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My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently
started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs, defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net and switch inbetween programs. I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security. Any thoughts? |
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Open the case and clean out the 'dust bunnies'. The CPU will throttle back
if it starts to overheat. (Not sure how much your system is slowing down - it's subjective.) "The Pete" wrote in message oups.com... My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs, defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net and switch inbetween programs. I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security. Any thoughts? |
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Open the case and clean out the 'dust bunnies'. The CPU will throttle back
if it starts to overheat. (Not sure how much your system is slowing down - it's subjective.) "The Pete" wrote in message oups.com... My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs, defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net and switch inbetween programs. I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security. Any thoughts? |
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its really because of norton its a reaaly slows down a pc like hell please remove the AV and try if this also doesnt work try checking ram whether both the nos match(i.e. the no written on the ram must be matching )and if this also doesnt work try reinatalling windows hope this helps
On Friday, July 13, 2007 5:49 AM The Pete wrote: My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs, defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net and switch inbetween programs. I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security. Any thoughts? On Friday, August 17, 2007 11:26 PM SoCalCommie wrote: Open the case and clean out the 'dust bunnies'. The CPU will throttle back if it starts to overheat. (Not sure how much your system is slowing down - it is subjective.) Submitted via EggHeadCafe Microsoft .NET DataBase Access For Beginners http://www.eggheadcafe.com/training-...y-Samples.aspx |
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Hey you EggHead DeadHead HoopleHead:
Do you really think the OP is coming back to read a reply to a post he made in 2007? Do you EggHeaders not get that after several years, they are gone? "Raju Balli" wrote in message ... its really because of norton its a reaaly slows down a pc like hell please remove the AV and try if this also doesnt work try checking ram whether both the nos match(i.e. the no written on the ram must be matching )and if this also doesnt work try reinatalling windows hope this helps On Friday, July 13, 2007 5:49 AM The Pete wrote: My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs, defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net and switch inbetween programs. I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security. Any thoughts? On Friday, August 17, 2007 11:26 PM SoCalCommie wrote: Open the case and clean out the 'dust bunnies'. The CPU will throttle back if it starts to overheat. (Not sure how much your system is slowing down - it is subjective.) Submitted via EggHeadCafe Microsoft .NET DataBase Access For Beginners http://www.eggheadcafe.com/training-...y-Samples.aspx |
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Pay no attention to this guy - he has nothing better to do than wait for
people unfortunate enough to post helpful replies to posts they haven't spotted are old, and then pounce on them. (And of course he uses silly aliases to make it harder to killfile him.) In message , Vote for Pedro writes: Hey you EggHead DeadHead HoopleHead: Do you really think the OP is coming back to read a reply to a post he made in 2007? Do you EggHeaders not get that after several years, they are gone? "Raju Balli" wrote in message ... [] -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)[email protected]+Sh0!:`)DNAf 1. If it's green, it's biology 2. If it smells, it's chemistry 3. If it doesn't work, it's physics. |
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In ,
J. P. Gilliver (John) typed: Pay no attention to this guy - he has nothing better to do than wait for people unfortunate enough to post helpful replies to posts they haven't spotted are old, and then pounce on them. (And of course he uses silly aliases to make it harder to killfile him.) Loneliness and anger at not being thought of as "special" sometimes makes people do silly things. It's easier to just ignore them and move on than to waste ether on them. It's often a problem with some of the folks who try to use google or whomever to try to read newsgroups. Comments like that to the less experienced users or those who might miss a date are totally uncalled for IMO and serve no useful purpose. Personally I think killfiles are a waste of time too; after reading such trash a couple times you begin to know you can just skip those posts. Just talking off the top of my head. Cheers, Twayne` In message , Vote for Pedro writes: Hey you EggHead DeadHead HoopleHead: Do you really think the OP is coming back to read a reply to a post he made in 2007? Do you EggHeaders not get that after several years, they are gone? "Raju Balli" wrote in message ... [] |
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