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It even stops, and I have to restart it. Any suggestions???

2007-06-07 11:30:57 · 21 answers · asked by ? 5 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

I can't find the disc clean up, I forgot where it is. also there are a lot of things in my add or delete file, I need to know who I could contact to help me with that, to tell me what I really need and what I don't.

2007-06-07 11:38:11 · update #1

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In Windows XP (PC), go to "Start" to "All Programs" to "Accessories" to "System tools" to "Disk Cleanup" or "Disk Defragmenter".

If you mean "Add or Remove Programs" - go to "Control Panel" to "Add or Remove Programs".

2007-06-07 11:52:41 · answer #1 · answered by grey terrier 3 · 1 0

You probably have spyware on your computer, which is the main thing for slowing down any computer. You need to reinstall windows by restarting your computer with the system restore cd (if you have it, which comes with a computer when you buy it) or windows xp cd in the drive and press a key to boot from the cd when prompted. After you've done that, go through the setup instructions in windows xp until you accept the license agreement. You'll see a list of drives (only 1 drive if you have 1 hard disk in your computer). Select the drive that's the biggest (C:) and proceed. IGNORE the multiboot complaint that windows setup gives you, and proceed. Select FORMAT THE DRIVE USING THE NTFS FILE SYSTEM (FULL). Proceed when you get a warning, windows will automaticly reinstall itself.

Hope this helps.

PS. Buy webroot spysweeper once windows is back to normal to protect your computer from malware, or just request a free Ubuntu CD to avoid all the malware that slows down your computer. Get a free cd at shipit.ubuntu.com. You don't have to pay anything. FREE is better, Linux is better, OpenSource is better. Microsoft is ****. Don't fall for the microsoft plague.

2007-06-07 11:47:55 · answer #2 · answered by rootbrian2000 6 · 0 0

Using registry cleaner can fix your computer and then make your computer faster,Why?the reason is that there are some regsitry errors and remnant,corrupt files and temp files in your computer to cause "computer slow".
Everytime you install and uninstall software on your computer and surfing online you create junk in the computer registry.over time, the registry can grow to enormous proportions, especially if the various programs you've installed do not do a good job of deleting and/or updating it's Registry entries.You need to scan and clean your computer with registry cleaner to make it fast.Good Regisry Cleaner will improve your computer and Internet performance dramatically!It even can speed up your computer by 300% or more!
There are some comparison and review of TOP 5 registry cleaners.
http://www.fix-slow-computer.info
You can download and scan your computer for free.

2007-06-08 15:13:35 · answer #3 · answered by yupp 2 · 0 0

Two suggestions.

1. You have a virus that is slowing down your computer, which can be remedied with antivirus and spyware removal software. Or better, yet, you can save all of your files to disk and do a complete hard-drive cleansing with your recovery disks.

2. You simply need more RAM, which is easy for a person with moderate knowledge of computers. Or take it to a computer fix-it store to have them add RAM.

2007-06-07 11:36:07 · answer #4 · answered by Joey 4 · 1 0

a million. particular courses ,like browsers, cache an excellent type of wisdom. Emptying out those caches can quicken them up. 2. New variations of courses require extra memory and extra device components. each and each version of Firefox, for occasion, makes use of slightly extra memory, and each thing you install on a device desires memory and force area whilst it incredibly is working. 3. As you expend force area, there is far less section for apps and the OS to to I/O activities to and from the disk. If the device has to seek for available disk area, issues will decelerate. 4. Disk I/O in homestead windows could be afflicted via record fragmentation. As archives get written and rewritten to the disk, they land up getting fragmented, the place different factors of the record are scattered around the disk. This demands extra artwork for the device to discover each and all of the mandatory fragments to load them. Defragmenting your complicated disk will help. 5. What are you loading whilst the device starts off? each thing you load at startup (somethings load once you do no longer additionally be attentive to it) eats memory. do no longer load what you do no longer desire. 6. Viruses and malware sluggish structures down. Even worse, the courses to quit them hog up the device much extra. homestead windows is infamous for this, that's why i do no longer use homestead windows.

2016-11-27 00:11:38 · answer #5 · answered by parise 4 · 0 0

It depends on how old or how many programs you have on it, etc. If you have too many programs delete some you don't need and such.

You may have to reboot the whole thing i've had to do it before, but it takes a while, or maybe just get a new computer.

2007-06-07 11:35:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Delete things from your hard-drive that you dont need. Pictures, videos, documents ect
Also delete some programmes you may not need. For example, alot of people tend to have a lot of different music players like realplayer or windows media that they never use
And finally, run a virus scan x

2007-06-07 11:34:40 · answer #7 · answered by Rachel 6 · 0 2

perform some cleanups
use software that comes installed on your computer
such as Disk Clean up start> all programs > accessories> system tools> Disk Clean up which can deleted unnecessary files that ur computer doesn't need.
Also use Disk Defragmenter which is located at Start> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools> Disk Defragmenter
Dick Defragmenter will put configure your files to fasten the speed of your computer

2007-06-07 11:33:28 · answer #8 · answered by Sukhjit S®² h4x0r 5 · 1 3

Ok, to make ur computer go faster, your virus protection may be slowing it down. U might want to change to AVG. And for the other part, i have no clue.

2007-06-07 11:39:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

clean up may help but u probably need a new computer.

2007-06-07 11:38:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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