Re: Slow Computer
"mare" <mare@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7D67491D-80E6-4D7F-A241-B23877C14C16@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I am not sure what is wrong with my computer. But everything has been
> extremely slow to load recently. I have tried restoring the entire
> computer,
What exactly do you mean by that?
If you didn't wipe the drive and start from a clean install, you are using
the same registry, and won't have made much difference.
By "slow to load", do you mean that the PC takes a long time to start or
that once started, everything takes longer?
> but it is still slow. I have no idea what it could be, I have run my virus
> programs, and there was nothing found. Someone suggested I tried to
> defrag
> my computer? I was wondering how I do this?? And will this possibly help?
Frequently, slowness is caused by either too many processes and programs
loading at startup, or that at least one of those programs or processes take
a long time to initialize. Firewalls, for example, can significantly slow
down the system at startup.
Also, if you have Windows Update or Microsoft Update - set to automatically
download and install updates, this can be a problem. If you don't have a
very fast system and connection, letting this run automatically can take
control of the system away from you for varying lengths of time, up to ten
or twenty minutes.
There's a program from MS called Process Explorer, which can be very helpful
in figuring out what exactly is taking the CPU cycles. It's worth
downloading and learning about. Make a shortcut to it and run it first
thing at startup, and make notes of what processes take a lot of cycles.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
Also, download and run CrapCleaner - ccleaner -
http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds. Get the Slim build. Install,
run, click Analyze and then let it delete what it finds (the Run Ccleaner
button). Note that this may remove passwords and settings for things like
banking sites.
Finally, there is another issue. General slowness can be a symptom of a
failing hard disk.
HTH
-pk