Re: Computer Starting to Slowdown?!?
Nina
Any programme can cause error messages and Norton Internet Security
is no different in this respect. Have you looked in Event Viewer?
You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.
HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us
Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)
A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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"Nina" <Nina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:48C4FECB-37C3-4E55-97E3-8C2659C46EC4@microsoft.com...
> Gerry:
>
> Does Norton Internet Security cause Error messages to do with memory
> when
> the system is rebooting or shutting down? I have Windows XP Service
> Pack 2.
>
> Nina
>
> "Gerry" wrote:
>
>> Norton Internet Security willl not help system perfomance. You
>> can get a similar service using freeware without such a resource hog.
>>
>> cCleaner is a useful tool if used with care. The main drawback with
>> Disk CleanUp in XP is the need to run it in each User Profile -this
>> is corrected in Vista. Also cCleaner does a more thorough job
>> removing detritus. Disk Clean Up passes by e.g. the many zero byte
>> files produced by Outlook Express.
>>
>> Have you checked Event Viewer for Error and Warning Reports?
>>
>> Have you checked for third party driver updates?
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> "The Pete" <peter_neidhardt@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:1184321708.614907.53120@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>> > My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently
>> > started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have
>> > scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary
>> > programs,
>> > defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies
>> > and
>> > temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system
>> > slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net
>> > and switch inbetween programs. When I go to the "Performance" tab
>> > under the task manager it shows the CPU usage around a minimal
>> > 5-10%
>> > when idle during this slowdown process. Under "Processess" there
>> > aren't any other resource programs running with any significant cpu
>> > usage.
>> >
>> > I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium
>> > Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security.
>> >
>> > Any thoughts?
>> >
>>
>>
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