Hi,
I wonder if anyone can advise me. I don't think my computer speed is very good but cannot see what to do to speed it up.
My machine has an AMD ATHLON 65 processor 3000+, I have just increased the RAM to 1 gig and I have a 2gig processor. I have windows XP home edition (SP2) loaded on it. I have broadband connection via o2 at (I think) 16meg speed and the system says I have an excellent broadband signal. I run McAfee software as it comes with the o2 broadband package and have stripped off all other firewall / SPAM bits and pieces other than the McAfee stuff. I regularly clean up the computer and have defragged it. The system scan hasn't shown up any viruses. I've reduced the number of things starting up at log-on (I hope to a minimum). The one thing I am uncertain about is being aware of what is running in the background and whether or not it's needed. I have uninstalled a number of programmes I'd added on over the months. I have only used about 28gig of hard-drive space with 124 gig remaining unused. Having said all that the problem is that I still have to wait a time for the system to download web pages. Sometimes I just give up it takes so long. People at work say our work's system is very slow compared to home - but mine is 2 or 3 times slower again. A friend solved his problem by increasing his RAM but when I increased mine the change was insignificant if any at all. My only other thought is to strip off my files (mainly photos) which I want to avoid becasue of the time ti'll trake to back up onto CD, and then reset the machine to factory settings. Does anyone have any advice on what else I might try? Thanks in advance. Nick
Its a tough problem alright, but the problem is not with space. it sounds like a software problem. i.e. sumthing is restricting the broadband speed.
You should try uninstalling the McAfee software and installing;
AVG 8 (Free),
Spybot S&D,
Zone Alarm Firewall.
These are all free and they do not let in a single virus or piece of spyware. They are also very low resorce so they dont clog up your broadband, processor or RAM. I myself use my PC for gaming and i use these three for those reasons. Also, very low maintenance. This should help with your problem. If not, you could also try turning off Data execution prevention in the system window in the control panel (or right click my computer nd go to properties) then go to advanced, then performance settings and the Data Execution Prevention. turn it off and add iexplore.exe (internet explorer) and explorer.exe (windows shell) to the list underneath. restart and see if its any better.
Sounds like you need to increase your RAM IMO, Windows XP will run alot better with a minimum of 1Gb. Set your borwser to dump the cache each time it is closed, under IE it is set from the Internet Advanced properties.
As nitro23456 mention start using Firefox, you can import all you favourites as part of the install and it doesnt waste as much system resource when running.
Check the condition of the disk also and see if it needs defragging.
Just read your input, Jasper. I have been reading about a 'so-called cure' called RegCure which claims to fix all problems. It sounds good but I wonder if there is anyone out there who knows anything about it or who may have used it. Thanks.
Update all the programs to their latest and do full sweeps. I can guarantee that they will find loads of spyware on your machine, which is the cause of your problems.
Finally, if you can upgrade your memory to at least 2Gig, though to be honest it's not needed as your only running XP, but if you upgrade to Vista, you'll need 2Gig minimum, if not 4Gig. Also, install SP3 as that's the latest service pack out for XP.
Update all the programs to their latest and do full sweeps. I can guarantee that they will find loads of spyware on your machine, which is the cause of your problems.
Finally, if you can upgrade your memory to at least 2Gig, though to be honest it's not needed as your only running XP, but if you upgrade to Vista, you'll need 2Gig minimum, if not 4Gig. Also, install SP3 as that's the latest service pack out for XP.
It is very unlikely anything in the computer will reduce internet speed.
Compared with the internet even the old windows 95 computers are fast.
More likely something wrong with the router or phone line.
I would get a friend to try using your internet with their laptop to prove or disprove what I am saying.
Maybe some neighbour is using your internet? I though O2 was a mobile phone? If using a mobile phone then your connection speed will depend on who else is using internet from same cell.
With wired connection the same applies you share connections and if there is a lot of activity then your speed can drop.
Calling help desk of ISP can help as they can move your connection and test line etc.
Also some router settings can effect speed again the ISP will normally tell you what to do.
Most tests are done with router and it will all depend on router how tests are done but a computer would have to be really slow to affect internet speed.
Last post was 6 years ago. Since then I have moved from XP to Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 10. I have one old laptop using Vista, and older one using XP one very old using Windows 3.11 but they are not in daily use any more. Kept because I have old programs and hardware which will not work with modern operating systems.
My old laptop had the twin raid solid state hard drives fail, after swapping all hard drives and re-installing Windows moving from Vista to Windows 7 it's a new machine again. The boot time is really reduced.
Wiping hard drives and re-installing does speed it up, but had the drives not failed I would not have gone through all the effort of re-installing programs, it's a real pain.
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