Computer Advice
#1
Posted 04 September 2007 - 03:10 PM
It's originally an E-Machine T1742 with a 1.70 Ghz celeron processor, 40 gig HD, 100mbs DSL connection, 640 DDR(128 + 512) and a few other upgrades. I recently purchased a Seagate 250MB HD but have yet to install it. I could probably do that myself with a little guidance.
I know my questions are "broad" in a sense but I'm REALLY frustrated with this "thing" and I don't want to have to go out and purchase and entire system just yet!
ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you!
JD~
#2
Posted 04 September 2007 - 03:13 PM
#3
Posted 04 September 2007 - 04:08 PM
> {quote:title=STEEDA69 wrote: The noticeable problems include (very slow internet page loading, unable to click off pages, very slow startup) basically, my computer doesn't seem to react very well to anything. Even shutting it down.
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What other security programs do you have installed BESIDES Windows LiveOne Care? And how much space is left on your current 40 gigabyte hard drive? If your filled with crap to the last gigabyte, the loss of space could be causing serious slowdowns.
We'll see what others have to say about this.
#4
Posted 04 September 2007 - 07:01 PM
STEEDA69 said:
It's originally an E-Machine T1742 with a 1.70 Ghz celeron processor, 40 gig HD, 100mbs DSL connection, 640 DDR(128 + 512) and a few other upgrades. I recently purchased a Seagate 250MB HD but have yet to install it. I could probably do that myself with a little guidance.
I know my questions are "broad" in a sense but I'm REALLY frustrated with this "thing" and I don't want to have to go out and purchase and entire system just yet!
ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you!
JD~
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What OS are you running (I am assuming XP Home)? 640 mb of RAM is a little light for a machince running XP. That can be at least part of the problem. If you are trying to run multiple programs as once, then the computer is likely having to use virtual memory, which means using the MUCH slower hard drive for memory. If so, then that would be part of the problem.
What was your previous anti-virus program? It wouldn't happen to be say Norton Anti-virus or McAfee would it? Both of those programs are rather resource hungry. I suspect that Micro$oft Online Care might be similar in terms of resource needs. If such programs are tying up resources, then they can increase the effect of the previous issue (i.e. they suck up memory so you are more likely to be using virtual memory) but also can eat up processor cycles. Have you looked at the Processes list in the Task Manager to see if some process is using a lot of CPU time? If you want, you could try one of the free anti-virus programs from either AVG or Avast! to see if things speed up. They tend to be smaller and less resource "hoggy".
#5
Posted 04 September 2007 - 09:17 PM
As far as programs, I don't think I have that many! I have the basics (Windows Media Player, Adobe Photoshop, AOL, Microsoft Works, Adobe, etc....)
I guess, from all your suggestions, I should INSTALL my 250 GB hard drive! I contacted E-machines to ask if I could use their "restore" application disk to load Windows XP on the new drive and they said I could, HOWEVER, they said MY machine was built to accommodate a 40 GB HD and that I needed to check the "BIOS" to make sure that "it" recognizes the full 250 GB's. Well, I have NO idea how to go about doing that. I have NO problem installing the drive but I know NOTHING about the BIOS system OR how to check their recommendation! If anybody can elaborate, that would be GREAT! If you could ALSO recommend a good AV program, I'd appreciate it! I would ALSO like to know what Programs ARE absolutely ESSENTIAL for a "good" running PC. Some people have suggested I get a good REGISTRY CLEANER program! Again, I don't know if I would/should invest in one!
Thank you all again for your answers and support!
JD~
#6
Posted 04 September 2007 - 09:26 PM
# Open Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Information. Here you will find System Summary on the left and its contents on the right. Find the BIOS Version option and your BIOS flash version displayed.
# You can also scan the registry for this information. When Windows loads, it stores the main computer BIOS and video BIOS following information under the HKEYLOCALMACHINEHARDWAREDESCRIPTIONSystem registry subkey: SystemBiosDate SystemBiosVersion VideoBiosDate VideoBiosVersion
Heres how to update your bios but i dont think this is neccesary but il post it anyway
Step One
Check your computer or motherboard manual for any information about upgrading the BIOS.
Step Two
Reboot your computer and enter the Setup screen. Check your computer or motherboard manual for information on how to do this.
Step Three
Press the Print Screen key to make a record of each page of your settings.
Step Four
Find out the manufacturer and model of your current BIOS. Check for the information as your computer boots, or find it in the Setup screen information you printed. If neither method works, check the BIOS chip for identifying information.
Step Five
Check the manufacturer's Web site to see if the BIOS can be "flash" upgraded. If so, download the utility program. If not, proceed to Step 8.
Step Six
Copy the program to a floppy disk.
Step Seven
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for running the program. Skip to Step 10.
Step Eight
Contact the manufacturer of your BIOS chip to find out if an updated chip is available, and if that chip will fit into the same slot on your motherboard.
Step Nine
Get and install a new BIOS chip, if available
Step Ten
Reboot your computer and enter the Setup screen. Change the Setup back to the previous settings if necessary or desired.
Ok good programs that would be free would be antivirus-avast,antispyware-avg,spybot,lavasoft,firewall- zone alarm and cccleaner for clearing out space.
#8
Posted 26 October 2007 - 10:34 PM
Something suggests you need to sweep your comp. Have you run a chkdsc/defrag/registrysweep? have you cleaned up temp. folders and cookies? If so, we can give a few prog.'s that we use to help keep the "old girl" running fine. There's a few good registry sweep prog.'s out there, free.
Why do you think your OE HD is bad? 40Gb isn't very large anymore, but I run one with no problems. I d think additional HD drive is good idea, you can go external or internal replace/add, depending on your comp. and your preferences. Do you feel okay with a re-install of your OS? Have you backed-up your drive?
Step Five
Check the manufacturer's Web site to see if the BIOS can be "flash" upgraded. If so, download the utility program.
Ayep, update your Bios. I still dunno about a "chip".
Try a run on basic maintenace issues and updates.
#10
Posted 27 October 2007 - 07:05 PM
After doing that I ask you this! Which programs (in your opinion) are ESSENTIAL for the basic PC enthusiast like myself??? I would think a Good AV program, Anti-spyware program and registry cleaning program would fall into that category but YOU guys are the experts! So tell me! I don't mind paying for programs IF they are essential OR are just much better than the "freebies." Like I said before, about a year ago I ran Norton Anti Virus 2006 (Symantec) and Spy Sweeper (webroot) and they just REALLY slowed my computer! As a matter of fact, it ran pretty well before I installed those two programs and once I installed them it began running sluggish and has continued to do so even though I've removed them completely!
So, thanks for all your help and oh yeah....KNIFEBLADE....If you could please let me know which programs you are referring to keep the "old girl" running smooth, I'd appreciate it!
AND LIL.... That was very good advice. If you haven't already, can you create a Document on how to check and update the BIOS? That would be GREEAAAT!!!!
#11
Posted 27 October 2007 - 08:25 PM
Then one day, I wasn't able to view the emails she sent. I had no text, nothing. I was majorly freaking out X-( because I was babysitting her computer, and I thought I had done something wrong, since I was so new at it. This went on for about a week, because I just didn't know what to do.
Well, I fnally broke down and called the Yahoo people. Through trial and error and answering a bunch of questions, we finally decided that I should delete the Temporary Internet Files and Cookies. I was so nervous and upset, I was shaking like a leaf. My friend is a writer and playwright, and I knew she had tons of manuscripts and that if I deleted them by mistake, I'd be dead, dead, dead... deader than a doorknob! And she'd be absolutely devastated.
So, with the Yahoo Tech assistance, I went ahead and started to delete the Temporary Files and Cookies. It took so long, I lost the Yahoo Tech! It took about 35 mins! But after that, it became easier and faster to startup her computer, to get to the Yahoo page, and to email, etc., and my emails had text again!!!
I know that's not your same problem, but perhaps, after you try the excellent suggestions and advice from the magical people here at PCW, you might also try deleting your Temporary Internet Files and Cookies, History, etc. And do it on a regular basis, to keep things running easy and smooth It really does help, and it's something I do every 2 weeks, without fail, on my new Laptop.
Good Luck! :-)
#12
Posted 27 October 2007 - 09:41 PM
second delete your temp internet files, use a program like this
third, run a new spyware, adware and antivirus program. May i recommend windows defender, ad-aware, and either avast for free or kaspersky's antivirus for paid. Norton is horrible and sucks up resources
Third defrag your hard drive, right click start, explore, right click your hard drive, properties, tools, defrag now, then hit defrag
software i recommend and use:
avast! antivirus
zone alarm
windows defender
spybot search and destroy
belarc advisor (tells you everything about your system, even missing updates)
ad-aware se personal
#13
Posted 27 October 2007 - 09:55 PM
My computer has "only" 512 mb of RAM and runs fine; it does because I AVOID ALL "Security Suite"
type programs, which include Norton, SpySweeper AND "Windows Live One Care". so I recommend
you COMPLETELY REMOVE the latter. In fact, it is wise to use a program's "Uninstall Application" in
addition to "uninstalling" it from "Add or Remove Programs". This is definitely true of Norton products
and I am unsure if SpySweeper and Live One Care have those on their site . Would be wise to read what
I have written at forums.pcworld.com/docs/DOC-1141|d-1141 .
As Others have shared, should also "clean" the various "Temporary" files that accumulate on a
on a regular basis, at least weekly though I do my "Temporary Internet Files" daily. The simplest way
is to use the FREE "ATF Cleaner", developed by antiSPYWARE Expert "ATribune" and available on his
site at [http://www.atribune.org/content/view/19/2/] .
BTW : AOL is NOT part of the "Basics"; on the Avast Antivirus Support Forums, we call it "AOLHell".
#14
Posted 27 October 2007 - 10:05 PM
[http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp]
[http://www.driversguide.com
http://www.memtest86.com





meh, those didn't work,but Auslogic is a good prog. to sweep your registry. Sorry,my dumbass bird refuses to leave my fingers, so I can't better link ya.
#16
Posted 31 October 2007 - 08:43 PM
What AV scanners would you recommend to search for possible threats??? And IF/when I find any corrupted files, is there any way to remove them OR can I just contain them in quarantine etc...???
SPIRITWIND...I found your post very helpful as well! I downloaded and installed Avast, Windows Defender, Wise registry cleaner, Zonealarm after reading your suggestions as well as KCIHTRED's!
Should I shut down my windows firewall OR should I use both of them??? I also need to know if I should run multiple AV's Antispyware programs as some suggest???
I have one more stupid question! When I go to shut down or re-start my computer, there is a "windows update" shield attached to the middle button (turn off).I have NO idea how it got there and I cannot figure out how to remove it. It's a nuisance becuase IF/when I want to install Windows Updates/patches, I have to completely shut down my comp to do so! How do I remove the "shield" ????
Once again, thank you for all your help! It is very appreciated!
JD~
#18
Posted 11 November 2007 - 04:49 PM
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