Question:
Computer running slow?
Miky
2007-05-18 11:03:36 UTC
Guys.
My computer seems to be working very slow. I ran all kinda scan removed all possible spyware. Still my computer sucks. Any suggestion.
Reg
Miky
Eighteen answers:
Rich
2007-05-18 11:05:59 UTC
You might have a bunch of programs opening at startup -- try typeing msconfig in the run box, and then closing any programs you don't need at startup.
Samuel Adams
2007-05-18 11:05:45 UTC
Follow these steps to "speed" up your computer.



1)Stomp auto-starting programs. Click Start > Run and type "msconfig" at the prompt. Click the Startup tab and look at all that junk that loads when you launch your PC. Do you really need "Adobe Reader Speed Launch"? Probably not. Turn off anything else that looks useless, but be careful not to disable Windows system components.



2) Clean up the disk. Uninstall unneeded programs (especially those that run at startup and/or put something in the system tray), run Disk Cleanup, and defragment the drive. This is a good first step that will almost always take a few seconds off boot time and application loads for any computer.



3) Run a full anti-virus and anti-spyware scan. I would recommend using AVG Free Anti-virus, AVG Anti-Spyware, Spybot, Ad-Aware.



4) Clean up the registry. This is controversial, as some experts claim registry cleaners don't really help. I've seen evidence to the contrary, so I recommend doing it if you've got a major slowdown. CCleaner is free and worth running.



5)Delete old network connections. Your computer may be trying to connect to shared hard drives that no longer exist. In Windows Explorer right-click on any network shares you don't actively use and click Delete. Under Tools, also click "Disconnect Network Drive" to see if there are any others lurking about.



Those are the easy and free things you can do. If your computer is still slow you need to move on to the bigger guns.



1) Upgrade RAM. This is the one killer trick that will make almost any computer run faster. With an older PC, you will rarely have enough RAM to run today's memory-hogging operating systems and applications, and adding a high-capacity stick or two of quality RAM will give you a quick speed boost. Adding RAM is fairly simple, even for a novice, and you should be able to do the job in 5 or 10 minutes.



2)Reinstall Windows. If the above tricks haven't helped, it may be time to wipe the slate clean and start again, reformatting your hard drive, reinstalling your applications, and restoring your data files from a backup. You'd be surprised how much more responsive a freshly reinstalled Windows system can be, as you've wiped out years of temp files, garbled registry entries, old versions of software programs that have been upgraded repeatedly, and all sorts of other electronic junk. Reinstalling is easy if you have the "recovery disk" that came with your PC, and only a bit more involved if you're using a retail copy of Windows XP. Just be sure you back up everything you want to take with you before you pull the trigger!



3)Upgrade your hard drive. This is a more complicated solution, but if you're reinstalling Windows (per the prior tip) you might consider upgrading to a bigger and possibly faster hard drive, too. Hard disk storage is a performance bottleneck on every machine, and magnetic disks degrade over time. Some performance issues could be caused by a failing hard drive, even, and upgrading to a new model could really put some zip back in your system. As a bonus, you can use the original hard drive for backups or occasional storage, if you put it in an enclosure.
anonymous
2007-05-18 21:02:55 UTC
You should Fix Corruption and Errors within your registry.The registry is a main part of your computer's Operating System. With time, as you use Windows and install and uninstall programs, your registry will get congested and full of errors. So your laptop could slow down. So, if you can clean it up this problem can be solved.Sometimes you can speed laptop up by 300%. To clean up registry,You can download a software called regsitry cleaner---Clean registry,remnant,corrupt files and temp files,history,cookies,etc.. This site:

http://speed-up-pc.info/index.php?t=speedpc

lists top 5 registry cleaner,you can download and scan for free.
rlh242424
2007-05-18 11:07:45 UTC
A clean computer is key to a faster computer. Run the 3 scans below.





Run a virus scan weekly.



Update and run your Anti-Virus program. Don't have one? You can run a free online scan from CA.

http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx







Run Spybot and Adaware weekly.





Download, update and run Spybot---http://www.safer-networking.org/... . Don't forget to use the Immunize feature.



Download, update and run Adaware---http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaw...



Now to prevent spyware from being installed in the first place....



Download SpywareBlaster---http://majorgeeks.com/download2859.html

SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it from ever being installed.



It's main features include:

- Prevent the installation of ActiveX-based spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other potentially unwanted pests.

- Block spyware/tracking cookies in Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox.

- Restrict the actions of potentially dangerous sites in Internet Explorer.













Now lets clean up your registry.









Run RegScrubXP weekly. Run Cleanup every time you log off.





Download RegScrubXP--http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?d...



Safely cleans junk out of the Windows 2000/XP system registry. All changes made to the registry are fully restorable to it's original condition. You can make an exclusion list of registry entries that RegScrubXP will not display as problems. You can sift through a list of file extensions, company names, run upon startup programs, Internet Explorer history, and uninstall programs to delete what you think is junk.







Download CleanUp---http://www.stevengould.org/software/clea...



Free disk space, make your computer run better/faster and protect your privacy - all in one easy solution. All for free!











Now lets clean up your disk.







Run a Disk Cleanup 2 times a month. Run Disk Defrag. monthly.





Do a Disk Cleanup and Disk Defrag. You can find both of them by following the path below.

Start>all programs>accessories>system tools>Disk Cleanup. Let it do its thing. You can check every box that has something to delete.

Now follow the same path and do a Disk Defrag. Again just let it do its thing.









Now lets tweak your connection.





If your speed is good I would not mess with it by trying to tweak it. If you do tweak once it is done you should not have to do it every again.





There are many programs out there to do this. I will give you 2 of them.

The first one is TCP Optimizer.



Description: The TCP Optimizer is a free, easy Windows program that provides an intuitive interface for tuning and optimizing your Internet connection. There is no installation required, just download and run.



http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php....



You can get support for the best way to set it up right from their forum http://forums.speedguide.net/



The second one is Cablenut.



Windows XP tested and approved



CableNut is a tool for optimizing your Internet Connection. We have provided a way to tweak any option you may want to in the adjuster. You can load "CableNut Custom Setting" files that are included with the program to tweak your Internet connection.



http://www.cablenut.com/



Again support is available right from their forum.http://www.broadbandnuts.com/index.php?p...









All programs are FREE!









After applying the suggestions above you will have a clean and faster computer. Enjoy.
the big jerm
2007-05-18 11:06:44 UTC
i would backup any files you might need and then reinstall windows (or whatever you have for an OS). if it still runs slow at that point, try using a different hard drive. if the hard drive is bad, it can really slow up a computer. also, try adding more RAM and maybe even a video card. you can also try disabling some services from starting automatically. good luck
anonymous
2016-11-04 12:51:19 UTC
have you ever scanned for undercover agent ware? If no longer acquire, replace and experiment with Spybot and Adaware. How lengthy because you ran a diskcleanup? Is your force loose from fragmentation? This ailment can sluggish issues down. save a verify on frag stages and also on the loose area.
osvidelm_par
2007-05-18 11:08:29 UTC
I know it might sound a little weird, but it worked with all my other computers. Open it and vacuum clean it from the inside very carefully. sometimes the dust stuck inside, makes it overheat and makes it work more slowly. If you don't wanna risk it, you can always make a backup of all important files and format the hard disk.
anonymous
2007-05-18 11:13:37 UTC
when mine boggs down I go up to system tools and do a disk clean up..what it does is get rid of 60 or 70 megs of temporary Internet files.Its speeds it right back up and don't mess up my programs. those temp Internet file take up a lot of memory,by dumping them it speeds up the processor because it don't have to go through all them files to set up another page to load.see everytime you open a window the processor has to go through all them files till it finds a spot to place this page you is gonna look at..by eliminating 10,000 pages of worthless mess that it has to go through to find room to put the next page this speeds up you PC..Its like having a bunch of old clothes in the closet..you try to get to the clothes you want but you have to go through all those other clothes to find what you want to wear.half of them clothes either don't fit anymore or you don't wear them any more..throw them out. That's a lame asz analogy ain't it.
anonymous
2007-05-18 11:11:11 UTC
Hi,



What kind of operating system do you have. Xp I suppose.

Take a look on system task manager (ctrl shift esc) to view witch process take ressources





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Sara
2007-05-18 11:05:58 UTC
try ccleaner, it's a program that cleans your registry. It can be downloaded free from cnet
anonymous
2007-05-19 10:42:36 UTC
Watch this free vid from http://www.fastpcsecrets.com



It helped me when I was having exactly the same problem.
anonymous
2007-05-18 11:06:11 UTC
This may be because: It's overload via it's capacity, has a trosion horse or another virus....For more.....
Pinkypoo
2007-05-18 11:34:39 UTC
Defrag your disk and if this doesnt help format your computer
megasparks0101
2007-05-18 11:11:23 UTC
run anivirus and spy ware in "safe mode"....upgrade RAM, Double what you have now....stop programs from starting up when windows starts....
Q&A Answer Mans Retired
2007-05-18 11:07:48 UTC
many

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these steps below will help clean up your computer





In Internet explorer at top of window select tools - then delete browser history

- then another box will open - select delete all- this will not remove your book marks

-Then close explorer then open again .At first pages will be slow once

and then will load fast after it loads 1 time.Also email etc you will have to sign in 1 time with pass word etc.

This will create new cookies.



Also go to start at bottom of on task bar.

click start 1 time then select find or search depending on your operating system.

Select all files and folders - then type in defrag and click search.When icons come up double click

and new box will come up - select analyze then you will see how fragmented you are -

then choose defrag.You can put this program on your desk top by right clicking on the icon you found in search for defrag.

Right click choose create short cut.This will put a short cut on your desk top.Then you can use as needed in future.

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find search delete history





on key boad press ctlr h







no software needed

you have what you need



find search delete history



on key board press ctlr h first



In Internet explorer at top of window select tools



then delete browser history - then another box will open - select delete all- this will not remove your book marks

Then close explorer then open again .At first pages will be slow once

and then will load fast after it loads 1 time.Also email etc you will have to sign in 1 time with pass word etc.

This will create new cookies.

Also go to start at bottom of on task bar.click start 1 time then select find or search depending on your operating system.

Select all files and folders - then type in defrag and click search.When icons come up double click and new box will come up

select analyze then you will see how fragmented you are - then choose defrag.You can put this program on your desk top

by right clicking on the icon you found in search for defrag.

Right click choose create short cut.This will put a short cut on your desk top.Then you can use as needed in future.





if you want book marks removed click on star at top of screen

right click the ones you don"t want choose delete

yahoo virus scan etc online care



http://security.yahoo.com/



FREE VIRUS PROTECTION

http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/5390/1ng/us/tp1/v5#avg-anti-spyware-free



http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm



AUTOMATIC UPDATES FIREWALL ETC



go to start (in the blue bar)



control panel



security center



set up options



check scheduled tasks



do this way

start

control panel

scheduled tasks

check whats there if any thing

or add one if you want to or remove one there

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TASK MANAGER PERFORMANCE ETC



right click on blue bar bottom of screen (task bar)



choose task manager



check options there to see what your computer is doing
anonymous
2007-05-18 11:06:00 UTC
find a registry scanner and cleaner,,
Tom
2007-05-18 11:06:15 UTC
either crappy computer, or you have a virus that you have not detected!
anonymous
2007-05-19 04:17:37 UTC
This is the best advice money can buy, your gratitude is appreciated(you're welcome).

Follow these steps and it will remove almost all viruses and malware/spyware from your computer. It will also make your computer run faster.

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•I know this procedure looks long, but much of this is explanatory text to help less experienced people.

•Please do not cheat by skipping any steps. You are only hurting yourself if you do. And you will waste more time. The goal is to get your PC fixed. Completing the steps in this generic guide may or may not resolve all of your malware problems, but in all cases it gets your PC into a known state to help make it easier for me to fix your problems. After completing all steps, if you still need help, please send a new question. You may have a problem trying to run steps in safe mode on user accounts that have limited priviledges. This will only be on Windows 2K, XP, & 2003 systems. Limited user accounts will not show when you boot into safe mode. You have two options, run the steps in normal boot mode which may not work to remove malware, or you can temporarily change the user account to an admin account and then complete the steps.

•0: Preliminary House Cleaning & Setup



Unistall Malware thru your computers Add?Remove program.

You MUST be sure that MSconfig is not being used to control Startups. Note: That some Window's OSs (like Win 2K) do not have MSconfig!

•MSConfig Startup Mode

Please go to Start > Run > type msconfig and click OK!

Select the General tab and select Normal Startup.

Thenclick Apply and OK and reboot PC before continuing.

Remain in this Normal Startup mode while your PC is being cleaned of malware.

1: Secondary House Cleaning



This second step of house cleaning may save a load of time later .

•Empty any quarantine folders for antivirus and antispyware applications. Make sure you do this. Logs could be huge otherwise. If you are a Symantec/Norton user make sure you empty their Norton Nprotect folder guarding the Recycle Bin. Empty your Recycle Bin

•Download and install CCCleaner

•MAKE SURE you download and avoid getting the Yahoo Toolbar version. I do not want you to install any unnecessary baggage.

•Also it is recommeded to login to all other User Accounts on the PC including the Administrator account which will only show when you boot in safe mode. Run CCleaner on each account. This can greatly reduce scan time and log sizes from the later scanning you will do below.

2: Enable viewing of hidden files, system files and file extensions



Some programs hide themselves by making their files invisible in normal Windows settings. Not doing this would allow file extensions commonly used by trojans and spyware to be hidden, for example a file ending in .exe or dll making manually finding it, if needed, difficult to impossible.





3: Do not use Multiple Antivirus Applications or Software Firewalls

•Antivirus: If you have multiple antivirus applications installed on your PC, please choose the one you prefer and uninstall all others. Do this now before continuing because you will only be asked to do it later if not done now. This does not mean online scanners. It is only referring to full antivirus applications like McAfee, Symantec, AVG, Avast, AntiVir, Kaspersky, etc.

•Firewall: Only use one software firewall. Running multiple software firewalls is unnecessary and using more than one software firewall on the same connection could cause issues with connectivity to the Internet or other unexpected behavior including excessive use of system resources which will slow down overall PC performance.

4: Downloading Tools



Download the following tools and save in your favorite download folder or create one, for example C:\Spyware Tools or C:\Downloads. ( It is not a good idea to download them to any folder within C:\Documents and Settings.) And then install, update, and configure as indicated below. Do not run the scans until later when indicated. Also DO NOT confuse the word download with the actual installation of the program. You should install all programs to their recommended (by the install program). default installation folders. First you download the files and then you install (if the program requires installation) the program. It is also a bad idea to download and save anything you need into any kind of Temp folder. Malware hides in Temp folders and standard cleaning practices will delete everything from Temp folders.



Download GetRunKey.Zip and ShowNew.Zip from the below links and extract all files from both ZIP files into a folder of their own. You can extract both ZIP files into the same folder. Like C:\MGTools While these tools will run from your Desktop, i strongly recommend that you DO NOT extract them to your Desktop. Please install them where recommended. Do not run the scans yet!!!





SpyBot - Search & Destroy

•PLEASE leave all settings at default!!!! Install, do the search for updates now and get any updates, then fix the below problem with Spybot default products. If you get an error message about "bad checksum" when trying to update, just choose a different server location. Also look for the Immunize feature in Spybot and use it. Do not use the Teatimer function. It can be a resource hog and also makes removal of certain problems more difficult. Make sure you leave the SDhelper ( IE bad download blocker) checked to install (this is the default).

•Fixing SpyBot's Ignore Products Bug: Please run SpyBot and get into the Advanced mode by selecting Mode and then Advanced mode. Then select Settings and the in the left column select Ignore Products. In the right window pane make sure the All products tab is selected. Then in that window, right click your mouse and choose "Deselect all". Now exit Spybot. We will run a scan later.

Now if running Windows XP, 2K or NT do the below. If you have Windows 95, 98, or ME skip to Downloads for Older Windows OS below. CounterSpy and AVG Antispyware will no longer run on the older Windows's OS.



CounterSpy



•If you had previously used a CounterSpy trial, you may not be able to run it again. If this is the case, then run the below AVG Antispyware Removal procedure and attach the log later.

AVG Anti-Spyware

•Only run the AVG Anti-Spyware procedure if you could not run CounterSpy. You do not need to run both of these.

Note: If you are using an older Windows OS you may not be able to run some of the above tools! So if you are running Windows 95, 98, or ME run SUPERAntiSpyware and save a log from it so you can attach it. This step is not required if you are running Windows XP, 2K or NT) HOWEVER, no matter what OS you are running, if you could not run CounterSpy or AVG Antispyware then run SuperAntiSpyware.





5: Cleaning Malware





Important Note Before continuing with the below scans:



The best method to remove malware is to do it after booting in Safe Mode with no connection to the internet possible and no browsers running. Booting in safe mode is important because best results are achieved since safe mode disables most drivers and running programs. If you cannot boot in safe mode due to the malware problem then run the scans in normal boot mode but make sure you tell us later in any messages you post.



Thus you will need to print or save these instructons locally in a text file so you can refer to them while offline. Do this before continuing!

•Reboot into safe mode

•Physically unplug your cable to the internet (even if you have dial-up, unplug modem)

•Shut down ALL unrequired applications including browsers

•Run Ccleaner with the default options to clean out temporary files. Only use the Default Scan on the Windows Tab and select Run Cleaner. Do not run any other options from other tabs.

•Run Spybot Search & Destroy and allow it to fix all that it finds. Make sure you use the Immunize feature and use the SDHelper function but do not use Teatimer.

•For Windows XP, 2K and NT users

•Run CounterSpy - Make sure you have it Quarantine all detections! Also attach the log from CounterSpy later if you still have problems. To get the log after scanning. Click View -> Spyware Scan -> View Spyware Scan History. Next click on the scan you want to view, then click view full details of scan. Right-click anywhere in the window that just opened, click on Select All, right-click again select Copy. Now open notepad and right-click anywhere in notepad and select Paste. Now Save As CounterSpy.txt. If you could not run CounterSpy for any reason, run the steps in the following link for AVG Antispyware Running AVG Anti-Spyware and allow it to fix all that it finds. Save the log as requested and attach it later if you still have problems and have to post a message requesting support.

•For Windows 95, 98 and ME users

•you should now run SuperAntiSpyware

6A: Online Virus And Trojan Scanning



Please run the below two online scanning tools and make sure you save and attach the logs later to any request for help that you post. From step 5 you should already be in safe mode but you will need to reconnect your cable now and possibly reboot and choose Safe Mode with Networking Support. If you cannot connect in safe mode for any reason (like dial-up users), run the online scanners in normal boot mode. You will need to use Internet Explorer to run these online scans. Also MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE LATEST SUN JAVA Version installed by checking against the below link which normally has the most current version. This may help prevent some problems in trying to get these online scanners to run. Before installing the current version, you should uninstall all previous versions first!!!!





*** MAKE SURE YOU RUN BITDEFENDER BEFORE PANDA ACTIVE SCAN ***

*** But if Bitdefender cannot be run then run PandaActiveScan anyway ***





Bitdefender agree to the license and then select Scan. DO NOT CHANGE THE OPTIONS TO SHOW ALL FILES SCANNED. Once Bitdefender completes the scan:



Click-on the Detected Problems tab. When the window comes up to save the report, change the Save as type: box to Text (Tab Delimited) (*.txt) and then in the File name box enter change to bdscan then click save. This will save a file named bdscan.txt in whatever folder you are currently in when you save the file (take notice of where you are at so you can find it later). This bdcan.txt file will actually contain HTML code that i can easily view later while reviewing your log. All i have to do is rename the file to bdscan.html.



If you do not follow these step, you will have an incorrect log or worse a log summary which is useless to me.



Panda ActiveScan It will only fix certain viruses and trojans. Most items found will not be fixed. When it finishes the scan click on See Report . Then in the next window click Save Report. The default report name is Activescan.txt. Just save it where you can find it so you can attach to your message when you begin a thread with a request for help. If you have any problems trying to get a PandaActiveScan log,If you use Avast antivirus and it gives you and error like below when trying to use Panda, just disable Avast while your run the scan. The error is a false positive. See the below link for more info.

Do the following and see what happens......


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