- Are you using a complex screensaver - it runs in the background and eats memory. I had fun with mine, then changed it to blank.
- How many programs do you load at startup? Maybe you should check it out and ensure you are running just what you need.
To do this: cl Start, cl Settings, cl Taskbar and Start Menu.
cl Start Menu, cl Customize, cl Remove.
cl the icon for the program you wish to remove
then cl Remove.
This will prevent the program from loading at startup, but will not remove the program from the hard disk.
-Are you in a large file? If so, save frequently to restore full memory access. (Your work remains in memory until you “save” it to disk.
1.Did you run an error check? Open My Computer,
Right-cl on C:, Select Properties, Tools – Run an Error Check ( checkmark “check all and fix); then run a Defrag
2.Are you using Yahoo Toolbar? Run a full Norton Antispy.
3.From IE, click Tools, Internet Options
delete cookies
delete files (offline files)
clear history (set days to save to 0 if you want)
click o.k., and Restart
3.click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools – run Disk Cleanup
4.click Start, Run ipconfig renew (type ipconfig space renew)
All these things should be done regularly. The more frequently they are run, the less time they take.
-Note: Games and videos are mostly graphics. Graphics create large files. If this doesn’t help, you should consider getting more memory.
2006-11-06 15:55:32
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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You can do a few things....first, run a defragmentation of your hard drive. Then, boot into safe mode by tapping the F8 key as the computer boots up. Once there, run a complete virus scan, as well as an anti-spyware check.
You might also consider running the utility MSCONFIG and see what programs are automatically started up when your pc boots. Some can be disabled, such as RealPlayer update and others.
For these, and further hints, see info at the below link.
2006-11-06 16:00:35
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answered by Jolly 7
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attempt this: press the ctrl-alt-delete keys at the same time jointly to get the 'abode windows job manager' window to pop up. click on the strategies tab and then on the CPU column (two times). this would type your operating strategies by technique of CPU% of use. see what the best strategies are and confirm even if it really is a few software that you latterly put in. if so, you are able to wish to get rid of it. would also be that your digital reminiscence allocation is in basic terms too low (if not set immediately) and/or that you want further RAM reminiscence. If all else fails attempt killing off (one by technique of one) strategies contained in the 'abode windows job manager' window which have 'proprietor' because the consumer call. if performance receives more effective perfect after killing a particular procedure that procedure is the in all chance criminal. desire this helps.
2016-11-28 21:01:05
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answered by ? 4
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I had the same problem earlier today. What I did was Download Ad-Aware SE from www.download.com. After you download it, click on update to get the most updated definition and then perform a FULL system scan. When it's done, right click on an object and then click on "Select all". Then click next. That will remove the spyware that you have on your system. I really hoped this help.
2006-11-06 15:56:44
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answered by Jerrysberries 4
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Run Clean Disk Secureity / Then Other Cleaners
2006-11-06 16:19:54
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answered by David 6
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this may be due to errors on the hard disk,,,spy ware in the registry...so install some like system mechanic professional Version 6 ..it shud do the job of cleaning all the registry items...cleans spy ware...
make sure to run the total clean up option...which will remove unwanted spy ware, defragment hard disk , and clean up clutter...hope this was helpfull..
2006-11-06 16:11:20
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answered by sajidxj6 1
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you must have filled i too much memory in your hard disk remove all the unwanted data and try to upgrade your ram to 256 or512MB
installing too many applications must have caused it remove the unwanted applications which you don't require
2006-11-06 16:05:15
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answered by Mimoh 2
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Best solution is to go to" www.ccleaner.com" & download their crap cleaner as it's called. It cleans up everything. Sped mine up about 30 percent. It's free........
2006-11-06 15:55:39
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answered by Diablo 3
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save your important stuff on disk & do a system restore
2006-11-06 15:59:16
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answered by 5150 4
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have you ever defragmented it?and also try disk cleanup
2006-11-06 16:00:23
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answered by curious1 3
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