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2007-04-16 19:11:34
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answer #1
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answered by Trevor h 6
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You have an anti virus and an anti adware, but don't have an anti spyware; you should switch off system restore and run an anti spyware in safe mode.
To get into Safe Mode repeatedly press the F8 key after the bios screen loads but before Windows loads. You'll know if you made it because the screen will be at 800 x 600 and your pc will be slow.
You need all these anti spyware programs, they won't conflict;
http://www.ewido.net - AVG(Ewido) anti trojan.
http://www.safer-networking.org - Spybot Search and Destroy anti spyware. Use the Teatimer settings to protect Internet Explorer, and the Immuniser to stop malware getting on your pc.
Spywareblaster works with Internet Explorer and Firefox. It won't uninstall spyware that is already on your pc, but it will prevent hijacks and other malicious changes to your browser.
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com
Next install Winpatrol and use it to cut down the programs that load on startup. Leave Windows and your security software, stop stuff like your office suite.
http://www.winpatrol.com
Then run Ccleaner, use the Issues tool and then the Cleaner.
http://www.ccleaner.com
Finally defragment your hard drive from Start - programs - accessories - system tools - disc defragmenter. Leave the pc while it runs.
2007-04-17 06:05:08
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answer #2
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answered by sarah c 7
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Let me give you a list of maintenance helpers which was given to me:
- 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.)
I don’t do games, but I do know they are primarily graphics which need and use a lot of memory.
- 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.
There is also a “Disable All” button.
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.)
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
Are you using Yahoo Toolbar? Run a full Norton Antispy.
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.
click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools – run Disk Cleanup
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.
Good web sites to visit: http://www.theonlinefamily.net/organize/spring_clean_computer/index.html
http://wehow.ehow.com/how_2007317_keep-computer-running-fast-smooth.html
2007-04-16 19:26:53
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answer #3
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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There are several primary areas that could be causing your computer to run slow. The most likely reason is that Corruption within your registry keys, registry classes, and registry settings,you have too many programs running behind the scenes and your system is essentially running in circles with its internal processing.
To determine if your system is in fact running slow because of problems in your registry and temp files and then speed up your computer, you will need to run a self diagnostic program called regsitry cleaner.This program is very very useful,it can fix regsitry errors,clean registry remnant,corrupt files and temp files in a few minutes.Then give you a bran-new and high-speed computer.There are collection and comparison of top rated registry cleaner:
http://www.speed-up-computer.info/index.php?t=speedup ,From there you can download and scan totall FREE.
The second most common problem is that you have spyware/adware in your computer.Spyware/adware not only pop up ads,collect personal info,but also can hamper your computer's performance.It use system resources and slow your computer down. Detecting and removing the programs will improve system performance.
check out http://www.speed-up-computer.info/index.php?t=antispy to Learn more about spyware and how to help protect your computer and improve computer performance.
Hope that help you.
2007-04-16 23:28:49
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not very clued up about these chip filled boxes, but just recently i had the same problem. After many many days of my best efforts a friend asked if i was running more than 1 anti virus. I was as it happened! I wiped the free antivirus from yahoo and now the chip filled box runs fine. Good luck1!
2007-04-16 21:26:16
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answer #5
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answered by kid 10 2
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okay hears a simple solution:
1 download a startup mechanic ( www.download.com ), and disable the stuff you dont need to start up. this can also be done by deleting the stuff in the startup menu by clicking start-all programs-startup.
2 go to www.download.com and download ghost wash.
you might want to uninstall norton and ad aware professional because the professional version has lots of featurs which means lots of memory and processor consumption. and norton just sucks! get avast or avg from www.download.com there free and work better. and the free edition of adaware.
2007-04-16 19:34:38
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Any new hardware or software recently? If it happened suddenly a few days ago, most likely you've had a hardware failure or some malware. If it just slows down but doesn't crash, I suspect malware.
Download the following five programs:
1) CCleaner does an excellent job cleaning up temporary internet files, cookies, temp files, recycle bin, and prefetch folder.
2) If you don't have an antivirus program, EITHER AVG and Avast -- only install ONE.
3) Hitman Pro will let you automatically install, update, and run in Safe Mode many of the best free and free-to-try antispyware programs all with one click, including Spybot Search & Destroy, Lavasoft Ad-Aware SE, SpywareBlaster, Ewido, and free trials of Webroot Spysweeper and PCTools SpywareDoctor. The free version of Spybot Search & Destroy allows autoupdates, but Hitman Pro helps in keeping the others up to date with one click.
4) Winsockfix which is used to fix your internet connectivity if cleaning up malware breaks your internet connection.
5) Hijackthis which catalogs the places programs (both legitimate and malicious) are usually found, so that an expert can tell you if there's anything nasty remaining.
First, run CCleaner to clean out temporary files. In the Advanced section only check off "Old Prefetch data". Then click on Issues and scan for issues. Have it fix them all and make backups in case something gets erased that shouldn't (although I've never had problems with CCleaner's issue fixes). Then Scan for issues again until you get "No issues found". Then click on Tools and uninstall programs you don't want, and while in Tools click on Startup to remove things you don't want starting automatically. If you're unsure what you need to keep you can google for advice or email me with your questions.
Then update your antivirus program and then reboot into Safe Mode to run a full scan, then reboot after cleaning up what it found.
Then run Hitman Pro with the Safe Mode box checked. Reboot after cleaning up what it found.
Now run Hijackthis with the "Scan and Save Logfile" button, and email me the hijackthis.log, and I can advise you if there's any malware still there.
If your internet connection isn't working after removing malware, run Winsockfix.
You should also run chkdsk and memtest86, and may want to try F-Secure Blacklight and/or AVG Anti-rootkit to check for rootkits.
2007-04-16 19:29:49
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answer #7
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answered by Fix My PC Mike 5
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Bit hard to say on the info given and without seeing it but, if was running OK and you haven't made any major changes (i.e. installed any new software), it could be a sign that some piece of hardware is on the way out, such as your RAM or mobo. And that's hard to check yourself. It might be best to find good computer shop and get them to check it only and let you decide what you want to do before they go any further.
2007-04-16 20:19:29
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answer #8
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answered by Willy 6
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Hi,
The first thing to do to speed up pc and get rid of malwares and viruses is cleaning the registry with a program like CCLeaner http://bitly.com/UrARPS
It's a really nice software.
Regards
2014-08-01 17:15:18
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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If recently then Norton hasn't caused the problem unless you did it. Sadly only Norton Internet security detects root kits. These are devices that make it nearly impossible to detect viruses or Malware. Google search root kit detecters and hopefully it'll help most viruses use root kits to hide themselfs.
2007-04-17 10:20:24
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answer #10
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answered by UnP0ssible 3
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I recommend to clean up the register in order to improve your pc performances and get rid of malwares. A good program you can use is CCleaner http://bit.ly/UrApkP
I have been using it for years
Cheers.
2014-08-01 17:01:36
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answer #11
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answered by ? 2
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