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NLSoldier
09-28-2005, 09:40 PM
I have a dell laptop with a 3.2 ghz pentium 4 proccessor and 512 MB of ram. Yet it runs incredibly slow. For example it does things like take a long time to open programs, and when I type the words on the screen lag behind the speed I actually tyep them at, and when I scroll down pages fast it lags a ton too. It also takes a while for my mouse clicks to register, especially on the poker action buttons. I have 2 dell 2001pfs hooked up to it, im not sure if that affects anything or not. Basically, it lags a ton when I try to do more than one thing at once, such as browsse 2+2 while playing poker. And it cant really handle more than 4 tables of poker. In a different post, someone reccomended making a perm swapfile...I have no idea what that is. Ive also been told to make sure nothing is running in the backround. Is there a way to see/change which programs run when the computer starts up? I run virus scans and ad-aware fairly frequently, so I dont think its virus/adware problem, but its still possible. Any ideas?

Thanks.

KenProspero
09-28-2005, 10:38 PM
Try all of the following

1. Good anti-spyware
2. Good anti-virus
3. Bring the memory up to 1 gig

Those are the easy possibilities.

09-28-2005, 11:00 PM
If you go to the start button on the lower left side of the desktop and left click it, then left click the "run" icon in the menu that pops up, then type "msconfig" in the command line without the quotes, then on the window that opens go to the tab labled "Startup", you can change what programs start every time you start your computer.

My advice would be to click everything off except any antivirus or antispyware programs. If you see lots of entries in the C:\Windows\System32 folder you more than likely have spyware and/or viruses.

MyMindIsGoing
09-29-2005, 03:28 AM
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3. Bring the memory up to 1 gig

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Some people seem to think that upgrading memory will do wonders for any computer no matter problem, face it, it is not like that.

TheTROLL
09-29-2005, 05:12 AM
lol, exactly - I *knew* that was going to get picked up on as being too little RAM as soon as I saw the spec.... probably by someone who hasn't been round PCs very long.

FouTight
09-29-2005, 09:40 AM
This is hard to read (use paragraphs people!).

Windows XP?

CTRL+ALT+DEL and view the task manager. Go to processes, see what is using a lot of RAM, post results. Also, go to performance and see how much ram and and cpu is being used on average.

Do this with both your poker app running and closed.

NLSoldier
09-29-2005, 05:49 PM
I also just realized that I am somehow using 51.9 of my 52GB hard drive. Im not really sure how this is possible because I dont really have any games or anything like that installed. Im gonna try to figure out whats taking up all that space. I do have quite a bit of music.

StevieG
09-29-2005, 07:28 PM
There may be a bunch of temp files, cached files, and so on that you can eliminate.

Right mouse click on the drive from the Explorer and choose properties. In the General tab, choose "Disk Cleanup." It won't eliminate anything without your say so, but will sho wyou what it can remove safely.

surfdoc
09-29-2005, 11:23 PM
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I also just realized that I am somehow using 51.9 of my 52GB hard drive. Im not really sure how this is possible because I dont really have any games or anything like that installed. Im gonna try to figure out whats taking up all that space. I do have quite a bit of music.

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Music doesn't take up that much space but movie files do. Time to dump the old porn collection /images/graemlins/wink.gif

Playerview was causing me some grief even with 1 gig of ram so you may consider an alternative if you are using it.

NLSoldier
09-30-2005, 03:50 AM
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There may be a bunch of temp files, cached files, and so on that you can eliminate.

Right mouse click on the drive from the Explorer and choose properties. In the General tab, choose "Disk Cleanup." It won't eliminate anything without your say so, but will sho wyou what it can remove safely.

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I did this but it only freed up like 330,000kb. I seriously do not understand what is taking up all the space. I went through the add/remove program list and got rid of pretty much everything but poker sites and pokerace and stuff like that, as well as the obvious windows and office. I do have like 13 gigs of music. But what happend to the other 30 gigs or so?

09-30-2005, 03:57 AM
If you go the root of C: are there a bunch of large files with numeric names like "00018090931"? You might have to turn off hidden files to see them.

Has your system blue screened, or crashed a lot recently?

NLSoldier
09-30-2005, 03:58 AM
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If you go the root of C: are there a bunch of large files with numeric names like "00018090931"? You might have to turn off hidden files to see them.

Has your system blue screened, or crashed a lot recently?

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how do i turn off hidden files? and no my comp hasnt crashed at all.

MyMindIsGoing
09-30-2005, 04:59 AM
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Music doesn't take up that much space but movie files do.

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OMFG

NLSoldier
09-30-2005, 05:01 AM
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Music doesn't take up that much space but movie files do.

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OMFG

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ummm, i have no movie files, but I would say music files do take up lots of space, like 13 gigs...

TheTROLL
09-30-2005, 06:50 AM
My Computer/Tools/Folder Options/View/Hidden Files and Folders.

Then use the Windows search (Windows Key + F) to trawl the whole drive and report anything over, say 5,000 KB.

MyMindIsGoing
09-30-2005, 07:17 AM
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Music doesn't take up that much space but movie files do.

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OMFG

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ummm, i have no movie files, but I would say music files do take up lots of space, like 13 gigs...

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If I were you I would just reinstall everything and start fresh. But you are not gonna do that.

KenProspero
09-30-2005, 11:37 AM
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Some people seem to think that upgrading memory will do wonders for any computer no matter problem, face it, it is not like that.

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Of course it isn't. However, I've personally found that with a windows xp machine 256megs can have problems running with multiple apps, and 512megs may be light on memory depending on what you have going in the background. I know a number of people go up to 2 gigs, but unless one is a Major power user, that's overkill right now.

The reason I recommend upping the memory, as one of the first things is that it's cheap, easy, and often works.

TheTROLL
09-30-2005, 11:42 AM
Generally speaking it'll just buy time, until the startup clutter on the PC or their laziness fills up the increased capacity.

It's far better to encourage people to understand what is running, and to learn to close down applications they don't need running right now. So often people complain about the PC being slow when there's "nothing running" and you look at the systray and there a bajillion stupid little icons for apps they don't even know are there, far less need.

KenProspero
09-30-2005, 11:47 AM
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I also just realized that I am somehow using 51.9 of my 52GB hard drive.

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Either you have to clean up your old drive, or add a new one (or both)

Clean up the old one is the best solution, but can be very time consuming. Adding a new one isn't too expensive, and is easy.

Your choices are internal and external. Essentially, if you have a free bay on your computer, go with an internal (unless you need to frequently move data to two or more computers).

icepick
09-30-2005, 01:01 PM
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I did this but it only freed up like 330,000kb. I seriously do not understand what is taking up all the space.

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This will help you find out:

Windirstat (http://windirstat.sourceforge.net/)

NLSoldier
09-30-2005, 05:14 PM
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Music doesn't take up that much space but movie files do.

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OMFG

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ummm, i have no movie files, but I would say music files do take up lots of space, like 13 gigs...

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If I were you I would just reinstall everything and start fresh. But you are not gonna do that.

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yeah I think this is what Im gonna do. probably get a new hardrive first to save the stuff I need onto and the reformat. these are the directions sthief gave me for reformating, does this sound right to you?

sthief: do you have your restore disk
me: i think so
sthief: you just
sthief: put it in
sthief: restart your computer
sthief: when its restarting hit F12
sthief: itll go into a screen asking what you want to boot to
sthief: choose cd-rom drive
sthief: itll restart
sthief: you say you want to install windows
sthief: then you delete the partition thats there
sthief: and install in it
sthief: and youre done

MyMindIsGoing
09-30-2005, 05:22 PM
I do not do it like that but it might work. I never had any restoration disk or anything like that. I use the original installation cd. I just pop it in the drive and boot from it. I chose to format the c: partition and then install the new os there. Removing the partition and making a new one adds nothing.

12-06-2005, 10:44 PM
When was the last time you ran a defrag?

ICMoney

Nomad84
12-07-2005, 02:19 AM
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When was the last time you ran a defrag?

ICMoney

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I'm guessing at least 2 months ago.

12-07-2005, 10:56 AM
Disk Clean up
Defrag

go to www.pcpitstop.com (http://www.pcpitstop.com) and run a full system scan

That will tell you everything you need to know about what is slowing down your PC.

2+2 wannabe
12-07-2005, 10:10 PM
thanks for the bump by the way - helped me out!

Rick Nebiolo
12-09-2005, 04:18 AM
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Music doesn't take up that much space but movie files do.

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OMFG

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I have 40 gigs of music on my second hard drive!

~ Rick