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I have defragmented the hard drive and compressed old files using the features in Control Panel.

Does the main hard drive disk need cleansing/reformatting? If so how do I do that?

2006-10-18 08:45:51 · 22 answers · asked by nortynormuk 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Before you do anything else, follow the instructions given below step by step and carefully: After you are finished with the process of cleaning your system and you still have the same problem, find someone knowledgeable and have him/her look into your "Strat up" programs file to prevent some programs from starting up with Windows. Bu he/she must know what he/she is doing. Otherwise take your machine to Best buy and have them do it for you, probably at a cost.

One more thing you need to do is to check and see if you have enough memory (RAM) installed in your PC and if you have anything less than 512, consider increasing it.

I hope this helps.


HOW YOU DO A THOROUGH SYSTEM CLEANUP on WinXP::

There are several way in doing it and if you haven’t done it for sometime, be prepared to spend about one hour on it.

One way is to: (a) while you are on the internet click on tools and then click on Internet options; on the window that opens, you will find three buttons “DELETE FILES”: “DELETE COOKIES” and “CLEAR HISTORY;” click on “DELETE FILES” first after you put a checkmark on the little square to the left of “DELETE ALL OFF LINE CONTENT” then click OK and wait for the process to finish. (b) Click on “DELETE COOKIES,” after the cookies process is finished, click on “clear history,” say yes or OK and close all windows by clicking OK. Now you are finished and your machine is supposed to be all cleaned up. However, you still have one more step to go to make sure that you hard drive is OK as well.

Click on start and then on “my computer” then right click on your “C” drive icon and then on “properties”; then click on the tab that says “tools;” and then click on the button “Check now.” On the massage that will open put a checkmark on the first little square and click Ok. Then say Yes to the message that will open. Go back to where you were and put a checkmark in the second little square, click OK and wait for the four-step process to finish. Close down all open windows and restart your machine. And wait for the process to finish and you see your desktop..

Now, while your are on your desk top, click “stat” - “All programs” - Accessories - “system tools” – “disk defragmenter,” click on disc defragmenter and when it opens make sure that your drive “C” is highlighted and click “Analyze;” Wait for the process to finish, close all open windows and you are done. Now, restart your computer and see how it behaves.

Now, do me a favor; Go to start, control panel; scheduled tasks, click on scheduled tasks to open and then click on help to learn how to schedule your machine to clean up itsself automatically and at least once a week.

Good luck
NDS

2006-10-18 09:31:48 · answer #1 · answered by Nikolas S 6 · 1 1

Here's a way to get your PC the same as when you first bought it, but not lose your importnat files - buy an external hard drive (they're pretty cheap right now - my 80gig was £40) and back up your files. Then, restore the PC to factory settings (reformat it). The way to do this is different on different PCs eg if you weren't given a disc when you got the PC, you'll probably have to do it when you start up by pressing Fsomething. You can use a program which you may have on your startup menu called 'system restore', ans you may need to use the disc you were issued when you bought your PC. Hope that helps.

2006-10-18 08:53:58 · answer #2 · answered by Swoosh 2 · 0 0

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I have defragmented the hard drive and compressed old files using the features in Control Panel.

Does the main hard drive disk need cleansing/reformatting? If so how do I do that?

2015-08-17 00:32:10 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

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2016-02-15 15:18:03 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

theres a lot that could be contributing to the slow start up. i bet its not any one thing....

1: could be too much dust on the inside of the computer. consider opening it up and using compressed air to cleain the dust out.

2: could be that the hard drive itself is really full. generally, if i hard drive is full, it takes longer to start up. my solution was that i purchased a second hard drive, and now i have windows running on the main hard drive, while the second drive is used for storage of music, movies, software, games, and whatever. that leaves the main hard drive fairly empty and able to do its job much quicker.

3: you may need to add RAM. this may not be the cause, but RAM isnt too expensive, so it may be worth a shot.

4: go to start, programs, accessories, system tools, disc defragmentor. use this tool to defragment your hard drive as many times as it takes, until it tells you that you dont need to do it anymore. this can be time consuming, so i usually start it as i go to bed, and let it run overnight. if you do that each night, your computer will begin to run a bit faster, not just at start up.

5: programs that are all starting up at the same time. a lot of programs that you may have on the computer, you may have set up so that they start automatically when the computer is turned on. disable as many of the automatic startups as possible. the less programs your computer has to process at the same time, the faster it will boot up.

6: run a bunch of virus, adware and spyware scans. a lot of times, these can slow your computer down, so it may help to give your computer a good cleaning. and dont just use one program. use one the first day, a different one the second day, maybe even a third one on another day. alternate your virus software so that you dont miss anything.

7: if all else fails, wipe your hard drive and start from scratch.

hope this helps!

2006-10-18 09:03:31 · answer #8 · answered by swatthefly 5 · 1 1

There's a folder usually "Prefetch" under c:\windows
(where are talking about Xp, right?)

Delete every file present and reboot.

The "prefetch" folder is used to "cache" the startup of many applications, some of them probably have been uninstalled but the prefetch is still trying to initialize them.
Once you begin starting applications, the prefetch folder will be gradually rebuilt.

You should also check for spyware with Lavasoft Adaware!

2006-10-18 08:57:39 · answer #9 · answered by Digital Angel 2 · 1 1

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