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« on: May 03, 2008, 03:50:26 pm »

Heyyyyyyyyy there techie peeps. I need some help getting my computer running at least somewhat better so I can draw without every freaking stroke lagging.


I have ez antivirus and adaware. The antivirus runs all the time and adaware only now and then.

I don't know how to fix it... I do run defrag now and then as well. I don't think it needs to be defrag'd.
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2008, 01:11:58 am »

Well, one of the things I'd do is at least check how many icons you have sitting on your desktop - that can slow things down, so if you can find a way to group them somewhere else without being irritating, try that(don't know if you keep many on your desktop, I'm just saying).

After that....dunno.  I think there's a list somewhere of XP-services that are 'unnecessary' and can be turned off permanently somehow, but I'm not real sure how effective/reliable it is.  I know it's a very long list though.

Might start clicking through your system-tray too, see if there's anything you don't need.  Any constantly running programs you don't need when you want to load bigger apps, like possibly messenger-programs and things like it.  And just about any internet browser takes up a lot of resources, it seems....*shrug*

Annnnnnd I DOUBT there'd be anything really, but you could hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete to bring up taskman, and see if there are any processes running that look REALLLLLY suspicious(but always check first before stopping anything that might be vital).
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« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2008, 10:13:04 am »

there was a handful of things i used to do "as standard" when i was an engineer doing this sorta stuff almost every day.
first off, run antivirus. i never ran the antivirus that was installed. i always booted into safe mode and ran an isolated application there. this eliminated the chance of any potentially installed virus from actually running, and it'd be able to delete it.
next i'd run adaware, also in safe mode. for the same reasons.
then i booted back into normal more and ran disk cleanup. got rid of any temporary files that accumulate over time. never "compress old files". this can sometimes make matters worse, as you're then giving the cpu more burden of uncompressing these files before it can read them.
then run disk defragmenter. the reason i did this last was because i don't wanna defrag crap i'm gonna delete. so i delete it all first.

it's also worth looking through your add/remove programs to see if there's anything in there you don't use anymore, or have never used, or don't recognise the name. certain applications have things such as "quick launchers", in that it runs a small little program on bootup, thus initialising the main application so it's quicker to launch. however if you never use these applications, then there's no point.

this is the antivirus program i ran in safe mode. there's 3 things to download:
http://www.trendmicro.com/ftp/products/tsc/sysclean.com <-- the main application
http://www.trendmicro.com/download/viruspattern.asp <-- virus definitions file
http://www.trendmicro.com/download/spywarepattern.asp <-- spyware definitions file
download and store these all in a directory of their own. on the 2 web pages, download the latest "official" lpt (virus) and tma (spyware) .zip files and extract them into the same folder. then boot into safe mode, navigate to that directory, and run the sysclean.com file. it'll extract a bunch more files, and run itself. when it's launched, just hit "start" and let it do the work. depending on the age of the machine, this can take anywhere from 30 mins to 2-3 hours. be patient!

hope this helps.
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« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2008, 02:33:53 pm »

It's possible that you have a lot of applications running in the background that start at system startup. Usually that's what slows my machine down the most. Go to Star>>Run and type in msconfig and then a new window should pop up. Click the "Startup" tab and that'll show you a list of applications. The ones that are checked are what run at startup. You can go through and uncheck items that you'd prefer not to run at startup.

Be sure, and I can't remember if XP uses this or not since it's been a while, but don't uncheck an item calles "Systray". If you have that, you computer kinda needs it, but I don't think XP does. I might be thinking way back to Win98 on that. Generally, if it's OS-related though, you probably shouldn't uncheck it anyway. If you're not sure what program one of the startup items goes to, lok a column over at the "Directory" and that should give you a better idea.

After you do that, just hit Apply and close the window. You should then be presented with an option to Restart now or later. Take your pick, and then you should see a slight improvement depending on how many applications you disabled.
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