Have you removed any hardware without uninstalling any drivers? That will
slow a machine drastically.
Thanks, Laura. I did run AdAware and my virus scanner is up-to-date. I am assuming one can download SP 2 on the Microsoft site? Will installing it result in the deletion of any files we have created?
I did just do a disk clean-up and a defrag. It helped for a while, but not permanently.
One of the problems now on this machine is that Kurzweil 1000 runs very, very slowly. I have reinstalled it, still to no avail. Will try to update to SP 2 and see if that helps.
-----Original Message----- From: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Laura Eaves Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:37 PM To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [guispeak] Re: Machine running very slow
First, you should definitely move to SP2 as soon as possible. It has been stable for a long time now and is much much more secure than SP1. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the lack of security may have resulted in you contracting some malware on your computer. Have you run a virus scan or a spyware scan lately? Are you using a firewall? As for removing junk from startup, you can do this by either uninstalling programs you don't need (go to "add/remove programs" on the control panel) or else do the following: 1) bring up the start menu and select run 2) type msconfig 3) control+shift+tab to the startup page and uncheck all the programs you don't want cluttering your startup.
Note that this is not the same as removing them; you are only doing a "selective startup", where some of the programs are run and others are present but not run. The only way to remove them is to either uninstall the programs that put them there (see above) or else edit the registry, which I do not recommend.)
Ok, now restart your computer. When it logs in you will be put in a dialog saying you are doing a selective startup. Just click ok and proceed from there. If you don't want to see that message in the future I think you can check a box.
HTH. Let me know if this helps. Performance problems can also be caused by disk fragmentation. I have a family member who said her computer sped up immediately after she did a defrag. You can do this by going to start \programs\accessories\system tools\defrag
Good luck. --le
----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Bundy" <okb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <vicug-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:54 PM Subject: [guispeak] Machine running very slow
Hi, folks. I have a couple of quick questions.
I am running Windows XP Home at home, Service Pack 1. It has suddenly become very slow and sluggish. If I keep downloading the Windows updates, do I need to try Service Pack 2?
Also, there are a couple of programs in the start-up that I would like to remove. I have not done this in XP, and getting to Start-Up doesn't appear to be as forthright as it was in Windows 98.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Keith Bundy Madison, SD http://www.nazarenemadisonsd.org
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