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| slow computer hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when i open my homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a minute or 2... it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other computers are okay. we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and suggestions. computer: winXP pro version 2002 intel celeron processor 797 MHz 128 MB RAM |
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| Re: slow computer "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... | hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when i open my | homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a minute or 2... | it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other computers are | okay. | we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and suggestions. | | computer: | winXP pro version 2002 | intel celeron processor | 797 MHz | 128 MB RAM 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found out, it walks, but it will never run with 128 MB. 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and offer to sell you some at a reasonable price. Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. |
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| Re: slow computer do you know any good and free link/site to increase the RAM and MHz? :) "Richard in AZ" wrote: > > "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... > | hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when i open my > | homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a minute or 2... > | it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other computers are > | okay. > | we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and suggestions. > | > | computer: > | winXP pro version 2002 > | intel celeron processor > | 797 MHz > | 128 MB RAM > > 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found out, it walks, but it will > never run with 128 MB. > 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. > You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. > Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM > Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and offer to sell you some at a > reasonable price. > Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. > > > |
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| Re: slow computer "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:327B7995-ECCA-4814-B48B-AB5E07B019EA@microsoft.com... > "Richard in AZ" wrote: > >> >> "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... >> | hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when >> i open my >> | homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a >> minute or 2... >> | it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other >> computers are >> | okay. >> | we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and >> suggestions. >> | >> | computer: >> | winXP pro version 2002 >> | intel celeron processor >> | 797 MHz >> | 128 MB RAM >> >> 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found >> out, it walks, but it will >> never run with 128 MB. >> 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. >> You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. >> Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM >> Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and >> offer to sell you some at a >> reasonable price. >> Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. > do you know any good and free link/site to increase the RAM > and MHz? :) Richard already gave you two Web sites regarding RAM. Here's another: http://www.kingston.com/ Increasing MHz means getting a faster processor, which probably means getting another motherboard, so you might as well buy a new PC. :-) You could always buy a used PC that's a few years old. That would just be a couple hundred bucks and it would absolutely fly as far as you're concerned! But you can even buy a new PC these days for under $500, so you might want to consider that as well. |
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| Re: slow computer that's what i thought too. thanks very much to both of you. might as well buy a new PC. :) "Daave" wrote: > "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:327B7995-ECCA-4814-B48B-AB5E07B019EA@microsoft.com... > > > "Richard in AZ" wrote: > > > >> > >> "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... > >> | hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when > >> i open my > >> | homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a > >> minute or 2... > >> | it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other > >> computers are > >> | okay. > >> | we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and > >> suggestions. > >> | > >> | computer: > >> | winXP pro version 2002 > >> | intel celeron processor > >> | 797 MHz > >> | 128 MB RAM > >> > >> 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found > >> out, it walks, but it will > >> never run with 128 MB. > >> 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. > >> You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. > >> Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM > >> Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and > >> offer to sell you some at a > >> reasonable price. > >> Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. > > > do you know any good and free link/site to increase the RAM > > and MHz? :) > > > Richard already gave you two Web sites regarding RAM. Here's another: > > http://www.kingston.com/ > > Increasing MHz means getting a faster processor, which probably means > getting another motherboard, so you might as well buy a new PC. :-) You > could always buy a used PC that's a few years old. That would just be a > couple hundred bucks and it would absolutely fly as far as you're > concerned! But you can even buy a new PC these days for under $500, so > you might want to consider that as well. > > > |
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| Re: slow computer On Mon, 26 May 2008 19:30:01 -0700, pentium <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >do you know any good and free link/site to increase the RAM and MHz? :) You have a job on your hands: You need to find out what kind of memory chips you have installed so that you can purchase compatible chips that will increase your RAM. You will also have to know how to open your computer and how to install that RAM. I doubt that you can do anything to increase the MHz. That would require replacing CPU for sure, and quite probably the mainboard... and possibly all of your RAM. That would cost more than the computer is worth. >"Richard in AZ" wrote: > >> >> "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... >> | hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when i open my >> | homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a minute or 2... >> | it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other computers are >> | okay. >> | we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and suggestions. >> | >> | computer: >> | winXP pro version 2002 >> | intel celeron processor >> | 797 MHz >> | 128 MB RAM >> >> 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found out, it walks, but it will >> never run with 128 MB. >> 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. >> You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. >> Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM >> Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and offer to sell you some at a >> reasonable price. >> Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. >> >> >> |
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| Re: slow computer "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:327B7995-ECCA-4814-B48B-AB5E07B019EA@microsoft.com... > do you know any good and free link/site to increase the RAM and MHz? :) The problem with upgrading these is that it can be more expensive than replacing the system with something new and fast, or used and faster. This is partly because of the economies of scale that make current memory cheap disappear as technology changes. They don't make so many of the older styles, so they cost more per unit to make. And if your system has RAMBUS memory, it's going to be expensive due to patent fees. I regularly see used 3gHz, 512 meg RAM systems (with legal OS but without keyboard, mouse or monitor) in the $200 range. As you price these parts, look also at places like the Dell sites to compare costs and values. HTH -pk > > "Richard in AZ" wrote: > >> >> "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... >> | hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when i >> open my >> | homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a minute or >> 2... >> | it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other computers >> are >> | okay. >> | we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and >> suggestions. >> | >> | computer: >> | winXP pro version 2002 >> | intel celeron processor >> | 797 MHz >> | 128 MB RAM >> >> 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found out, >> it walks, but it will >> never run with 128 MB. >> 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. >> You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. >> Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM >> Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and >> offer to sell you some at a >> reasonable price. >> Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. >> >> >> |
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| Re: slow computer "pentium" <pentium@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:40399352-280C-4A6F-8E51-D9E3D436E82D@microsoft.com... > hi there. my computer is rather slow, it's kind of an old PC. when i open > my > homepage, it's okay but when i try to open a link, it takes a minute or > 2... > it's the 1st time it has internet on this machine. my other computers are > okay. > we didn't download anything on this PC. thanks for any help and > suggestions. > > computer: > winXP pro version 2002 > intel celeron processor > 797 MHz > 128 MB RAM Dump XP and put Windows '98 back on the computer. XP should never have been installed on that hardware. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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| Re: slow computer Richard in AZ wrote: > > 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found > out, it walks, but it will never run with 128 MB. > 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. > You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. > Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM > Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and > offer to sell you some at a reasonable price. > Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. The first of your links wants to install an Active-X component. The other wants to install adware. Any other suggestions? |
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| Re: slow computer HeyBub wrote: > Richard in AZ wrote: >> 128 MB of RAM is no where even close to making XP run. As you found >> out, it walks, but it will never run with 128 MB. >> 800 MHz is also at the bottom end of the performance curve. >> You could, for most likely a nominal fee, increase the RAM. >> Try www.crucial.com or www.4allmemory.com for additional RAM >> Both sites will scan your PC and identify the correct type of RAM and >> offer to sell you some at a reasonable price. >> Go to at lease 256 MB and 512 would be even better. > > The first of your links wants to install an Active-X component. The other > wants to install adware. > > Any other suggestions? > > For Crucial you don't have to load the active x. You can download their scanner executable and run it from your drive. Its basically the same thing. I just did it a few days ago, skipping the active x. Another program is cpu-z from cpuid. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...load-6980.html It will show the current config. and some good facts about the chips you have. |
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