFTER the fact.[/color] > > True but if you select DENY it undoes the registry change as though the > change never occurred in the first place. This has the advantage of > allowing the software to install without interference and for you to > review and undo any changes after they are made to see how they effect the > system. >[color=green] >> "Mark R. Cusumano" <spam@bitbucket.com> wrote in message >> news:VfudndUetIAoDTXanZ2dnUVZ_rCtnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=darkred] >>> Actually Windows Defender does the exact same thing. >>> >>> "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message >>> news:z9KdnTcqiIo96TXanZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@comcast.com... >>>> WinPatrol Free will alert you if a program is trying to add itself to >>>> auto startup and gives you the option to allow or deny. >>>> [url]www.WinPatrol.com[/url] >>>>[/color][/color][/color] |
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