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Aug 14 2011 07:48pm
Hello,

I am by no means computer illiterate, however my PC seems to be booting and navigating extra slow thru folders, menus, etc.

I have avast! antivirus, as well as a few registry cleaners like auslogics.

I have XP and not the best computer but Ive seen it run much faster

Processor 3.19GZ and 1 GB Ram
Has lots of free space, not really anything on it
I have tried basic things, such as disc defrag or disc cleaner

I am looking for possibly a new anti virus and other programs that may help
Money is not an issue, I will pay for something that may help

Also, any tips to try would also be nice

Thanks!
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Aug 14 2011 07:56pm
Quote (DoubleDouble @ Aug 15 2011 01:48am)
Hello,

I am by no means computer illiterate, however my PC seems to be booting and navigating extra slow thru folders, menus, etc.

I have avast! antivirus, as well as a few registry cleaners like auslogics.

I have XP and not the best computer but Ive seen it run much faster

Processor 3.19GZ and 1 GB Ram
Has lots of free space, not really anything on it
I have tried basic things, such as disc defrag or disc cleaner

I am looking for possibly a new anti virus and other programs that may help
Money is not an issue, I will pay for something that may help

Also, any tips to try would also be nice

Thanks!


Believe it or not, the antivirus is probably whats causing you pain. I had a 1gb 2.2 ghz single core POS windows xp that could play WoW + multi screen streaming videos etc. I didn't use any anti virus and kept my processes to ONLY the ones needed.
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Aug 14 2011 08:00pm
Quote (Dj16921 @ Aug 14 2011 08:56pm)
Believe it or not, the antivirus is probably whats causing you pain. I had a 1gb 2.2 ghz single core POS windows xp that could play WoW + multi screen streaming videos etc. I didn't use any anti virus and kept my processes to ONLY the ones needed.


O My God

I may have just found my problem

I have 37 processes running and all I have open is firefox......................

How can I permanently disable the ones that are meaningless
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Aug 14 2011 08:00pm
Quote (DoubleDouble @ Aug 15 2011 02:00am)
O My God

I may have just found my problem

I have 37 processes running and all I have open is firefox......................

How can I permanently disable the ones that are meaningless


That is actually a good number. End the anti virus process and see if it helps. Just don't download anything stupid / visit stupid sites.
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Aug 14 2011 08:02pm
Quote (Dj16921 @ Aug 14 2011 09:00pm)
That is actually a good number. End the anti virus process and see if it helps. Just don't download anything stupid / visit stupid sites.


Really? That seems like a ton to me..

Isnt there maybe an antivirus that eats up less memory cause I see at least 2 processes related to avast and theyre using 29k and 12k memory
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Aug 14 2011 08:03pm
Quote (DoubleDouble @ Aug 15 2011 02:02am)
Really? That seems like a ton to me..

Isnt there maybe an antivirus that eats up less memory cause I see at least 2 processes related to avast and theyre using 29k and 12k memory


AVG is pretty good I guess, the company I work for uses it and I hardly notice it.

But then again if you're going to be gaming on that machine expect lag regardless.
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Aug 14 2011 08:04pm
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AVG is pretty good I guess, the company I work for uses it and I hardly notice it.

But then again if you're going to be gaming on that machine expect lag regardless.


True.
Thanks for the help
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Aug 14 2011 08:05pm
Quote (DoubleDouble @ Aug 15 2011 02:04am)
True.
Thanks for the help


Any other computer questions feel free to PM me if I don't know the answer I have an endless amount of people in the computer field who can help :P
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Any other computer questions feel free to PM me if I don't know the answer I have an endless amount of people in the computer field who can help :P


Thanks man, appreciate it
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Aug 14 2011 08:20pm
clean your computer out. Reseat all your components, get all the dust out and off your components. Check to see if theres any dust on your CPU etc. and maybe add another GB of RAM. Make sure its the same speed as your current.
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