- Many users are not aware of how much RAM is used by wallpaper and/or a screensaver full of graphics. They run in the background and consume memory. (I have only 512mb RAM, run multiple programs simultaneously, and have set my wallpaper and screensaver 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.
- When you are working in a large file, 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.
2007-01-22 17:03:29
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Norton, as well as McAfee BOTH slow down computers 50%. Your best bet is to uninstall Norton, and to go with a free antivirus scanner, such as Avast or AVG Free.
Even if you didn't have problems with a PC slowdown with Norton installed, the program is just a memory hog. You should also check to see how many "background programs" you have running. Icons next to your clock on the task bar, are programs running in the background, and they also consume alot of memory, thus slowing down your computer.
2007-01-22 17:06:01
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answered by twiigss 4
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I am Computer technician and I don't recommend you Norton Internet security suite unless you don't own a server. Because this is big and huge program designed for security of servers not regular home computers. People buying it and Norton happy about it but this is not exactly for home users.
My advice - uninstall everything and go to www.avira.com install this one nice, small and easy. I installing this one for most of my customers.
2007-01-22 17:07:40
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answered by James Bond 1
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You could always restore your computer.
Here are the steps.
Starts -> All Programs -> Accesories -> System Tools -> System Recovery.
Then select to the date before you uninstall your Norton. Then your system operate the same way as before you uninstall it.
2007-01-22 17:28:51
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answered by xazuru 3
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Delete all TEMPORARY INTERNET FILE. To do this, follow this step by step:
1. Double click My Computer
2. Right click the mouse point to Drive C. then open Properties
3. Click Disk Cleanup, wait until open
4. Click TEMPORARY INTERNET FILE, then click VIEW FILES
5. Double click the folder in there & delete it all.
This will not affect your internet connection. Just delete all not necessary internet file.
This will help your computer to speed. Or Maybe u can unistall some of your program that you don't used. Hope it can help.
2007-01-22 17:20:41
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answered by Maiga 2
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yep thats the prob with norton try defragmenting the drives and removing clutter and minimise the no of programs that run on startup and if ur comps a low configuration try reducing the graphic details
2007-01-22 17:05:06
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answered by chetanherur 1
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you probably put in such rather some classes because the time you first began utilising it. maximum of those classes want to set themsevles as a lot as run interior the history even if in case you don't need them to. Disable startup classes: commence -> Run -> type in 'msconfig' (with out prices) -> click on the 'Startup' tab -> Uncheck each little thing except your anti-virus/firewall. and also you nonetheless would have viruses. you want to run an finished device test and under no circumstances purely position self belief on your anti-virus's real time threat-free practices.
2016-10-15 23:33:44
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answered by ? 4
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The uninstall may have taken some shared dlls with it when it went away... oops.
2007-01-22 17:07:02
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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Restart your computer.
If that doesn't work, you might have spyware. Download and run "Spybot - Search and Destroy" at download.com. It's free.
2007-01-22 17:03:46
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answered by gelfling 7
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try deleting some cookies
2007-01-22 17:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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