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| Multiple users slowing computer down? My sisters computer has her computer setup so each member of the family logs onto a separate account. Even with Fast User Switching turned off, can this slow a computer down? If so, is there anything that can be done to speed it up again? |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? Multiple users ( or Profiles ) working in a "Log Off" mode will not load the PC. It's likely the PC just needs maintenance operations done on it. Over time, the computer drive becomes fragmented - this accounts for a big part of the performance loss. Also, Startups & Watchdogs take up more and more system resources and cause the PC to run slower. If the PC has any Malware it will certainly cause the PC to slow down. The situation you describe is why so many PC users get caught in the "Occasional Re-install" Trap. Some performance loss is expected by simply installing/running more and more applications. That's what an Operating System is - a platform for running other things. "Steve" <me@home.com> wrote in message news:45321b12$0$8722$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net... > My sisters computer has her computer setup so each member of the family > logs onto a separate account. Even with Fast User Switching turned off, > can this slow a computer down? If so, is there anything that can be done > to speed it up again? |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? R. McCarty wrote: > Multiple users ( or Profiles ) working in a "Log Off" mode will not load > the PC. It's likely the PC just needs maintenance operations done on it. > Over time, the computer drive becomes fragmented - this accounts for > a big part of the performance loss. Also, Startups & Watchdogs take > up more and more system resources and cause the PC to run slower. > If the PC has any Malware it will certainly cause the PC to slow down. > The situation you describe is why so many PC users get caught in the > "Occasional Re-install" Trap. Some performance loss is expected by > simply installing/running more and more applications. That's what an > Operating System is - a platform for running other things. > > "Steve" <me@home.com> wrote in message > news:45321b12$0$8722$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net... >> My sisters computer has her computer setup so each member of the family >> logs onto a separate account. Even with Fast User Switching turned off, >> can this slow a computer down? If so, is there anything that can be done >> to speed it up again? > > Actually, it's very unlikely. I do routine maintenance myself on her computer regularly. But her computer will run faster if there is only ONE user. Add more users, and the computer slows down. |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? Steve wrote: >>> My sisters computer has her computer setup so each member of the >>> family logs onto a separate account. Even with Fast User Switching >>> turned off, can this slow a computer down? If so, is there anything >>> that can be done to speed it up again? >> >> > Actually, it's very unlikely. I do routine maintenance myself on her > computer regularly. But her computer will run faster if there is only > ONE user. Add more users, and the computer slows down. The slowness your sister's computer experiences upon adding another user has nothing to do with the number of users. It is far more likely that it has to do with the additional user (teenager, perhaps?) not practicing "Safe Hex" and getting the computer infested with malware. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? Malke wrote: > Steve wrote: > > >>>> My sisters computer has her computer setup so each member of the >>>> family logs onto a separate account. Even with Fast User Switching >>>> turned off, can this slow a computer down? If so, is there anything >>>> that can be done to speed it up again? >>> >> Actually, it's very unlikely. I do routine maintenance myself on her >> computer regularly. But her computer will run faster if there is only >> ONE user. Add more users, and the computer slows down. > > The slowness your sister's computer experiences upon adding another user > has nothing to do with the number of users. It is far more likely that > it has to do with the additional user (teenager, perhaps?) not > practicing "Safe Hex" and getting the computer infested with malware. > > Malke I have already mentioned that this is unlikely, because I maintain the computer and have never found any spyware, malware, or viruses. The computer simply runs faster with one user than with many, regardless of how the computer is treated. |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? Malke wrote: > Steve wrote: > > >>>> My sisters computer has her computer setup so each member of the >>>> family logs onto a separate account. Even with Fast User Switching >>>> turned off, can this slow a computer down? If so, is there anything >>>> that can be done to speed it up again? >>> >> Actually, it's very unlikely. I do routine maintenance myself on her >> computer regularly. But her computer will run faster if there is only >> ONE user. Add more users, and the computer slows down. > > The slowness your sister's computer experiences upon adding another user > has nothing to do with the number of users. It is far more likely that > it has to do with the additional user (teenager, perhaps?) not > practicing "Safe Hex" and getting the computer infested with malware. > > Malke I have already mentioned that this is unlikely, because I maintain the computer and have never found any spyware, malware, or viruses. The computer simply runs faster with one user than with many, regardless of how the computer is treated. |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? Steve wrote: > I have already mentioned that this is unlikely, because I maintain the > computer and have never found any spyware, malware, or viruses. > > The computer simply runs faster with one user than with many, > regardless of how the computer is treated. All righty, then. Since you are so sure, all I can say is that your experience with multiple users isn't the same as all the other XP users on the planet, but oh well. There really isn't anything else to say about it. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? Steve wrote: > I have already mentioned that this is unlikely, because I maintain the > computer and have never found any spyware, malware, or viruses. > > The computer simply runs faster with one user than with many, > regardless of how the computer is treated. All righty, then. Since you are so sure, all I can say is that your experience with multiple users isn't the same as all the other XP users on the planet, but oh well. There really isn't anything else to say about it. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? "Malke" wrote: > Steve wrote: > > > > I have already mentioned that this is unlikely, because I maintain the > > computer and have never found any spyware, malware, or viruses. > > > > The computer simply runs faster with one user than with many, > > regardless of how the computer is treated. > > All righty, then. Since you are so sure, all I can say is that your > experience with multiple users isn't the same as all the other XP users > on the planet, but oh well. There really isn't anything else to say > about it. > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > Well -- make that every other user except one. I have done scans with a couple of packages and found no malware etc. My system runs somewhat slower when there are a 2 or 3 people logged in but the real killer is switching from one account to another. That can take several minutes -- maybe as many as 8 or 9. I haven't tried defragging so I'll give that a try. |
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| Re: Multiple users slowing computer down? "Malke" wrote: > Steve wrote: > > > > I have already mentioned that this is unlikely, because I maintain the > > computer and have never found any spyware, malware, or viruses. > > > > The computer simply runs faster with one user than with many, > > regardless of how the computer is treated. > > All righty, then. Since you are so sure, all I can say is that your > experience with multiple users isn't the same as all the other XP users > on the planet, but oh well. There really isn't anything else to say > about it. > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > Well -- make that every other user except one. I have done scans with a couple of packages and found no malware etc. My system runs somewhat slower when there are a 2 or 3 people logged in but the real killer is switching from one account to another. That can take several minutes -- maybe as many as 8 or 9. I haven't tried defragging so I'll give that a try. |
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