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callihn4

join:2002-01-10
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reply to fire100_old
Re: Computer ever so slow!

said by fire100_old See Profile:
said by callihn4 See Profile:
Try these:
Start, Run, scanregw

He is running XP, scanreg is not a function of XP
No it's not but scanregw is for windows and is not scanreg for DOS and XP does have scanregw which is the built in registry checker/corrector.
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likwidkool
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join:2002-05-05
Jersey City, NJ

reply to Xstealth
said by Xstealth See Profile:
Also, there is a way in 'XP Pro' to disable those processes running in the background, it can be found in the help options of XP under 'Services', forgot exactly how to get there but you can disable any process you want from there, you would just have to double-click on an item then select either 'stop' or 'disable'. Just be sure of what you are disabling. Good Luck.

If you want to disable services, go to this site:
»www.blkviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
and follow everything he says. It's got to be the best site on explaining all of windows services.
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Xstealth

join:2002-03-19
Chicago, IL

reply to callihn4
I would like to add that if you would like a convenient and easy way of analyzing your system then you should go to 'PcPitstop.com' for a free online analysis of your computer. There you will get detailed info on whats going on with your system and solutions of how to take care of problems. The test will reveal everything thats running on your system and will let you know what things running in the background are important and whats not. You can run a full series of tests or specific tests, the choice is yours. Its a very helpful site and whats cool is that its all free. I would also advise you to get a program called 'BigFix', it will detect whats going on with your system automatically and alert you with solutions and fixes, it's an excellent program. Also, there is a way in 'XP Pro' to disable those processes running in the background, it can be found in the help options of XP under 'Services', forgot exactly how to get there but you can disable any process you want from there, you would just have to double-click on an item then select either 'stop' or 'disable'. Just be sure of what you are disabling. Good Luck.
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callihn4

join:2002-01-10
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reply to fire100_old
said by fire100_old See Profile:
said by callihn4 See Profile:
Try these:
Start, Run, scanregw

He is running XP, scanreg is not a function of XP, it uses system restore.
Well I feel for you. Seems system restore is no replacement for scanregw. *SIGH*

I would defragment the drive(s) however.

I wouldn't worry about those suggestions of more ram and a bigger video card and all that mess either.

I installed XP on a Pent. 233MX with 64MB ram and a 4MB video card and it ran much better than ME on the same machine and everything was just fine.

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[text was edited by author 2002-09-22 05:35:16]


fire100_old
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reply to callihn4
said by callihn4 See Profile:
Try these:
Start, Run, scanregw

He is running XP, scanreg is not a function of XP, it uses system restore.

Could possibly be a virus as well causing this, head out to
»housecall.antivirus.com/

Its a free online virus scanner, better to be safe than sorry.


callihn4

join:2002-01-10
Space
reply to gotcha3
Try these:

Start, Run, scanregw

When is the last time you have defragmented your drives?
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