 sptent join:2009-06-23 Lewisville, TX | reply to Irish Shark
Re: [Tweak Test] My computer only is slow Well, I did get an internet connection in Safe mode, just slow. And I go through the startup programs fairly regularly and nothing sticks out.
Do you think there is anything to the fact that most of the tests show good speed for closer (say within 800 miles or so) connections, but it goes WAYY down for more distant ones?
And I'll try the winsock repair and see how that goes. |
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 nickfie join:1999-11-23 Wynnewood, PA | If your laptop is 4 years old you probably have too little memory. I suggest at least 2 GBytes for Windows, life gets good at 4 GByte.
The machine will get slower over time as you install more services and they use more memory (anti-virus...). Regardless of how you tweak TCP, Windows will use VERY small buffers if it's trying to conserve memory.
Small buffers mean you will only get good throughput from low ping-time (nearby) sites. And geographically close does not guarantee low ping time. I've seen Internet traceroutes get from central NJ to DC via NYC, Chicago, Atlanta and finally DC.
You can get 4 GByte DDR2 laptop memory for under $50. It could change your life for the better. |
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 sptent join:2009-06-23 Lewisville, TX | It has 2GB of memory now. |
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 Irish SharkPlay Like A Champion TodayPremium,MVM join:2000-07-29 Las Vegas, NV kudos:3 | reply to sptent My post got lost. 
In all this stuff did you swap out the CAT5 to the router? I know that the wireless is also slow, but it is just one more thing to checkoff the list.
• We know three things: it is the computer; it could be SW, or it could be HW.
• I would take easiest and no cost method first. Format that drive and do a clean install of XP (no SP). If the speed come back, we know that it is SW problem. Then add one thing at a time and see what breaks the system. If that does not do it, it is a HW issue.
• Most costly is to start swapping parts. High cost and takes time. I would just junk it and buy a new laptop. -- "You can observe a lot by watching". Yogi Berra |
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