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| XP Home slow on Dell Notebook Hi, I bought my granddaughter a Dell 8200 Inspiron notebook and she has lost the software that came with the computer. The computer still boots and runs but everything is really slow. And it take a long time to start up. It did really good for a year or so but has really bogged down. I have tested it for viruses, adware/malware. It has updated Norton antiviurs and ad-aware and spybot search and destroy plus windows defender installed and up to date. Every thing seems to be clean. I have disabled everything at startup using msconfig. Nothing seems to be running in the background. I have uninstalled all the programs that doesn't need to be installed using add/remove programs in control panel. As far as I can tell, everything seems to functioning as it should be, but it's still really slow - a lot slower that it was at first. The computer was purchased 11/21/02. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Starlin |
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| Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook Msnews.Microsoft.Com wrote: > Hi, > I bought my granddaughter a Dell 8200 Inspiron notebook and she has > lost the software that came with the computer. The computer still > boots and runs but everything is really slow. And it take a long > time to start up. It did really good for a year or so but has really > bogged down. I have tested it for viruses, adware/malware. It has > updated Norton antiviurs and ad-aware and spybot search and destroy > plus windows defender installed and up to date. Every thing seems to > be clean. I have disabled everything at startup using msconfig. > Nothing seems to be running in the background. I have uninstalled > all the programs that doesn't need to be installed using add/remove > programs in control panel. As far as I can tell, everything seems to > functioning as it should be, but it's still really slow - a lot > slower that it was at first. The computer was purchased 11/21/02. > Any advice will be greatly appreciated. You didn't mention clearing temp files followed by defragging your hard drive. How much free space do you have on your hard drive? How much RAM is installed, and what is the computer used for? What are the settings for Virtual Memory? What specific software came with the computer, and are you able to contact Dell to get replacements? Norton (paradoxically) very often slows down computers. Is the computer also slow in Safe Mode? |
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| Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook I agree. For a test could you temporarily disable Norton? Disconnect from the internet first! Unplug network cable if on broadband. www.FreeComputerConsultant.com Daave wrote: > Msnews.Microsoft.Com wrote: >> Hi, >> I bought my granddaughter a Dell 8200 Inspiron notebook and she has >> lost the software that came with the computer. The computer still >> boots and runs but everything is really slow. And it take a long >> time to start up. It did really good for a year or so but has really >> bogged down. I have tested it for viruses, adware/malware. It has >> updated Norton antiviurs and ad-aware and spybot search and destroy >> plus windows defender installed and up to date. Every thing seems to >> be clean. I have disabled everything at startup using msconfig. >> Nothing seems to be running in the background. I have uninstalled >> all the programs that doesn't need to be installed using add/remove >> programs in control panel. As far as I can tell, everything seems to >> functioning as it should be, but it's still really slow - a lot >> slower that it was at first. The computer was purchased 11/21/02. >> Any advice will be greatly appreciated. > > You didn't mention clearing temp files followed by defragging your hard > drive. > > How much free space do you have on your hard drive? > > How much RAM is installed, and what is the computer used for? What are > the settings for Virtual Memory? > > What specific software came with the computer, and are you able to > contact Dell to get replacements? > > Norton (paradoxically) very often slows down computers. > > Is the computer also slow in Safe Mode? > > |
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| Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook Thanks for the quick reply. I did clear temp files, temporary internet pages, cookies and defragged the hard drive. The hard drive has 20GB free space and the computer has 256MB ram. She uses the computer for her school work. She is a Junior in college. I don't know the settings for Virtual Memory. I check it later this evening when she gets home with the computer. The computer came with the software for xp home, Dell resource CD with application backup, Intervideo DVD software,CD for network card, Microsoft Office Small Business, Microsoft Money, and others I can't remember. I have not checked with Dell to see I they would sell me replacements. I figured they would cost a lot to get them replaced. But I will contact them to find out for sure what, if anything, they will do. I have disabled the Norton software to see it that helps, but it didn't seem to make any difference. I'll check to see how slow it is in safe mode. I went in safe mode last time but I cannot remember exactly how much difference there was in speed. I did disconnect from the internet and the Ethernet cable last time, but no help. I'll check the settings for Virtual Memory and see what they are. What should the setting be? Thanks again, Starlin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 12:12 PM Subject: Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook > Msnews.Microsoft.Com wrote: >> Hi, >> I bought my granddaughter a Dell 8200 Inspiron notebook and she has >> lost the software that came with the computer. The computer still >> boots and runs but everything is really slow. And it take a long >> time to start up. It did really good for a year or so but has really >> bogged down. I have tested it for viruses, adware/malware. It has >> updated Norton antiviurs and ad-aware and spybot search and destroy >> plus windows defender installed and up to date. Every thing seems to >> be clean. I have disabled everything at startup using msconfig. >> Nothing seems to be running in the background. I have uninstalled >> all the programs that doesn't need to be installed using add/remove >> programs in control panel. As far as I can tell, everything seems to >> functioning as it should be, but it's still really slow - a lot >> slower that it was at first. The computer was purchased 11/21/02. >> Any advice will be greatly appreciated. > > You didn't mention clearing temp files followed by defragging your hard > drive. > > How much free space do you have on your hard drive? > > How much RAM is installed, and what is the computer used for? What are > the settings for Virtual Memory? > > What specific software came with the computer, and are you able to > contact Dell to get replacements? > > Norton (paradoxically) very often slows down computers. > > Is the computer also slow in Safe Mode? > > |
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| Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook Msnews.Microsoft.Com wrote: > Thanks for the quick reply. I did clear temp files, temporary > internet pages, cookies and defragged the hard drive. The hard drive > has 20GB free space and the computer has 256MB ram. She uses the > computer for her school work. She is a Junior in college. I don't > know the settings for Virtual Memory. I check it later this evening > when she gets home with the computer. You didn't mention which apps your daughter uses specifically. But I will assume it's Web, e-mail, word processing, and maybe instant messaging/chat. 256 MB, although low, should be enough in this case (but I would still recommend more). But if she views videos, especially streaming ones, then all bets are off! RAM is fairly cheap, so I would look into increasing it to a total of 512 MB (or even 1 GB, if she runs memory-intensive apps). > I'll check the settings for Virtual Memory and see what they are. > What should the setting be? Almost always, you should just let Windows manage it. See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308417/en-us Also see http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php . Personally, I would let Windows manage Virtual Memory. If you want to tweak it, experiment with 250 MB for initial size and 800 MB for maximum size. -- Dave |
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| Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook Again thanks, No, she doesn't do any video or streaming videos. She uses Web, e-mail, word processing, excel, instant messaging/chat. I agree 512MB Ram would be better but the computer worked fine for a long time. Just gradually bogged down to a crawl. Something is going on and I just haven't been able to find it. Starlin "Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote in message news:%237KdgN5VHHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Msnews.Microsoft.Com wrote: >> Thanks for the quick reply. I did clear temp files, temporary >> internet pages, cookies and defragged the hard drive. The hard drive >> has 20GB free space and the computer has 256MB ram. She uses the >> computer for her school work. She is a Junior in college. I don't >> know the settings for Virtual Memory. I check it later this evening >> when she gets home with the computer. > > You didn't mention which apps your daughter uses specifically. But I > will assume it's Web, e-mail, word processing, and maybe instant > messaging/chat. 256 MB, although low, should be enough in this case (but > I would still recommend more). But if she views videos, especially > streaming ones, then all bets are off! RAM is fairly cheap, so I would > look into increasing it to a total of 512 MB (or even 1 GB, if she runs > memory-intensive apps). > >> I'll check the settings for Virtual Memory and see what they are. >> What should the setting be? > > Almost always, you should just let Windows manage it. See: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308417/en-us > > Also see http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php . > > Personally, I would let Windows manage Virtual Memory. If you want to > tweak it, experiment with 250 MB for initial size and 800 MB for maximum > size. > > -- > Dave > > |
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| Re: XP Home slow on Dell Notebook Starlin Dotson wrote: > Again thanks, > No, she doesn't do any video or streaming videos. She uses Web, > e-mail, word processing, excel, instant messaging/chat. I agree > 512MB Ram would be better but the computer worked fine for a long > time. Just gradually bogged down to a crawl. Something is going on > and I just haven't been able to find it. Well it's either software- or hardware-related. Or both. :-) Software ideas (I'm aware you've already addressed a number of these): The fact that the memory is low *plus* another factor. Norton is a resource hog. Perhaps for whatever reason, some malware has yet to be detected. Regarding background processes, see: http://www.answersthatwork.com/Taskl...s/tasklist.htm http://www.sysinfo.org/startupinfo.html Be very dilligent in pruning them. Post a HijackThis log to an appropriate forum. Feel free to post the link to your discussion thread. See: http://www.tomcoyote.com/hjt/ Hardware ideas: Check your hard drive for errors. If checkdsk yields negative results, try something like Hitachi's Drive Fitness Test (info on this below). Make sure memory is seated properly. (Also, check all your connections and clear away all dust.) Check temperature. Run a memory diagnostic tool such as Memtest 86+. See http://www.laptoprepairguy.com/lapto...omment-page-7/ |
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