Question:
Computer runs really Slow??
2009-06-29 00:39:22 UTC
I have an HP Media Center Edition 2005 (Yea I know it's old) and it's starting to run really slow. When I boot it up, it takes about 2 minutes to load up everything and takes forever opening up my Internet browser. When I use the Internet, it freezes up randomly and when I click something, it freezes for about 2 seconds and then goes to the link. Also when I play games on it (MMORPG's) It lags like hell and freezes sometimes. Is it my graphics card or Processor?


System Specs:

Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (HP a1340n)
Processor : Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.20GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory : 960 RAM
DirectX Version : DirectX 9.0c
Vid/Graphics Card : ATI Radeon Xpress 200 Series
Chip Type : ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 SERIES

I've run numerous scans from AVG and Norton but none of them find any threats. Is it my Graphics card because I know it's really shitty but I don't know which cards will fit into my desktop since it's pretty old. If you know of a good card please provide a link. :)
Five answers:
Mv826
2009-06-29 09:21:50 UTC
wow nice processer um definitly need some ram badly and when u install the ram make sure u clean the dust out it can prevent ur pc from overheating and it can speed it up a bit norton avg not good at all get avast antivirus and never have more then 2 antivirus recommanded is 1 antivirus 1 firewall and more then one spyware malaware worms etc...



all the best



otherwise not bad pc

maybe overheating??

get speedfan tell me temps?
Rob
2009-06-29 00:50:43 UTC
Have you done a online scan and ran adware SE and spybot search and destory.



It should not be that slow even at start up.There is some malware some where or a program running in the background hogging the CPU.



How is it in safe mode?
Boon
2009-06-29 00:49:22 UTC
Was it that slow before you play MMORPG? If it's not, it could be that you need more RAM and faster processor.

It does not sound like a virus/malware, since it's just slow, not forwarding the sites to unknown sites, but you should scan your PC with better programs like Malwarebytes for spyware detection and removal

http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html

Malwarebytes usually catches and removes most malwares.



And download & run free and better anti virus programs like Avira or Avast

http://download.cnet.com/Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus/3000-2239_4-1032
foulks
2016-12-24 13:27:04 UTC
have you ever scanned for spyware? If no longer acquire, replace and test with Spybot and Adaware. How long when you consider which you ran a diskcleanup? Is your force unfastened from fragmentation? This disease can sluggish issues down. save a verify on frag stages and additionally on the unfastened area.
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2009-06-29 01:16:13 UTC
5 ways to speed up your PC.



But Always Remember that when you try to know this try to mention Operating system which yiu are using e.g . XP or Vista.



By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer and keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools available in Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) and Windows Vista to more efficiently maintain your computer and safeguard your privacy when you're online.

1. Free up disk space



By freeing disk space, you can improve the performance of your computer. The Disk Cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk. The utility identifies files that you can safely delete, and then enables you to choose whether you want to delete some or all of the identified files.

Use Disk Cleanup to:



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Remove temporary Internet files.

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Remove downloaded program files (such as Microsoft ActiveX controls and Java applets).

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Empty the Recycle Bin.

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Remove Windows temporary files.

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Remove optional Windows components that you don't use.

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Remove installed programs that you no longer use.



Tip: Typically, temporary Internet files take the most amount of space because the browser caches each page you visit for faster access later.



To use Disk Cleanup



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Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. If several drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.



Image of Disk Cleanup dialog box

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In the Disk Cleanup for dialog box, scroll through the content of the Files to delete list.

Image of Disk Cleanup for dialog box



Choose the files that you want to delete.



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Clear the check boxes for files that you don't want to delete, and then click OK.

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When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.



After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your computer cleaner and performing better.

2. Speed up access to data



Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk when the file is opened to piece it back together. The response time can be significantly longer.



Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer's hard disk so that each occupies a single space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end-to-end, without fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.



When to run Disk Defragmenter

In addition to running Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals—monthly is optimal—there are other times you should run it too, such as when:



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You add a large number of files.

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Your free disk space totals 15 percent or less.

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You install new programs or a new version of Windows.



To use Disk Defragmenter:



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Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.

Image of the Disk Defragmenter dialog box



Click Analyze to start the Disk Defragmenter.



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In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment, and then click the Analyze button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should defragment the analyzed drives.



Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation process will take.

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To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment button. Note: In Windows Vista, there is no graphical user interface to demonstrate the progress—but your hard drive is still being defragmented.



After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.

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To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.

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To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.

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To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, click the Close button on the title bar of the window.



3. Detect and repair disk errors



In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.



As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult, or even impossible. The Error Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors, and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.



If you use your computer daily, you should run this utility once a week to help prevent data loss.



To run the


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