Hello everyone!
Of late, I have been facing persistent problems in the computer
can anyone help me?
These are the problems:
[1] My computer is very slow
[2] It hangs all the time
[3] It takes a long time to install software
[4] Net speed is very slow.
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need more info
what operating system is on the computer, how much memory, what anti virus, etc. That being said - did you do a full system scan with your anti virus software after updating the virus definitions. Have you done a scan for malware/spyware? This will get us started so we can provide more help when we know these answers. Someone else may even have more questions for you.
11th May 2012
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Operating system:Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit(6.1,build 7600)
Memory:1024MB RAM
Anti virus :Avast
Sir,
I have not done a scanning of the PC nor for a malware/spyware.
Should i do the scanning of the system if you say.
Regards
Memory:1024MB RAM
Anti virus :Avast
Sir,
I have not done a scanning of the PC nor for a malware/spyware.
Should i do the scanning of the system if you say.
Regards
jawu_2012
11th May 2012
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PC Glitches
Check the Task Manager - Performance tab - how much OVER the physical RAM is being used - every MB that has to be swapped to the Harddisk swapfile will slow the PC down considerably...
IF its running out of RAM - Upgrade - its cheap....
IF its running out of RAM - Upgrade - its cheap....
11th May 2012
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try safe mode
try booting into windows safe mode and see if performance is improved in that environment. if so, then the first thing i would do is to execute a clean boot.
11th May 2012
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With only 1024 meg RAM, and not knowing what your CPU speed is,
I would say not enough memory...with only 1 gig, it could be assumed you also have
an older system, so the CPU might be slow (less than say 1.6gHz) and that will affect
performance. Other system components could be playing a role as well, such as
the age of your hard disk drive, your video card, etc. It could be time to update your
system. A lot of the modern software packages will tax older systems almost to the
freezing point.
an older system, so the CPU might be slow (less than say 1.6gHz) and that will affect
performance. Other system components could be playing a role as well, such as
the age of your hard disk drive, your video card, etc. It could be time to update your
system. A lot of the modern software packages will tax older systems almost to the
freezing point.
11th May 2012
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Malware scan
Have you scanned for malware with scanners such as Superantispyware?
11th May 2012
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yes
yes i have scanned
12th May 2012
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1.) what were the results of the scan?
2.) you definitely need more memory in this system. while 1G may be enough to run windows 7, it certainly is not adequate to run more than one or 2 apps at the most in addition to the OS. A system starved for memory, will be sluggish in every aspect as you describe above.
3.) is there any tangible increase in performance when running in safe mode? If so, remove all but the most vital of applications from within your startup group via msconfig utility. If you are unsure of what you can and cannot remove, I would suggest WinPatrol as a decent program to use until you become more affluent as it offers a one click source for further explanation of each.
2.) you definitely need more memory in this system. while 1G may be enough to run windows 7, it certainly is not adequate to run more than one or 2 apps at the most in addition to the OS. A system starved for memory, will be sluggish in every aspect as you describe above.
3.) is there any tangible increase in performance when running in safe mode? If so, remove all but the most vital of applications from within your startup group via msconfig utility. If you are unsure of what you can and cannot remove, I would suggest WinPatrol as a decent program to use until you become more affluent as it offers a one click source for further explanation of each.
SmartAceW0LF
12th May 2012
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Beginning steps on fixing your PC
I have three simple steps on how to increase the speed of a Windows computer.
1. Defragment the primary disk. Defragment is a diagnostic tool that increases access speed by rearranging files. This reducing your startup time. Defragment by pressing start>type defrag in search> enter defrag and begin.
2. Another simple step to helping your computer run faster on the web is to erase all the temporary files on your PC. Open up your command prompt. Type in these commands. Type cd/ then press enter. Then type ???del *.tmp /s???. These commands should erase all of your temporary files that slow up you PC and internet.
3. You can also delete all of your Internet history files including cache and cookies. These files can prevent your PC from running fast. Just go to the tools tap a click erase all internet files.
**P.S. There are many ways to make your PC run faster. If these few steps didn???t work I have much more suggestions.
1. Defragment the primary disk. Defragment is a diagnostic tool that increases access speed by rearranging files. This reducing your startup time. Defragment by pressing start>type defrag in search> enter defrag and begin.
2. Another simple step to helping your computer run faster on the web is to erase all the temporary files on your PC. Open up your command prompt. Type in these commands. Type cd/ then press enter. Then type ???del *.tmp /s???. These commands should erase all of your temporary files that slow up you PC and internet.
3. You can also delete all of your Internet history files including cache and cookies. These files can prevent your PC from running fast. Just go to the tools tap a click erase all internet files.
**P.S. There are many ways to make your PC run faster. If these few steps didn???t work I have much more suggestions.
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