Hi,
i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I have
noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot S&D, and
the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps one of these
programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled both of them, but
to no avail.
I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really show up
any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. My
computer doesnt need defragged.
Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so much.
I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it took
forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds.
My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory 2047MB,
32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista Professional.

Denise

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Mr

Mr
Sun May 11 13:11:44 PDT 2008


"Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed.

They can and do miss zero day exploits, meaning that they can't detect
anything 100% of the time, because it's new.

> Thinking that perhaps one of these programs may be causing some kind of
> problem, I disabled both of them, but to no avail.

They are not the problem.

> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really show
> up any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. My
> computer doesnt need defragged.

See above

> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so
> much.
> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it took
> forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds.
> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory 2047MB,
> 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista Professional.

Now, it may not be malware, but your symptoms seem that you have something
running on the computer that you don't know about that could be just that.
That's why you must use the proper tools to help you look, Process Explorer
is one of them.

PE will let you look at running processes. PE will also let you look inside
a running process to see what it is hosting, other processes including
malware.

PE menu Tools/View/Show Lower Pane/Show all DLL(s), which will allow you to
look at what processes running in the upper pane that are hosting processes
in the lower pane.

You can right-click a line in the upper pane and go to Properties to see
more information like what process that a given process in the upper pane is
using the most processing with in the given process.

You can also use CurrPorts to see if there is something connecting to the
Internet that you don't know about, which can be used instead of Active
Ports that doesn't run on Vista.

<http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Hidden_Backdoors_Trojan_Horses_and_Rootkit_Tools_in_a_Windows_Environment.html>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/cports.html

Sometimes, you have to go look for yourself and see what is running on the
computer.




Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Brian

Brian
Mon May 12 03:26:16 PDT 2008

"Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps
> one of these programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled both
> of them, but to no avail.
> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really show
> up any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. My
> computer doesnt need defragged.
> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so
> much.
> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it took
> forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds.
> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory 2047MB,
> 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista Professional.
>
> Denise

Just some thoughts:

1. Start "task manager", on the "Performance tab" how much memory is it
currently using? This may give you an indication whether its time to upgrade
your RAM.

2. Download ccleaner. Its free, and let it clean out your registry. Its
amazing what junk can accumulte - especially if you've uninstalled any
applications.

3. Uninstall any toolbars you may have, such as the google or yahoo
toolbars.

4. Again using task manager, look at what applications are currently running
on your pc. Consider whether you can uninstall any of these. Things that you
have installed but aren't actually running aren't an issue here, its what
applications are always taking up RAM.

5. Have you installed the vista service pack? I didn't notice any
difference, but there are supposed to be performance enhancements there.

6. Look in the windows event log - the system log in particular. There will
be lots of messages there, most of which you can safely ignore. What is of
interest is whether there are any disk errors being recorded - slow
performance can be caused by disk problems. Its unlikely given the
reliability of disks but if there are any errors then that is where they
will be recorded.

7. Run "Command Prompt" as administrator and type "chkdsk c: /f" and when
its convenient reboot. This will do a disk check the next time you reboot,
the check is checking the logical file consistency. It may turn up a few
bits, that's not uncommon, but unless there are serious problems (again
unlikely) its probably not the cause of your performance woes, but good to
eliminate.

8. Again using "Task manager", look on the "Processes" tab, click "Show
processes from all users" and then click the heading "CPU" to order on CPU
usage. Are there any processes (other than "System Idle Process") which are
taking up a lot of CPU time? If there are then that may be why your pc feels
slow.

9. Does your PC still feel slow if you are not running any mail tool?

Thats all I can think of for now. Hope something makes a difference.
--
Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Denise

Denise
Mon May 12 05:12:54 PDT 2008

"Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
news:e9oLfqBtIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
>> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
>> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps
>> one of these programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled
>> both of them, but to no avail.
>> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really show
>> up any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. My
>> computer doesnt need defragged.
>> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so
>> much.
>> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it took
>> forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds.
>> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory
>> 2047MB, 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
>> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista Professional.
>>
>> Denise
>
> Just some thoughts:
>
> 1. Start "task manager", on the "Performance tab" how much memory is it
> currently using? This may give you an indication whether its time to
> upgrade your RAM.
>
> 2. Download ccleaner. Its free, and let it clean out your registry. Its
> amazing what junk can accumulte - especially if you've uninstalled any
> applications.
>
> 3. Uninstall any toolbars you may have, such as the google or yahoo
> toolbars.
>
> 4. Again using task manager, look at what applications are currently
> running on your pc. Consider whether you can uninstall any of these.
> Things that you have installed but aren't actually running aren't an issue
> here, its what applications are always taking up RAM.
>
> 5. Have you installed the vista service pack? I didn't notice any
> difference, but there are supposed to be performance enhancements there.
>
> 6. Look in the windows event log - the system log in particular. There
> will be lots of messages there, most of which you can safely ignore. What
> is of interest is whether there are any disk errors being recorded - slow
> performance can be caused by disk problems. Its unlikely given the
> reliability of disks but if there are any errors then that is where they
> will be recorded.
>
> 7. Run "Command Prompt" as administrator and type "chkdsk c: /f" and when
> its convenient reboot. This will do a disk check the next time you reboot,
> the check is checking the logical file consistency. It may turn up a few
> bits, that's not uncommon, but unless there are serious problems (again
> unlikely) its probably not the cause of your performance woes, but good to
> eliminate.
>
> 8. Again using "Task manager", look on the "Processes" tab, click "Show
> processes from all users" and then click the heading "CPU" to order on CPU
> usage. Are there any processes (other than "System Idle Process") which
> are taking up a lot of CPU time? If there are then that may be why your pc
> feels slow.
>
> 9. Does your PC still feel slow if you are not running any mail tool?
>
> Thats all I can think of for now. Hope something makes a difference.
> --
> Brian Cryer
> www.cryer.co.uk/brian
>

Thanks for taking the time to go through so many options.
I have downloaded ccleaner and it cleaned up nearly 3mb or keek!!

With regards to the CPU, I have the gadget showing on my sidebar, the CPU
usage when idle is approx15 - 20%, but when i go onto any web pages etc it
goes all the way up to 100%, which kind of freaked me!!. The RAM indicator
is sitting at 50% when online and roughtly 40% when idle.
I'm really not too sure what i'm looking for but obviously something is way
wrong!

Any further help with issue would be greatly appreciated, the computer
really seems to be struggling to do much at the moment.

Kind regards

Denise


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Brian

Brian
Mon May 12 07:45:46 PDT 2008

"Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6B5C6BC6-2465-4CF8-9CC8-9E91B744B992@microsoft.com...
> "Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:e9oLfqBtIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
>>> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
>>> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps
>>> one of these programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled
>>> both of them, but to no avail.
<snip>
>> Just some thoughts:
>>
>> 1. Start "task manager", on the "Performance tab" how much memory is it
>> currently using? This may give you an indication whether its time to
>> upgrade your RAM.
>>
>> 2. Download ccleaner. Its free, and let it clean out your registry. Its
>> amazing what junk can accumulte - especially if you've uninstalled any
>> applications.
>>
>> 3. Uninstall any toolbars you may have, such as the google or yahoo
>> toolbars.
>>
>> 4. Again using task manager, look at what applications are currently
>> running on your pc. Consider whether you can uninstall any of these.
>> Things that you have installed but aren't actually running aren't an
>> issue here, its what applications are always taking up RAM.
>>
>> 5. Have you installed the vista service pack? I didn't notice any
>> difference, but there are supposed to be performance enhancements there.
>>
>> 6. Look in the windows event log - the system log in particular. There
>> will be lots of messages there, most of which you can safely ignore. What
>> is of interest is whether there are any disk errors being recorded - slow
>> performance can be caused by disk problems. Its unlikely given the
>> reliability of disks but if there are any errors then that is where they
>> will be recorded.
>>
>> 7. Run "Command Prompt" as administrator and type "chkdsk c: /f" and when
>> its convenient reboot. This will do a disk check the next time you
>> reboot, the check is checking the logical file consistency. It may turn
>> up a few bits, that's not uncommon, but unless there are serious problems
>> (again unlikely) its probably not the cause of your performance woes, but
>> good to eliminate.
>>
>> 8. Again using "Task manager", look on the "Processes" tab, click "Show
>> processes from all users" and then click the heading "CPU" to order on
>> CPU usage. Are there any processes (other than "System Idle Process")
>> which are taking up a lot of CPU time? If there are then that may be why
>> your pc feels slow.
>>
>> 9. Does your PC still feel slow if you are not running any mail tool?
>>
>> Thats all I can think of for now. Hope something makes a difference.
>> --
>> Brian Cryer
>> www.cryer.co.uk/brian
>>
>
> Thanks for taking the time to go through so many options.
> I have downloaded ccleaner and it cleaned up nearly 3mb or keek!!

Which shows how much cludge gets left behind ...

> With regards to the CPU, I have the gadget showing on my sidebar, the CPU
> usage when idle is approx15 - 20%, but when i go onto any web pages etc it
> goes all the way up to 100%, which kind of freaked me!!. The RAM
> indicator is sitting at 50% when online and roughtly 40% when idle.
> I'm really not too sure what i'm looking for but obviously something is
> way wrong!

When you say the RAM indicator is at 50%, on my pc it also shows a figure.
Is that figure roughly 50% of your RAM? As a guide if its more than 75% of
your physical RAM then you ought to look at getting more RAM. My feeling is
from what you've said that RAM isn't a problem. (Although more RAM always
helps, and Vista does need a lot of help!!)

I have the gadget sidebar switched off. So I don't know how much cpu usage
it should take. Are you sure its the sidebar which is using that 15-20%?

When you do ANYTHING the CPU will tend to spike to 100%. Its not an issue so
long as it doesn't stay there for more than a few seconds.

> Any further help with issue would be greatly appreciated, the computer
> really seems to be struggling to do much at the moment.

Just some thoughts ... how large is the disk and how much is free? I'm
thinking about fragmentation, but know you said it wasn't fragemented.

Did you check the event logs?

It might be worth turning all disk indexing off, including google-desktop if
you use that. Not sure how much of a difference that will make.

Looking back on your original post you said "I tried to access my company
site to process some work stuff and it took forever ..." Is this across a
local area network or across the internet (i.e VPN)? If you are trying to
open files across the internet then it will be slow because of the
connection speeds locally and at your work. Try copying the files locally
and opening them there - copying them back when you are done.
--
Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Brian

Brian
Mon May 12 08:09:44 PDT 2008


"Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
news:e9oLfqBtIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
>> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
>> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps
>> one of these programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled
>> both of them, but to no avail.
>> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really show
>> up any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. My
>> computer doesnt need defragged.
>> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so
>> much.
>> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it took
>> forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds.
>> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory
>> 2047MB, 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
>> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista Professional.
>>
>> Denise
>
> Just some thoughts:
>
> 1. Start "task manager", on the "Performance tab" how much memory is it
> currently using? This may give you an indication whether its time to
> upgrade your RAM.
>
> 2. Download ccleaner. Its free, and let it clean out your registry. Its
> amazing what junk can accumulte - especially if you've uninstalled any
> applications.
>
> 3. Uninstall any toolbars you may have, such as the google or yahoo
> toolbars.
>
> 4. Again using task manager, look at what applications are currently
> running on your pc. Consider whether you can uninstall any of these.
> Things that you have installed but aren't actually running aren't an issue
> here, its what applications are always taking up RAM.
>
> 5. Have you installed the vista service pack? I didn't notice any
> difference, but there are supposed to be performance enhancements there.
>
> 6. Look in the windows event log - the system log in particular. There
> will be lots of messages there, most of which you can safely ignore. What
> is of interest is whether there are any disk errors being recorded - slow
> performance can be caused by disk problems. Its unlikely given the
> reliability of disks but if there are any errors then that is where they
> will be recorded.
>
> 7. Run "Command Prompt" as administrator and type "chkdsk c: /f" and when
> its convenient reboot. This will do a disk check the next time you reboot,
> the check is checking the logical file consistency. It may turn up a few
> bits, that's not uncommon, but unless there are serious problems (again
> unlikely) its probably not the cause of your performance woes, but good to
> eliminate.
>
> 8. Again using "Task manager", look on the "Processes" tab, click "Show
> processes from all users" and then click the heading "CPU" to order on CPU
> usage. Are there any processes (other than "System Idle Process") which
> are taking up a lot of CPU time? If there are then that may be why your pc
> feels slow.
>
> 9. Does your PC still feel slow if you are not running any mail tool?
>
> Thats all I can think of for now. Hope something makes a difference.

Another thought, with "Task manager, on the "Performance" tab click on
[Resource Monitor...]. When the PC feels slow look at the "Resource monitor"
display and if you click on CPU, Disk, Network or Memory it will show you
what the peak tasks are. If there is a particular task which is causing a
problem then hopefully you should be able to spot it.
--
Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Nonny

Nonny
Mon May 12 09:19:29 PDT 2008

On Mon, 12 May 2008 15:45:46 +0100, "Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk>
wrote:

>"Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:6B5C6BC6-2465-4CF8-9CC8-9E91B744B992@microsoft.com...

>>
>> Thanks for taking the time to go through so many options.
>> I have downloaded ccleaner and it cleaned up nearly 3mb or keek!!
>
>Which shows how much cludge gets left behind ...

3mb is insignificant.

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Brian

Brian
Mon May 12 09:32:39 PDT 2008


"Nonny" <nonnymoose@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3frg2493m6e0haljmlnq91mvr19uajruad@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 12 May 2008 15:45:46 +0100, "Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>>"Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:6B5C6BC6-2465-4CF8-9CC8-9E91B744B992@microsoft.com...
>
>>>
>>> Thanks for taking the time to go through so many options.
>>> I have downloaded ccleaner and it cleaned up nearly 3mb or keek!!
>>
>>Which shows how much cludge gets left behind ...
>
> 3mb is insignificant.

From the context I thought Denise was cleaning the registry, in which case
3mb is quite large. Certainly compared to the file system its a drop in the
ocean.


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Denise

Denise
Mon May 12 11:25:16 PDT 2008

"Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OViB4IEtIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
> "Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:e9oLfqBtIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
>>> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
>>> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps
>>> one of these programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled
>>> both of them, but to no avail.
>>> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really show
>>> up any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. My
>>> computer doesnt need defragged.
>>> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so
>>> much.
>>> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it took
>>> forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds.
>>> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory
>>> 2047MB, 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
>>> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista Professional.
>>>
>>> Denise
>>
>> Just some thoughts:
>>
>> 1. Start "task manager", on the "Performance tab" how much memory is it
>> currently using? This may give you an indication whether its time to
>> upgrade your RAM.
>>
>> 2. Download ccleaner. Its free, and let it clean out your registry. Its
>> amazing what junk can accumulte - especially if you've uninstalled any
>> applications.
>>
>> 3. Uninstall any toolbars you may have, such as the google or yahoo
>> toolbars.
>>
>> 4. Again using task manager, look at what applications are currently
>> running on your pc. Consider whether you can uninstall any of these.
>> Things that you have installed but aren't actually running aren't an
>> issue here, its what applications are always taking up RAM.
>>
>> 5. Have you installed the vista service pack? I didn't notice any
>> difference, but there are supposed to be performance enhancements there.
>>
>> 6. Look in the windows event log - the system log in particular. There
>> will be lots of messages there, most of which you can safely ignore. What
>> is of interest is whether there are any disk errors being recorded - slow
>> performance can be caused by disk problems. Its unlikely given the
>> reliability of disks but if there are any errors then that is where they
>> will be recorded.
>>
>> 7. Run "Command Prompt" as administrator and type "chkdsk c: /f" and when
>> its convenient reboot. This will do a disk check the next time you
>> reboot, the check is checking the logical file consistency. It may turn
>> up a few bits, that's not uncommon, but unless there are serious problems
>> (again unlikely) its probably not the cause of your performance woes, but
>> good to eliminate.
>>
>> 8. Again using "Task manager", look on the "Processes" tab, click "Show
>> processes from all users" and then click the heading "CPU" to order on
>> CPU usage. Are there any processes (other than "System Idle Process")
>> which are taking up a lot of CPU time? If there are then that may be why
>> your pc feels slow.
>>
>> 9. Does your PC still feel slow if you are not running any mail tool?
>>
>> Thats all I can think of for now. Hope something makes a difference.
>
> Another thought, with "Task manager, on the "Performance" tab click on
> [Resource Monitor...]. When the PC feels slow look at the "Resource
> monitor" display and if you click on CPU, Disk, Network or Memory it will
> show you what the peak tasks are. If there is a particular task which is
> causing a problem then hopefully you should be able to spot it.
> --
> Brian Cryer
> www.cryer.co.uk/brian
>

Hi there again,

thanks again, all your advice which has been greatly appreciated.

I thought I'd do a restart after using the ccleaner. The CPU indicator was
idling at about 15 to 20%, now its seems to be between 0 & 5%, which seems
much more reasonable. When I mentioned about it hitting 100% when visiting
web pages, it was actually staying in the 100% until I shut the web page.
Now it seems again to be more as it should be because it comes right back
down after a few seconds.

It does seem to be running a bit faster, but logging into MSN etc takes a
while for email to load etc, and pages that I try to load on the web still
take longer than usual, but there is a definate improvement.

The computer, as I mentioned is only 8 months old, and used primarily by
myself (my daughters use wireless laptops). I know computers slow down
after a while which is normal, but the performance of my computer is far
inferior to the performance of my daughters laptops, which are used to
download and visit sites such as bebo etc and are always downloading
applications to add to it, they seem to zip through pages with ease.

One thing I noticed is that I have the Microsoft Toolbar, the Google Toolbar
and now the Yahoo Toolbar (which came with CCleaner), is it an easy process
to cancel these additional toolbars, and would it have an affect on the
CCleaner. Would this also perhaps have any effect with the performance??

Once again Many Thanks

Denise


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Denise

Denise
Mon May 12 11:37:49 PDT 2008

"Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CFD3FEBE-33EB-4D95-9586-528CB0373158@microsoft.com...
> "Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:OViB4IEtIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Brian Cryer" <www.cryer.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:e9oLfqBtIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:OtzLj75sIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hi,
>>>> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently I
>>>> have noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot
>>>> S&D, and the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps
>>>> one of these programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled
>>>> both of them, but to no avail.
>>>> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never really
>>>> show up any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis
>>>> too. My computer doesnt need defragged.
>>>> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down so
>>>> much.
>>>> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and it
>>>> took forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of
>>>> seconds.
>>>> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memory
>>>> 2047MB, 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5.
>>>> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vista
>>>> Professional.
>>>>
>>>> Denise
>>>
>>> Just some thoughts:
>>>
>>> 1. Start "task manager", on the "Performance tab" how much memory is it
>>> currently using? This may give you an indication whether its time to
>>> upgrade your RAM.
>>>
>>> 2. Download ccleaner. Its free, and let it clean out your registry. Its
>>> amazing what junk can accumulte - especially if you've uninstalled any
>>> applications.
>>>
>>> 3. Uninstall any toolbars you may have, such as the google or yahoo
>>> toolbars.
>>>
>>> 4. Again using task manager, look at what applications are currently
>>> running on your pc. Consider whether you can uninstall any of these.
>>> Things that you have installed but aren't actually running aren't an
>>> issue here, its what applications are always taking up RAM.
>>>
>>> 5. Have you installed the vista service pack? I didn't notice any
>>> difference, but there are supposed to be performance enhancements there.
>>>
>>> 6. Look in the windows event log - the system log in particular. There
>>> will be lots of messages there, most of which you can safely ignore.
>>> What is of interest is whether there are any disk errors being
>>> recorded - slow performance can be caused by disk problems. Its unlikely
>>> given the reliability of disks but if there are any errors then that is
>>> where they will be recorded.
>>>
>>> 7. Run "Command Prompt" as administrator and type "chkdsk c: /f" and
>>> when its convenient reboot. This will do a disk check the next time you
>>> reboot, the check is checking the logical file consistency. It may turn
>>> up a few bits, that's not uncommon, but unless there are serious
>>> problems (again unlikely) its probably not the cause of your performance
>>> woes, but good to eliminate.
>>>
>>> 8. Again using "Task manager", look on the "Processes" tab, click "Show
>>> processes from all users" and then click the heading "CPU" to order on
>>> CPU usage. Are there any processes (other than "System Idle Process")
>>> which are taking up a lot of CPU time? If there are then that may be why
>>> your pc feels slow.
>>>
>>> 9. Does your PC still feel slow if you are not running any mail tool?
>>>
>>> Thats all I can think of for now. Hope something makes a difference.
>>
>> Another thought, with "Task manager, on the "Performance" tab click on
>> [Resource Monitor...]. When the PC feels slow look at the "Resource
>> monitor" display and if you click on CPU, Disk, Network or Memory it will
>> show you what the peak tasks are. If there is a particular task which is
>> causing a problem then hopefully you should be able to spot it.
>> --
>> Brian Cryer
>> www.cryer.co.uk/brian
>>
>
> Hi there again,
>
> thanks again, all your advice which has been greatly appreciated.
>
> I thought I'd do a restart after using the ccleaner. The CPU indicator
> was idling at about 15 to 20%, now its seems to be between 0 & 5%, which
> seems much more reasonable. When I mentioned about it hitting 100% when
> visiting web pages, it was actually staying in the 100% until I shut the
> web page. Now it seems again to be more as it should be because it comes
> right back down after a few seconds.
>
> It does seem to be running a bit faster, but logging into MSN etc takes a
> while for email to load etc, and pages that I try to load on the web still
> take longer than usual, but there is a definate improvement.
>
> The computer, as I mentioned is only 8 months old, and used primarily by
> myself (my daughters use wireless laptops). I know computers slow down
> after a while which is normal, but the performance of my computer is far
> inferior to the performance of my daughters laptops, which are used to
> download and visit sites such as bebo etc and are always downloading
> applications to add to it, they seem to zip through pages with ease.
>
> One thing I noticed is that I have the Microsoft Toolbar, the Google
> Toolbar and now the Yahoo Toolbar (which came with CCleaner), is it an
> easy process to cancel these additional toolbars, and would it have an
> affect on the CCleaner. Would this also perhaps have any effect with the
> performance??
>
> Once again Many Thanks
>
> Denise



Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Nonny

Nonny
Mon May 12 18:30:45 PDT 2008

On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:25:16 +0100, "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com>
wrote:

>The computer, as I mentioned is only 8 months old, and used primarily by
>myself (my daughters use wireless laptops). I know computers slow down
>after a while which is normal,

No it's not. Only if something is wrong with it, is it "normal".

> but the performance of my computer is far
>inferior to the performance of my daughters laptops, which are used to
>download and visit sites such as bebo etc and are always downloading
>applications to add to it, they seem to zip through pages with ease.

You need to take it into a shop, or you need to restore it to it's
original factory condition and begin all over again.

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Ken

Ken
Mon May 12 19:19:43 PDT 2008

On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:25:16 +0100, "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com>
wrote:

> I know computers slow down
> after a while which is normal,


No, it's entirely *abnormal*. If that's what's happening to your
computer, it means that you are improperly maintaining it.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Adam

Adam
Mon May 12 19:47:03 PDT 2008

On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:19:43 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
<kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:

>On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:25:16 +0100, "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com>
>wrote:
>
>> I know computers slow down
>> after a while which is normal,
>
>
>No, it's entirely *abnormal*. If that's what's happening to your
>computer, it means that you are improperly maintaining it.

Oh wow, another great MVP non answer. You suggesting she take her
computer into the shop for a oil change? Maybe the tires need to be
rotated?

Pray tell what "improper maintaining" did she do?

Personal Computers can slow down when you install Windows on them.
That's the kiss of death. So many things can cause a slow down it
would be impossible to list them all.

Something misconfigured, missing, altered or corrupt in the Registry.

Memory leak, driver not loading, Windows keeps trying to load it.

Depleted System Resources (common if computer left running for a long
time without rebooting)

System doing "housecleaning"

System indexing.

Some anti-virus running.

Defragemention in process.

Trojan has hijacked your computer and somebody else has taken control
of it by remote control to use in a networked denial of service
attack. More common than you think.

And about 200 other reasons.

The OP gets told to take it into a shop or she didn't do proper
maintaining.

This backward, often retarded newsgroup is priceless, but useful only
for it's entertainment value.


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by ncgenek

ncgenek
Mon May 12 20:28:53 PDT 2008


Denise;824731 Wrote:
> Hi
> i've been running my computer pretty much without problems. Recently
> hav
> noticed a real slow down in performance. I currently have Spybot S&D
> an
> the purchased version of AVG installed. Thinking that perhaps one o
> thes
> programs may be causing some kind of problem, I disabled both of them
> bu
> to no avail
> I run spyware searches and virus searches daily, which never reall
> show u
> any thing of concern. I delete cookies etc on a daily basis too. M
> computer doesnt need defragged
> Could anyone give me any ideas as to what could be slowing it down s
> much
> I tried to access my company site to process some work stuff and i
> too
> forever and a day to load what would normally be a couple of seconds
> My computer is only about 8 months old, Intel Core Duo CPU, Memor
> 2047MB
> 32 Bit O.S, with a Windows experience Index rating of 5.5
> Any help or advice greatly appreciated, P.S, running Vist
> Professional
>
> Denis
Denise
First of all, Happy Mothers Day whether you have kids or not
I have a couple of comments/recommendations pertaining to you
problems
A. First, any version of Windows prepares and stores temporary file
for
many reasons and and has no great tool to remove them even when the
are no
longer required. Do these things in the order I list them
a. Close any programs you have running THEN left click "Computer" o
your
Desktop. When that opens, right click your main drive icon (usuall
"C")
then left click "Properties" at the bottom of the Context Menu. Whe
that
opens, left click "Disk Cleanup" mid-way down the "General" Tab and le
it
do the job it is intended to accomplish
b. Download and install "CCleaner" from here
'http://www.ccleaner.com/' (http://tinyurl.com/4dt8oq) .
Once it installs, make only one change to the default options whic
contain
check marks. That is, insert a check mark in the box beside th
Advanced
option "old Prefetch data" THEN left click "Run Cleaner" and "OK" th
"are
you sure" box
c. IMO Spybot is not sufficient to keep spyware and malware off your
computer. IF you do not already have "Windows Defender", download and
install it from here:
'http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx
(http://tinyurl.com/3wodma) . Be
certain you keep it on your "Start" Menu. After installation, update i
first then scan your entire computer. If any malware/spyware i
identified, UNLESS you are certain there is a legitimate reason to kee
it let the program delete/quarantine it. Frankly, many regard Window
Defender as not the best identifier/remover of spyware/malware; however
it is free and is regarded as a great blocker of spyware/malware (tha
is the reason for it to be on your Start Menu). If you wish to spen
money on better spyware programs, look at CounterSpy, Webroot
SpySweeper, or Spyware Doctor plus there are others
Gene

--
ncgene
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.co


Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by What?

What?
Mon May 12 20:37:58 PDT 2008

Adam Albright wrote:
> On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:19:43 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
> <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:25:16 +0100, "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I know computers slow down
>>> after a while which is normal,
>>
>> No, it's entirely *abnormal*. If that's what's happening to your
>> computer, it means that you are improperly maintaining it.
>
> Oh wow, another great MVP non answer. You suggesting she take her
> computer into the shop for a oil change? Maybe the tires need to be
> rotated?
>
> Pray tell what "improper maintaining" did she do?

Here you embicle

http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
>
> Personal Computers can slow down when you install Windows on them.
> That's the kiss of death. So many things can cause a slow down it
> would be impossible to list them all.

So?

>
> Something misconfigured, missing, altered or corrupt in the Registry.

No
>
> Memory leak, driver not loading, Windows keeps trying to load it.

No
>
> Depleted System Resources (common if computer left running for a long
> time without rebooting)

No
>
> System doing "housecleaning"

No
>
> System indexing.
No
>
> Some anti-virus running.

No
>
> Defragemention in process.

No
>
> Trojan has hijacked your computer and somebody else has taken control
> of it by remote control to use in a networked denial of service
> attack. More common than you think.

You don't know what a DOs is about.
>
> And about 200 other reasons.
>
No
> The OP gets told to take it into a shop or she didn't do proper
> maintaining.
>

It's sound advice, and besides, you're just flapping you gums as usual.

> This backward, often retarded newsgroup is priceless, but useful only
> for it's entertainment value.
>

You're not useful and your lip drivel is entertainment. You're just a
moron plain and simple. No one should listen to you or take your advise.
It's not priceless and heavy on the worthlessness.

You should turn in your computer and just leave, because you are sick.

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Nonny

Nonny
Mon May 12 20:45:04 PDT 2008

On Mon, 12 May 2008 23:37:58 -0400, ????What <What?@Wha???t.com>
wrote:

>You should turn in your computer and just leave, because you are sick.

And you are another troll feeder.

Buh-bye

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Frank

Frank
Tue May 13 15:45:21 PDT 2008

????What wrote:

> Adam Albright wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:19:43 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
>> <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:25:16 +0100, "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know computers slow down after a while which is normal,
>>>
>>>
>>> No, it's entirely *abnormal*. If that's what's happening to your
>>> computer, it means that you are improperly maintaining it.
>>
>>
>> Oh wow, another great MVP non answer. You suggesting she take her
>> computer into the shop for a oil change? Maybe the tires need to be
>> rotated?
>>
>> Pray tell what "improper maintaining" did she do?
>
>
> Here you embicle
>
> http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
>
>>
>> Personal Computers can slow down when you install Windows on them.
>> That's the kiss of death. So many things can cause a slow down it
>> would be impossible to list them all.
>
>
> So?
>
>>
>> Something misconfigured, missing, altered or corrupt in the Registry.
>
>
> No
>
>>
>> Memory leak, driver not loading, Windows keeps trying to load it.
>
>
> No
>
>>
>> Depleted System Resources (common if computer left running for a long
>> time without rebooting)
>
>
> No
>
>>
>> System doing "housecleaning"
>
>
> No
>
>>
>> System indexing.
>
> No
>
>>
>> Some anti-virus running.
>
>
> No
>
>>
>> Defragemention in process.
>
>
> No
>
>>
>> Trojan has hijacked your computer and somebody else has taken control
>> of it by remote control to use in a networked denial of service
>> attack. More common than you think.
>
>
> You don't know what a DOs is about.
>
>>
>> And about 200 other reasons.
>
> No
>
>> The OP gets told to take it into a shop or she didn't do proper
>> maintaining.
>>
>
> It's sound advice, and besides, you're just flapping you gums as usual.
>
>> This backward, often retarded newsgroup is priceless, but useful only
>> for it's entertainment value.
>
>
> You're not useful and your lip drivel is entertainment. You're just a
> moron plain and simple. No one should listen to you or take your advise.
> It's not priceless and heavy on the worthlessness.
>
> You should turn in your computer and just leave, because you are sick.


hehehe...computer advice coming from a drunken pig who can't even get
his one little install of Vista Business to run properly?...LOL...now
that is PRICELESS!!!hahaha!
Frank

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by measekite

measekite
Tue May 13 18:29:06 PDT 2008



Frank wrote:
> ????What wrote:
>
>> Adam Albright wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:19:43 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
>>> <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 19:25:16 +0100, "Denise" <denise@microsoft.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I know computers slow down after a while which is normal,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No, it's entirely *abnormal*. If that's what's happening to your
>>>> computer, it means that you are improperly maintaining it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh wow, another great MVP non answer. You suggesting she take her
>>> computer into the shop for a oil change? Maybe the tires need to be
>>> rotated?
>>>
>>> Pray tell what "improper maintaining" did she do?
>>
>>
>> Here you embicle
>>
>> http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
>>
>>>
>>> Personal Computers can slow down when you install Windows on them.
>>> That's the kiss of death. So many things can cause a slow down it
>>> would be impossible to list them all.
>>
>>
>> So?
>>
>>>
>>> Something misconfigured, missing, altered or corrupt in the Registry.
>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> Memory leak, driver not loading, Windows keeps trying to load it.
>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> Depleted System Resources (common if computer left running for a long
>>> time without rebooting)
>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> System doing "housecleaning"
>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> System indexing.
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> Some anti-virus running.
>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> Defragemention in process.
>>
>>
>> No
>>
>>>
>>> Trojan has hijacked your computer and somebody else has taken control
>>> of it by remote control to use in a networked denial of service
>>> attack. More common than you think.
>>
>>
>> You don't know what a DOs is about.
>>
>>>
>>> And about 200 other reasons.
>>
>> No
>>
>>> The OP gets told to take it into a shop or she didn't do proper
>>> maintaining.
>>>
>>
>> It's sound advice, and besides, you're just flapping you gums as usual.
>>
>>> This backward, often retarded newsgroup is priceless, but useful only
>>> for it's entertainment value.
>>
>>
>> You're not useful and your lip drivel is entertainment. You're just a
>> moron plain and simple. No one should listen to you or take your
>> advise. It's not priceless and heavy on the worthlessness.
>>
>> You should turn in your computer and just leave, because you are sick.
>
>
> hehehe...computer advice coming from a drunken pig who can't even get
> his one little install of Vista Business to run properly?...LOL...now
> that is PRICELESS!!!hahaha!
> Frank
You are getting to be a dirty mouth boring disguting pig. I am sure the
majority of people in all the ng you contaminate have you plonked off.

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by Frank

Frank
Tue May 13 19:19:06 PDT 2008

measekite wrote:

--------------------------------------------------------------

Hey meashershithead! I've lurked in every ng you visit and I see that no
one...NO ONE...in any of those ng's likes you...NO ONE!!!...LOL!
You're the true definition of an idiot moron POS loser!...LOL!
Now go fukk yourself asshole!
Frank

Re: Computer running SOOOO SLOW by measekite

measekite
Tue May 13 20:18:27 PDT 2008

Measekite wrote:

You are getting to be a dirty mouth boring disguting pig. I am sure the
majority of people in all the ng you contaminate have you plonked off.

Frank wrote:
> measekite wrote:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hey meashershithead! I've lurked in every ng you visit and I see that
> no one...NO ONE...in any of those ng's likes you...NO ONE!!!...LOL!
> You're the true definition of an idiot moron POS loser!...LOL!
> Now go fukk yourself asshole!
> Frank

That is what you said last month. Can't an idiot like be have any
originality?