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I want my computer to work faster on XP
I have an Intel Celeron(P) 325 2.56-GHz, with a 40-GHz hard drive, 248
MB of RAM (8 MB is diverted to video memory) system. I've had it for over two years and it's outdated now. I can't afford a new computer or any major upgrades. I want my computer to work faster. I use Windows XP. |
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Re: I want my computer to work faster on XP
>I have an Intel Celeron(P) 325 2.56-GHz, with a 40-GHz hard drive, 248
>MB of RAM (8 MB is diverted to video memory) system. I've had it for >over two years and it's outdated now. I can't afford a new computer or >any major upgrades. I want my computer to work faster. I use Windows >XP. Windows XP service pack 3 will be available via microsoft.com download next week (29th) so that should give you a bit of a boost on your old computer. - Thee Chicago Wolf |
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Re: I want my computer to work faster on XP
talha_moota@hotmail.com schreef:
> I have an Intel Celeron(P) 325 2.56-GHz, with a 40-GHz hard drive, 248 > MB of RAM (8 MB is diverted to video memory) system. I've had it for > over two years and it's outdated now. I can't afford a new computer or > any major upgrades. I want my computer to work faster. I use Windows > XP. Hi, Increasing your memory will surely make your computer faster. Try 500MB or 1G. However, maybe you need to search a little to find the right memorymodules because that is old too. Just go to a local computershop and ask them if they can find extra memory, and what it costs. Reinstalling your OS also can help. I reinstall every 2-3 years or so, but it depends on how you use your computer. If you installed/uninstalled a lot of questionable software from the net, chances are a fresh install helps a lot. As a last resort, turn off your antivirussoftware. I have a comparable machine, and it is only usable if I disable McAfee antivirus. Of course, disabling antivirussoftware is dangerous, and you should enable it again if you install new software (or even surf the net in case you use Internet Exploder.) Good luck. Regards, Erwin Moller |
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Re: I want my computer to work faster on XP
Faster in what way ? - Opening applications, web browsing....
A Celeron is limited, and under a multi-tasking load will have a slow(er) response. Depending on what applications you have on the PC you'll experience some performance loss. You basically need a Clean and Tune-Up. Chkdsk & Defrag on the disk drive. Review and modify the Startups & Watchdog applets. Update the primary device drivers ( Video, Nic/Sound). Make sure your applications are up to date with patches/updates. Run alternate security on-line scans to ensure the PC is free of Malware. <talha_moota@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f83ea632-c7fc-4985-8a0a-2b546ffb41fa@t63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I have an Intel Celeron(P) 325 2.56-GHz, with a 40-GHz hard drive, 248 > MB of RAM (8 MB is diverted to video memory) system. I've had it for > over two years and it's outdated now. I can't afford a new computer or > any major upgrades. I want my computer to work faster. I use Windows > XP. |
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Re: I want my computer to work faster on XP
Increase your ram to at least 512 mb and at today's prices, you can probably
afford 1 gb. ****** Cut back on the number of programs starting at boot by checking the programs for an option not to load. You might have to double click an icon in the tray (others might require a right click) and then look for preferences or options. If you cannot find an option, look for and remove the program from the start up folder on the start menu or the registry run keys (use regedit.exe): 1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion*\Run 2. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\*Run 3. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion*\RunOnce 4. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\*RunOnce 5. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion*\RunServices 6. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion*\RunServicesOnce 7. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion*\RunOnce\Setup If tinkering in the registry is not your thing, you can use msconfig.exe, startup tab, to disable programs; however, by doing so, you may lessen its value as a troubleshooting tool. There might be some double entries in msconfig--be careful not to disable parts of your anti virus program for example. My personal rule of thumb is that if a program is not used every time I start a computer session, I do not load it at boot--I start those programs when I have need for them. If you disable an entry in msconfig or remove it from the start up point and the program loads again after a reboot, that is an indication that you missed an option on the program itself. If you don't know what an entry is, use google.com or check here: http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm *** Defrag your hard drive. *********** If you have not done so, run scans with spyware software such as SpyBot. ************* If you do not have much room remaining on your hard drive, uninstall unused programs and get rid of files that are not needed (i.e., check your temp folders). -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2008 <talha_moota@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f83ea632-c7fc-4985-8a0a-2b546ffb41fa@t63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I have an Intel Celeron(P) 325 2.56-GHz, with a 40-GHz hard drive, 248 > MB of RAM (8 MB is diverted to video memory) system. I've had it for > over two years and it's outdated now. I can't afford a new computer or > any major upgrades. I want my computer to work faster. I use Windows > XP. |
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Re: I want my computer to work faster on XP
talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have an Intel Celeron(P) 325 2.56-GHz, with a 40-GHz hard drive, 248 > MB of RAM (8 MB is diverted to video memory) system. I've had it for > over two years and it's outdated now. I can't afford a new computer or > any major upgrades. I want my computer to work faster. I use Windows > XP. There are a lot of startup utilities that allow the average user to disable those startup programs. Like Adobe updater, or nero cd check etc. I turn about 20% of them off. Look at Crap Cleaner. I also like and bought Tuneup Utilities 2008. Not sure what the trial version will or won't do, but it has a very good cleanup program, startup toolbox, and defrag. Along with a utility to suggest performance suggestions. Also in your my computer properties there is a performance settings on the advanced tab. You can turn off everything for speed. I don't like it but I had an old 500mhz laptop once and I agree, you have to do something. But as already said, a fresh reload will help a lot. And be honest, do you really need the full version of Microsoft Office? (just an example!) When I last reloaded, I don't write documents so I just didn't load the suite. IMHO, I think office is a huge drag on performance. Also if you wait till SP3, you can slipstream the SP into your CD (google slipstream) and the hard drive space you'll save could be huge. If you have to reload, I'd give it a few days (as it seems to be) and do SP3. |
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