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pc has become very slow
Hi folks
I've noticed recently that the following happens. I switch on my pc and it seems to take minutes for all the icons to appear on my desktop. I have done a defragment and no change. Any ideas?
I've noticed recently that the following happens. I switch on my pc and it seems to take minutes for all the icons to appear on my desktop. I have done a defragment and no change. Any ideas?
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Re: pc has become very slow
Check this first http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic87058.html, also what PC is it, make model, RAM installed and OS.
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Re: pc has become very slow
Do you have many files / folders on the desktop?
Normally lots of little files / files in folders or big files on the deskop makes loading times slower.
Normally lots of little files / files in folders or big files on the deskop makes loading times slower.
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Re: pc has become very slow
I suggest you:
1) remove unused files form the PC (right click on the system drive + disk cleanup)
2) uninstall all the software you don't need especially toolbars
If it's still slow go ahead with:
3) run msconfig and deselect apps you don't want to be launched when windows boots up
4) Install: http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html and scan for errors.
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1) remove unused files form the PC (right click on the system drive + disk cleanup)
2) uninstall all the software you don't need especially toolbars
If it's still slow go ahead with:
3) run msconfig and deselect apps you don't want to be launched when windows boots up
4) Install: http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html and scan for errors.
Regards
rs232
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Re: pc has become very slow
I installed Iobit as it was recommended elsewhere.
The first thing it did was remove Registry fix, reckon it contained 3 Trojans
The first thing it did was remove Registry fix, reckon it contained 3 Trojans
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Re: pc has become very slow
reformat your pc, only install the applications that you need, think twice about downloading and installing any other applications as these will just make your pc slower and leave unwanted regkeys and hooks if you uninstall them.
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Re: pc has become very slow
How big is the hard drive and how much space is left? Also go to your settings and remove unwanted and unused apps. They could be loading at boot time. Lastly, could be a virus so a thorough scan is worth doing.
Diskwise I do not recommend a second internal disk, they tend to overheat the PC. An external drive is best. Anyway, if you have any data of value you should be backing it up, either to a CD/DVD or to an external drive.
Diskwise I do not recommend a second internal disk, they tend to overheat the PC. An external drive is best. Anyway, if you have any data of value you should be backing it up, either to a CD/DVD or to an external drive.
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Re: pc has become very slow
It is 2½ weeks since the OP last posted on this thread, so may have forgotten that he asked for help.
Firstly, what version of Windows are you using?
Update and run a full scan with each of your antivirus and antispyware/malware programs.
Then the next thing to do is download and run Ccleaner:
CCLEANER Setup Instructions
Then run a decent defrag such as Defraggler
Open Ccleaner go to Tools -> Startup and look at every item on the list. Any that you do not know, enter in the search box HERE and if they recommend that it does not need to start at bootup, then disable it.
dave
Firstly, what version of Windows are you using?
Update and run a full scan with each of your antivirus and antispyware/malware programs.
Then the next thing to do is download and run Ccleaner:
CCLEANER Setup Instructions
Then run a decent defrag such as Defraggler
Open Ccleaner go to Tools -> Startup and look at every item on the list. Any that you do not know, enter in the search box HERE and if they recommend that it does not need to start at bootup, then disable it.
dave
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Re: pc has become very slow
Apologies if I'm hijacking this thread.
I've found this thread interesting and I've tried some of the tips that have been posted. I've used the system recommended by RS232 a few posts up but it hasn't sorted my problem. My PC boots up pretty quickly but has one really annoying feature that didn't used to be present. When I right click on anything (a folder to rename or delete, etc) I get the spinning wheel for about 30 seconds before the menu appears that gives the option to delete/rename, etc. I know it's only 30 seconds but it's really annoying. I have an HP laptop on Vista. 222 GB.....77 used, 145 free. It even did it when I right clicked the C drive to see how much capacity has been used.
Any ideas would be welcome. Thanks.
I've found this thread interesting and I've tried some of the tips that have been posted. I've used the system recommended by RS232 a few posts up but it hasn't sorted my problem. My PC boots up pretty quickly but has one really annoying feature that didn't used to be present. When I right click on anything (a folder to rename or delete, etc) I get the spinning wheel for about 30 seconds before the menu appears that gives the option to delete/rename, etc. I know it's only 30 seconds but it's really annoying. I have an HP laptop on Vista. 222 GB.....77 used, 145 free. It even did it when I right clicked the C drive to see how much capacity has been used.
Any ideas would be welcome. Thanks.
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Re: pc has become very slow
SW3 take a look at this? http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
should help you find which shell extension is the problem before deleting it from the registry.
should help you find which shell extension is the problem before deleting it from the registry.
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Thanks Dave,root wrote:sounds like you have a bad context menu handler... have you ran ccleaner for registry fixes lately?
Unless it's inlcuded in what RS232 suggested: 4) Install: http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html and scan for errors.
Which checked loads of things and took about 45 minutes then the answer is no. I will try it now though.
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This has checked a whole host of things and I'm now at the point where I have to register and pay for the repairs. Do I need to subscribe and pay?root wrote:SW3 take a look at this? http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
should help you find which shell extension is the problem before deleting it from the registry.