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Default Please help before I send my PC to the afterlife! - 08-27-2002, 02:37 PM

I've got some issues right now with my PC. It's performance has dropped to total crap. Every game I play slows down to about 5 fps for a minute, then goes back up to the normal 60 fps or so, then drops back down again. This is on every game. I had this happen before just on MOH, and was able to solve the problem by defragging the hard drive. Well, that ain't working this time. It's getting really bad. It takes my PC like four minutes just to boot up. Can someone give me some ideas before I take a sledgehammer to it? mad:
  
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Default 08-27-2002, 02:42 PM

Make sure you hve enough empty hard drive space to play. Quit downloading porn. ed: :P
  
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Default 08-27-2002, 03:29 PM

i had somewhat similar problem. first of all make sure that there are no programs running in the background. Also get a regcleaner http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16/shtml/regcleaner.shtml and clean the registry. another thing use your computers feature to search for "msconfig". then go to startup tab and uncheck as many apps as you can. If all else fails as it did in my case format your hard drive and everything should run as great.
  
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Default 08-27-2002, 03:58 PM

Dude, I have 30 gigs of HD space left, even after all the porn!! ed: biggrin:

Thx for the tips, could not think of a name, I will give them a run.
  
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Default 08-27-2002, 04:18 PM

You don't need to search for msconfig, just type it in the run box. It makes a world of dfference. My PC was at 62% resource availablity before msconfig and 90% after.
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 05:56 AM

Or as said earlier, REFORMAT and RELOAD. Cleans out all the garbage. Once you have a clean reload, image the partition or drive for a quick reload in the future. Notron Ghost 2002 works great. cool:
  
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Default Slow computer??? - 08-28-2002, 07:20 AM

Try this....

Do CTRL+ALT+DEL

This will bring up windows task manager
Then click on the "Processes" tab

Click on "User Name" this will show
you who is using the running files (for reference)

Many of the things that are runing YOU DONT NEED
Software will install shit you dont need and
that will make your 'puter crawl

Go to this site and search for each item listed:
http://www.blkviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm

Anything you find in here that is listed as "Not Needed"
shut it off in the task manager

If you cant find any of them on this page
go to http://www.monstercrawler.com
and search for the exact syntax shown in task manager

Once you have disabled all the useless shit - give
your computer a whirl and see how much faster it is

Dont worry - shutting things down in the Task Manager
does not delete anything from your computer. The
next time you reboot all those things will be running again

If this does not help, you may have a BAD HARD DRIVE
or some major corruption in windows

Ram can also go bad and cause this problem

There is a windows XP utility that scans your hardware
to search for problems like hard drive failures
and ram memory failures - I would have to look it up

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Default 08-28-2002, 12:19 PM

[quote="WCP Dad":a2e65]Or as said earlier, REFORMAT and RELOAD. Cleans out all the garbage. Once you have a clean reload, image the partition or drive for a quick reload in the future. Notron Ghost 2002 works great. cool:[/quote:a2e65]

So does using Ghost just reload programs, or does it reload all the random files lying around on the HD?

Also, how many disks (CD's) does it take to do that?

Thanks.
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 12:20 PM

1) Buy more memory. I didn't read how much you have, but you should have at least 128MB, recommended 256MB.

2) Increase your virtual memory.

3) Use a program that searches for bad shortcuts/links/files, etc. I recommend the Norton System Doctor in Systemworks.

4) Like Ball said, try to kill any apps that might be running in the background.
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 01:07 PM

Thanks guys for the tips, I am slowly working my way through what you all have listed. Nothing has worked yet, but I have more stuff to go through. One thing that does concern me is that I tried to scan my HD for errors using the XP utility, and got an error saying that the scan cannot be completed. I had a friend that got this same error and his HD had gone bad. mad:

By tonight I should know for sure. Thanks again for all your help! biggrin:
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 02:47 PM

[quote="ST_Bazooka_Joe":29228]1) Buy more memory. I didn't read how much you have, but you should have at least 128MB, recommended 256MB.

2) Increase your virtual memory.

3) Use a program that searches for bad shortcuts/links/files, etc. I recommend the Norton System Doctor in Systemworks.

4) Like Ball said, try to kill any apps that might be running in the background.[/quote:29228]


Joe or anyone would increasing Virtual memory cause any problems with my computer?
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 02:50 PM

[quote="=[DOA]=VonMeyer":e5932]Joe or anyone would increasing Virtual memory cause any problems with my computer?[/quote:e5932]

I've had bad luck having Windows manage my virtual memory setting. I always set it to manual, then specify an amount (like 500MB, for example; just an illustration here.)
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 06:13 PM

Alot of people say you shouldn't go over double the amt. of RAM you have. (If you have 128MB, dont put more than 256MB of virtual RAM.) But, it has been proven that if you have sufficent HD space, you can put 3X even 4X as much. I have 512MB of RAM, and set my VM to 1500MB.
  
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Default 08-28-2002, 11:49 PM

I did all of the above to no avail. I cannot even get my quickrestore cd to work. When I hit ctl+alt+delete my PC just sits there, won't even restart. Suggestions? I am starting to look at my hammer in the tool box. mad: cry:
  
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Default 08-29-2002, 12:00 AM

1. What OS are you using ? Win95/98/NT/2K/XP/ME?
2. What is your current installed amount of RAM?
3. What is the current size of the swapfile min & max set at ?
4. What is the size of your registry?
5. What CPU speed?
6. Do you have any HDD errors?

#2, #3, #4, #5 = My Comp > Properties
#6 = Win Explorer > Select Drive > Properties > Check for errors.

post the answers otherwise everyone is just guessing and if youre stuffing about switching off services and playing with memory settings you dont want that.

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