First, if you haven't cleaned your registry in a while. This is necessary. Your registry holds all the information regarding updates, installs, un-installs etc. Each one of those events has
a key. and that key need your PC's resources. So, if you should clean this up. Do a registry scan if you got more than 20 errors you should clean it.
2. Clear your Windows cache files, this your temporary file. It can grow up to a large volume and stop your computer from using RAM properly. In a sense slow it down by preventing it from using free space.
3. Manage your startups. Your excess CPU usage is due to too many programs running in the background. You can cut these to barebones by alter your msconfig.
Other great tip is increasing your virtual memory to simulate more RAM. This will give you a bit more resources for multiple program use or CPU heavy programs. Check the link to alter your virtual memory spec.
Hope this link helps. Shows you how to do everything step by step. You should get a least 45% more resources and speed
if you follow the tips.
http://www.delete-computer-history.com/how-to-speed-up-my-computer.html
2007-05-24 17:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Your RAM and video card are your issues. upload yet another GB of memory and improve your video card to a minimum of something it is extreme end. Yours isn't. flow with a GeForce 9000 sequence, Radeon 4000 sequence or GTX 2 hundred sequence. i could advise the 9800GTX (approximately $a hundred and sixty on Newegg) or something alongside those strains. additionally, the 8800GT and 8600GT are stable taking part in cards and not somewhat as costly. And examine that your potential furnish is as much as par. a minimum of a 400W, ideally a 550W.
2016-10-06 00:26:29
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answered by ? 4
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Spyware, malware, running two antiviruses at a time, red flag software (webshots, AOell, weatherbug, limewire, bearshare, etc) This is NOT a hardware issue, it is a software issue. Go int msconfig and turn off unnecessary items
2007-05-24 15:59:44
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answered by Harrison H 7
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Update all of the Drivers, Update windos, go to Dell's website and u can find out just key in ur PC model #
2007-05-24 15:59:21
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answered by Cris G 1
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Do you keep your anti-virus software up-to-date and does it make regular scanS??? Get some anti-spyware software..
I have to format my computer at least 1 to 2 times a yr. to keep it running smooth. I make sure my important stuff is on another partition and I format the windows partition...
2007-05-24 16:09:31
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answered by Tony 3
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you need to clean your pc..
most important is to stop some services loading on the background. try also remove startup programs..
start->run->msconfig->startup tap->uncheck all programs except the antivirus
oon the services tab->check hide all microsoft services-> on the box above check only the anti virus that you are using.
try this:
free online support:
http://toptech-online.com
2007-05-24 16:05:42
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answered by Top Tech 2
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sounds like it is "clogged" it needs a good cleaning.
go to http://www.iobit.com and download the advanced windows care free version and run it...works great for cleanup
Mconfig is not the save all to this type of problem. it only disables the problem... it does not remove it.
2007-05-24 15:59:07
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answered by PBcompanies.com 4
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OMG...It's a Dell!!!!!
2007-05-24 16:03:42
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answered by mark b 4
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