{OT} -- Computer Problem
I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of The
Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of different tasks. It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall what the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was faster. The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what my strategy will be. The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will restore from. Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
You should first get a registry defragmenting program. The program should
also look for errors in the registry. (I use a program called WinASO to both defragment and check for registry errors.) Another source of pain and anguish is the anti-virus program. The more recent versions of Norton suck up immense computing resources. You can turn off a bunch of scans that Norton does, and that helps. You should also defrag the hard drive. Part of the problem is that as XP has been upgraded by MS it eats up more and more resources. "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:KBPrh.21233$wq.14150@trndny07... >I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of >The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of >different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall what > the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
You should first get a registry defragmenting program. The program should
also look for errors in the registry. (I use a program called WinASO to both defragment and check for registry errors.) Another source of pain and anguish is the anti-virus program. The more recent versions of Norton suck up immense computing resources. You can turn off a bunch of scans that Norton does, and that helps. You should also defrag the hard drive. Part of the problem is that as XP has been upgraded by MS it eats up more and more resources. "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:KBPrh.21233$wq.14150@trndny07... >I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of >The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of >different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall what > the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
You should first get a registry defragmenting program. The program should
also look for errors in the registry. (I use a program called WinASO to both defragment and check for registry errors.) Another source of pain and anguish is the anti-virus program. The more recent versions of Norton suck up immense computing resources. You can turn off a bunch of scans that Norton does, and that helps. You should also defrag the hard drive. Part of the problem is that as XP has been upgraded by MS it eats up more and more resources. "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:KBPrh.21233$wq.14150@trndny07... >I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of >The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of >different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall what > the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
You should first get a registry defragmenting program. The program should
also look for errors in the registry. (I use a program called WinASO to both defragment and check for registry errors.) Another source of pain and anguish is the anti-virus program. The more recent versions of Norton suck up immense computing resources. You can turn off a bunch of scans that Norton does, and that helps. You should also defrag the hard drive. Part of the problem is that as XP has been upgraded by MS it eats up more and more resources. "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:KBPrh.21233$wq.14150@trndny07... >I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of >The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of >different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall what > the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
Well, I have been 'swearing up and down' that the new faster
motherboards and AGP graphics accelerator cards that my kid keeps giving me are 'no' faster than my old P200 with it's 4 M pci video card and it's tiny RAM. I now have an Asus CUV4X MB with an intel P3 733, 1.5 G RAM, AGP with 32 M onboard ram and a TV output. Last AGP card was a 128 with 32M on it. So I went for a new operating system with a new hard drive with the intent on trying to get some speed. The SOB was giving me a real hard time trying to set up nvidia driver for the AGP card. My son said I needed to update windoze first or the card won't take so I said screw it and put my old 4M pci card in so I could at least get online to update and hole crap! My computer suddenly became lightning fast. Seriously lightening fast. I mean the bios and post tests on boot up were slow enough you could write everything down while it was booting. Now the bios screen flies by so fast I can't even see if it loaded the hard drives or CD. So apparently there is a serious low level issue with the ASUS board and the AGP slot. Asus has a driver set for it that I just got and am going to try installing them then seeing if I can actually use one of these 'supposedly' insanely fast video cards I have. It doesn't help that I have an NCR low radiation monitor. There aren't any drivers available for that either... And just fyi, the key code doesn't seem to make a difference between CD's with Win 98. I damaged my CD and used another with the same key. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Jeff Strickland wrote: > I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of > The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of > different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall > what the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was > faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
Well, I have been 'swearing up and down' that the new faster
motherboards and AGP graphics accelerator cards that my kid keeps giving me are 'no' faster than my old P200 with it's 4 M pci video card and it's tiny RAM. I now have an Asus CUV4X MB with an intel P3 733, 1.5 G RAM, AGP with 32 M onboard ram and a TV output. Last AGP card was a 128 with 32M on it. So I went for a new operating system with a new hard drive with the intent on trying to get some speed. The SOB was giving me a real hard time trying to set up nvidia driver for the AGP card. My son said I needed to update windoze first or the card won't take so I said screw it and put my old 4M pci card in so I could at least get online to update and hole crap! My computer suddenly became lightning fast. Seriously lightening fast. I mean the bios and post tests on boot up were slow enough you could write everything down while it was booting. Now the bios screen flies by so fast I can't even see if it loaded the hard drives or CD. So apparently there is a serious low level issue with the ASUS board and the AGP slot. Asus has a driver set for it that I just got and am going to try installing them then seeing if I can actually use one of these 'supposedly' insanely fast video cards I have. It doesn't help that I have an NCR low radiation monitor. There aren't any drivers available for that either... And just fyi, the key code doesn't seem to make a difference between CD's with Win 98. I damaged my CD and used another with the same key. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Jeff Strickland wrote: > I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of > The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of > different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall > what the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was > faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
Well, I have been 'swearing up and down' that the new faster
motherboards and AGP graphics accelerator cards that my kid keeps giving me are 'no' faster than my old P200 with it's 4 M pci video card and it's tiny RAM. I now have an Asus CUV4X MB with an intel P3 733, 1.5 G RAM, AGP with 32 M onboard ram and a TV output. Last AGP card was a 128 with 32M on it. So I went for a new operating system with a new hard drive with the intent on trying to get some speed. The SOB was giving me a real hard time trying to set up nvidia driver for the AGP card. My son said I needed to update windoze first or the card won't take so I said screw it and put my old 4M pci card in so I could at least get online to update and hole crap! My computer suddenly became lightning fast. Seriously lightening fast. I mean the bios and post tests on boot up were slow enough you could write everything down while it was booting. Now the bios screen flies by so fast I can't even see if it loaded the hard drives or CD. So apparently there is a serious low level issue with the ASUS board and the AGP slot. Asus has a driver set for it that I just got and am going to try installing them then seeing if I can actually use one of these 'supposedly' insanely fast video cards I have. It doesn't help that I have an NCR low radiation monitor. There aren't any drivers available for that either... And just fyi, the key code doesn't seem to make a difference between CD's with Win 98. I damaged my CD and used another with the same key. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Jeff Strickland wrote: > I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of > The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of > different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall > what the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was > faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
Well, I have been 'swearing up and down' that the new faster
motherboards and AGP graphics accelerator cards that my kid keeps giving me are 'no' faster than my old P200 with it's 4 M pci video card and it's tiny RAM. I now have an Asus CUV4X MB with an intel P3 733, 1.5 G RAM, AGP with 32 M onboard ram and a TV output. Last AGP card was a 128 with 32M on it. So I went for a new operating system with a new hard drive with the intent on trying to get some speed. The SOB was giving me a real hard time trying to set up nvidia driver for the AGP card. My son said I needed to update windoze first or the card won't take so I said screw it and put my old 4M pci card in so I could at least get online to update and hole crap! My computer suddenly became lightning fast. Seriously lightening fast. I mean the bios and post tests on boot up were slow enough you could write everything down while it was booting. Now the bios screen flies by so fast I can't even see if it loaded the hard drives or CD. So apparently there is a serious low level issue with the ASUS board and the AGP slot. Asus has a driver set for it that I just got and am going to try installing them then seeing if I can actually use one of these 'supposedly' insanely fast video cards I have. It doesn't help that I have an NCR low radiation monitor. There aren't any drivers available for that either... And just fyi, the key code doesn't seem to make a difference between CD's with Win 98. I damaged my CD and used another with the same key. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) Jeff Strickland wrote: > I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of > The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of > different tasks. > > It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall > what the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was > faster. > > The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what > my strategy will be. > > The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if > it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do > restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on > the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will > restore from. > > Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... > > > |
Re: {OT} -- Computer Problem
Thanks.
I have defragged and error checked since Christmas. Still slow. I have 13G of Used Space and 24G of Free Space. 375K RAM. The 'puter came with 128K, and I added 256K, the total is 384K, but displays as 375K. The machine is running McAfee Security Suite, 2006 (or 2007, I forget which) that was recently (Thanksgiving, 2006) installed. the machine was slow before McAfee was installed, and I was thinking it was "virually enhanced" then, and that's why I put the McAfee in. My b-in-law has signed up for FiOS (fiber optic internet), and that comes with a security suite that I am going to be setting up. Therer are two versions, one is free and the other is a fee-service. I have the same fiber optic service, and my wife bought the fee-service security suite for three of our machines, but my machine still is using the McAfee Suite and seems to run fine. (I replaced Norton Security with the McAfee back in November -- at the same time I installed the McAfee in my b-in-law's machine. My machine runs okay, his machine is slow -- the machines at my house that have the fee-service security offered by the IP run fine.) I suspect (still) that my b-in-law's machine might have a virus. I use the built-in Defrag that comes with Windows, but I haven't a utility that cleans the Registry. I have a strong suspicion that my troubles are in the Registry, but I am not smart enough to know what is a Registry Requirement and what is a Bogus Registry Entry. Do you, or anybody else, know if I can reinstall XP using a different copy of the OS than the one that came installed on the machine? "YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:aHPrh.416019$Fi1.402281@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > You should first get a registry defragmenting program. The program should > also look for errors in the registry. (I use a program called WinASO to > both defragment and check for registry errors.) Another source of pain > and anguish is the anti-virus program. The more recent versions of Norton > suck up immense computing resources. You can turn off a bunch of scans > that Norton does, and that helps. You should also defrag the hard drive. > > Part of the problem is that as XP has been upgraded by MS it eats up more > and more resources. > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:KBPrh.21233$wq.14150@trndny07... >>I (my brother in law, really) have a computer that has a SERIOUS case of >>The Slows. It takes FOREVER to open apps, and complete any number of >>different tasks. >> >> It is an off-brand box that came from Fry's (I think). I don't recall >> what the architecture is, but I'm pretty sure my 286-based laptop was >> faster. >> >> The computer is on its way to my house for a checkout. I'm not sure what >> my strategy will be. >> >> The machine has a valid version of XP Home edition, but I do not know if >> it has the Restore CD or not. Can I use a different copy of XP to do >> restore operations? I assume that I have to use the Key Code that is on >> the computer, not the one that belongs to the copy of XP that I will >> restore from. >> >> Do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what to do ... >> >> >> > > |
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