Jeff
December 13th 03, 12:42 AM
It rather hard to say without more information about your
systems. It could be a difference in CPU speeds, RAM,
etc. It could be that he needs new drivers. It could be
a bad computer. There's a whole host of things that could
be the problem... your question to too vague to answer
without more detail.
>-----Original Message-----
>My friend is having a problem with his computer!now i
>have a similar spec to his apart from i have 80 gigs of
>space and he has 60!mine was custom built but he bought
>his from PC World!its a Packard Bell!now what i dont
>understand is that when he bought it everything seemed
>incredibly slow on it!hes had it a few weeks now and its
>jus got slower!yes i did format the hard drive and
>reinstalled windows but it was still slow!i have loads of
>things on my hard drive and yet he has nearly nothing and
>yet mine is 100% faster!can anyone tell me the problem?or
>is it the fact that Packard Bell have sold him a cheap n
>nasty computer? thanks in advance if anyone can solve my
>problem!
>.
>
systems. It could be a difference in CPU speeds, RAM,
etc. It could be that he needs new drivers. It could be
a bad computer. There's a whole host of things that could
be the problem... your question to too vague to answer
without more detail.
>-----Original Message-----
>My friend is having a problem with his computer!now i
>have a similar spec to his apart from i have 80 gigs of
>space and he has 60!mine was custom built but he bought
>his from PC World!its a Packard Bell!now what i dont
>understand is that when he bought it everything seemed
>incredibly slow on it!hes had it a few weeks now and its
>jus got slower!yes i did format the hard drive and
>reinstalled windows but it was still slow!i have loads of
>things on my hard drive and yet he has nearly nothing and
>yet mine is 100% faster!can anyone tell me the problem?or
>is it the fact that Packard Bell have sold him a cheap n
>nasty computer? thanks in advance if anyone can solve my
>problem!
>.
>