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General Category => Computer questions => Topic started by: edward on May 22, 2011, 11:00:04 am
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After getting rid of some pictures and other junk that was on the computer, it is still running slow, does anyone have any more ideas on what I can do, thanks for any info. Edward
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Need a lot more info...computer system details, Operating system, installed software, what runs at start-up, amount of installed memory and speed, etc.
~~~GB~~~
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How long is it since you cleared your internet cache and when did you last run a defrag on the hard drive(s)? How much space do you have left on the hard drive(s)?
p.s. get yourself a 'good' defrag utility (there are plenty on the internet for free) as I've always found the MS provided ones to be next to useless and awfully slow in operation.
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I recommend to use CCleaner (http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner) for basic maintenance on the computer.
I wrote a small introduction on this one (http://www.torsten-harms.de/software/CCleaner_Instructions.pdf) some time ago - you might want to see that for assistance too.
Piriform also has a pretty good tool for defrag of XP. It's called "defraggler" and also pretty easy to use.
regards
Torsten
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My computer is a Dell E510, with XP windows. Have done Defrag, and scan disk have 67% memory, don't know much more as Iam no computer Geek. Edward
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XP has a disc clean up program it's in your accessories toolbox, it helps to get rid of a lot of old stuff.
I have the free version of AVG antivirus and they just set up a one time free utility for speeding up your PC, it sells for $29 a year. I ran the free one and it helped a lot.
After using one of those cleaner programs like Torsten mentioned, due to my ignorance perhaps it screwed up everything to the point I had to format and reinstall my whole operating system after everything else failed including system restore. This wiped out every old file in the process.
If you aren't sure what you are doing it's best NOT to, take it to a pro you'll be ahead in the long run, and it should come back clean without cob webs as well.
Play it safe.
Gabby
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try this goto http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner and download it and run it and it well clean out your system etc.
after that
then do a reboot after you run ccleaner on your computer
Then.
click on run then type in command then hit enter
then type this or just copy and paste it sfc /scannow with the space from sfc and /scannow this well check and repair any systems files etc if it show that it can't fix some of them then get back to me.
try those 1st and get back and let us know what your findings are.
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I tried them all, it only does a certain amount, then they want you to buy the product, that's where they get you. Edward
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After running the AVG program to clean out old stuff, I started having glitches. So I went back to System Restore luckily I had created a restore point just before running the utility.
So things are back to more or less normal.
Ccleaner sounds like the cleanup program that crashed my computer a few years ago.
I'd recommend not using anything like that unless you know exactly what you're doing.
Get a real tech to do the maintenance if you lack the knowledge to do it safely.
Better safe than sorry, repairs or replacement can be expensive, and once you loose the files on your PC chances are you will never get them back. So keep that in mind.
As Dirty Harry would ask..... Do you feel lucky?
Gabby
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I tried them all, it only does a certain amount, then they want you to buy the product, that's where they get you. Edward
The ccleaner is free.
have you try the sfc /scannow.
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tried to download the ccleaner for myself comes up and says buy online and download for $24.95
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got it to work now!!
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tried to download the ccleaner for myself comes up and says buy online and download for $24.95
here no that is for support.
Huge thanks to those of you who have already contributed and support our software!
You can still donate here.
Version 3.07.1457 (3,023 kb)
- Download from FileHippo.com
- Download from Piriform.com
in the same box where it says 24.95 look at the bottom and click on download from piriform.com and then it well download it and it is free unless y ou want to donate some money.
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Had to finally take my computer to the shop, and just got it back, it had 2 virus, thanks to all that tried to help. Edward
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Just for informational purposes...where did you take it and what did they charge...
It is nice for us to know what the going rates are in various areas for 'cleaning' a system.
Here locally we have shops that advertise they will do the job for $99 guaranteed.
~~~GB~~~
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We have a local shop near my house in Pa. and he usually charges $65 but gave me a break of $60, because I send some business his way. Edward
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If he is any good that's money well spent. All these fixit programs can bite you where you sit, and end up more expensive in the long run. Especially if you don't know what you are doing.
Ask me how I know. ???
No don't.
Gabby
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One of the big causes of a slow computer can be spyware and or viruses. One program that I have used thats is free is malwarebytes. It is a free program that picks up software or spyware that anti-virus software somethings does not. It can be found at malwarebytes.org. Windows XP can be a resource hog and using the system restore can cause more problems then it's worth as it wont remove the cause of the slowdown.