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PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 6:56 PM
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Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 7:19 PM
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step 2 - find a registry cleaner - a pc of that age could have 1000's of remnants of old programs slowing things up
step 3 - find out how much ram you have - might be possible to upgrade cheaply
live one care .. what's that exactly? -- if it's what I think it is & pc is for home use switch to freeware antivirus (& firewall if you like)
Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 7:23 PM
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Forget buying programs to fix the bits that Microsoft forgot to put in.
BTW How fast is your CPU and how much main memory do you have?
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 7:40 PM
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ABEXO FREE registry cleaner works well with XP
I also use EUSING FREE REG CLEANER ..... Use all three and you will clear out a lot of crud....
Also have a look at AVG 8 FREE antivirus,
And
SUPERANTI SPYWARE.....
I run ccleaner every night before I shut down, to clear all the crud for the next day.... I also do the reg clean every week. and defrag once a month.... using DEFRAGGLER....
I also run a reg cleaner whenever I have uninstalled a program....
By the way.... look at the settings in CCLEANER, and set them to erase 3 passes, to ensure any sensitive info is well and truly overwritten.
Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 7:44 PM
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Funnily enough I was thinking of using defragger as Microsoft products are so hopeless. I also thought about Linux and have always wanted to see how it works but everyone I know can barely send e mails. I have a spare laptop I could experiment with, how do I find out about Linux? I still would like to speed up this, my main desktop.
Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 7:56 PM
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Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 8:48 PM
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Quote from: kilburncat The PC uses an AMD Athlon XP 2000+, 479 MB RAM, Used 36.4 GB and Free Space 36.2 GB.
Funnily enough I was thinking of using defragger as Microsoft products are so hopeless. I also thought about Linux and have always wanted to see how it works but everyone I know can barely send e mails. I have a spare laptop I could experiment with, how do I find out about Linux? I still would like to speed up this, my main desktop.
You don't need hardware!
If there's a chance you might install Linux (possibly as a dual-boot) I would investigate one of the major distributions of Linux.
Personally, I'd recommend Ubuntu.
You can run it as a trial directly from CD (without danger to your data on the hard disk) - although it will run much slower than normal (479MB would be borderline for this feature).
Otherwise, install from CD and 479MB would be adequate.
You will be pleased to know that:-
Linux has no defragger (the file systems don't get severely fragmented)
Linux has no registry (and hence no registry cleaner)
Linux needs virus checker and no anti-virus updates...
Download from http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
Choose Desktop edition - I'd recommend you choose the 8.04 LTS (Long Term Support) version.
See http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/810features/ - this is a later version, but the differences are mostly minor.
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Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 10:12 PM
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Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 11:10 PM
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A complete reinstall would make a huge difference.
What do you have running at startup? Down starupcpl form http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml and post what you have running at startup a lot of problems come from loads of rubbish running at startup
Re: PC is soooo slow
25-03-2009 11:26 PM
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Quote from: kilburncat 479 MB RAM,
Strange amount, can you explain it?
Often RAM is taken for video, so if you had 512MB and 32MB was used by video that leaves 480.....
More importantly how much RAM is used? If you don't know run Task Manager and click on the Performance tab - PF Usage bar will tell you, or Commit Charge.
To run TM do Ctrl-Alt-Del or right-mouse click in the Taskbar and choose it on the menu.
480MB (or 479) is getting a bit low for XP these days, depending what you run. 1GB is safe or 2GB for a heavy user as Samurai suggests. RAM is so cheap that there's no point messing about with this, just do it!
Re: PC is soooo slow
26-03-2009 12:20 AM
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Quote from: kilburncat When I get my hands on this laptop, do I keep Windows and install Ubuntu as well, or should I erase Windows XP, and will it boot up from the Ubuntu CD that I have created with no software already present?
There are two modes - the "Live CD" mode which runs from the CD and uses memory, but doesn't care about disks - indeed it won't touch your disks.
This is really to get a quick idea of whether you like it or not.
The other mode is the usual install type mode.
Depending on how much free disk space you have, you can
(a) Defrag your XP partition,
(b) Reduce the size of your XP partition
(c) Create a new partition for Linux.
The installer will help with (b) & (c)
Or...
If it is easy to wipe the disk - provided you have a backup, I would go for this as the easier option.
If you have applications/data installed you may prefer to leave XP in place.
After installation
Ubuntu will automatically create a menu for you to choose XP or Ubuntu at boot-time.
Note that it is easy for Ubuntu to read/write to XP files - but XP can't easily write to Ubuntu.
This is a good thing.
I would encourage you to try out the "Live CD" as this is a painless way to find out if you want to proceed.
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Re: PC is soooo slow
26-03-2009 4:35 AM
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Not got into Linux yet - still not sure if I will but I decided to follow your links above and have a further read.
Something in the first paragraph (2nd link) at the top of the page worried me:
It states that you get the benefit of free updates for 18 months. I can't see anywhere where you would have to pay after this time or even pay for the initial download (except a CD/DVD if you want it).
What happens at the end of the 18 months? Are you expected to pay for further updates? As I said above, Linux is new to me.
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Re: PC is soooo slow
26-03-2009 7:48 AM
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Incidentally, from Task Mgr my Commit Charge (K) is:
Total 473,000
Limit 1,152,736
Peak 48,736
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26-03-2009 7:56 AM
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26-03-2009 11:37 AM
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Quote from: Mav Not got into Linux yet - still not sure if I will but I decided to follow your links above and have a further read.
Something in the first paragraph (2nd link) at the top of the page worried me:
It states that you get the benefit of free updates for 18 months. I can't see anywhere where you would have to pay after this time or even pay for the initial download (except a CD/DVD if you want it).
What happens at the end of the 18 months? Are you expected to pay for further updates? As I said above, Linux is new to me.
Don't worry - see http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu
Especially the bit about
Quote Ubuntu is and always will be free of charge. You do not pay any licensing fees. You can download, use and share Ubuntu with your friends, family, school or business for absolutely nothing.
Periodically, a new version is released (with an easy upgrade path - it's not like Windows).
All your old programs runs exactly the same as before.
After 18 months it is no longer supported in the sense that upgrades for potential security flaws are no longer issued.
Every 6 months a new stable product is released - that's why you have a choice of 8.04 (April 2008) or 8.10 (October 2008).
Those releases with LTS after them are intended as extra-long support releases.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
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