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ALL FIXED!!! Computer slow downs
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I have an HP G60-243DX Notebook PC with 4 gig. It's about 1 1/2 years old. Lately I've been having problems with it. I ran a Norton virus scan, Malwarebyes, System mechanic. It found nothing. We have Comcast for internet high speed. Our desktop computer is not having these problems so I don't believe it is Comcast. What happens is I go to type out an e-mail in AOL or I'll go into TOTV and try to click new posts and it just sits there. On AOL it will type a couple of letters and then stop. On TOTV I'll use the scroll bar and it will jerk and move very slowly. I have tried a new wireless mouse and it didn't act any differently. I have checked for processes running and have disabled all that happen during the day so I don't believe any updates are running, but that could be an option. There just aren't any showing up in the tray. I tried alt, control, delete and looked at the task manager and nothing will be there except AOL. I am running AOl from the AOL website and it works fine on our desktop at the same time. Any ideas? :confused::confused: |
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Your 5400RPM hard drive could just be getting old, and slowing down on its seek and reads. Hope this helps! I have some great software for transferring your data if I can help! |
You could try to do a defrag on your hard drive as that might speed it up.
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look for indexing service
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could it be google chrome.exe? It's listed 7 times in the processes list. The reason I got google chrome is that I was having problems with internet explorer.
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Run MSCONIG and start unselecting things (one by one) on the startup tab. Might help also till you find the culprit.
Matt |
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Right, when I click on the processes tab, Google Chrome.exe is listed 7 times
Chrome.exe 46,116k Chrome.exe 8,540k Chrome.exe 2,188k chrome.exe 5,456 chrome.exe 34,300 chrome.exe 59,792k |
I have disabled Google Chrome, installed Firefox. Firefox does the same thing as does Internet Explorer. As an earlier poster said, I might be looking at replacing the hard drive. I am now checking into the costs and sizes of hard drives.
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Seems everything you are trying is internet based....ie. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.
Have you tried any of your other programs that don't use the net? Do they also run slow? Purchasing a new hard rive might not fix your problem....maybe you have a problem with your network card or wireless antenna... I think you said it was a laptop, so worst case, take it over to Best Buy and let the Geek Squad take a look at it... Good Luck! |
What OS are you running on each system? There have been some win 7 machines that have TCP/IP issues
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Here are some possible fixes. Even though the page is old, it is still relevant.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...juz8O_-vWXoYQA |
Does the laptop connect to the internet wirelessly? I was just having trouble with my wireless system running slower than normal. When I did a speed test I found the download speed to be 1/6th of what ir was in July. I unplugged my router power cord for 1 minute and plugged it back in and the problem was fixed.
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I found this answer on the internet. Sounds like your issue.
a few days ago i had a similar problem whereby 4 to 6 instances of explorer.exe would load every boot. I noticed HKCU and HKLM entries in startup from msconfig which i know is not right so i did some sleuthing. Ended up finding a directory "c:\windows\explorer" which contained 1 file "svchost.exe". Zone Alarm recognized it as virus but wouldnt remove it. Just kept respawning instantly. Had to boot into safe mode, remove entries from registry, then delete said folder. Entries found in "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ru n" and also HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\Curren tVersion\Run". Also removed all prefetch entries. |
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Can you do a System Restore to a date when the problem didn't exist? You could on XP, but not sure if 7 has that feature. Your laptop seems awfully young to be having hard drive problems.
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Try this.....
Before you spend $$ on drive, try downloading Spybot a free anti-spyware program, run it and see if it can find any bad stuff.
Good luck! |
The Villages Computer Club Responds
Chances are you have a virus infection on your computer. VCC has techs who go to the home for about $35 an hour and clean up slow computers. In addition, if it's something else, they'll diagnose it. Why guess?
Look under the Tech Help Tab. The Villages Computer Club Don Kobes |
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I wanted to thank everyone who responded to my post about my computer slow downs. It got worse before it got better. At the end of the day yesterday it crashed. This morning it booted ok. I began troubleshooting it trying to think of anything I could do. I decided to check on Internet Explorer and tried to download an updated version. That was unsuccessful as I already had the latest version. Then I typed in the help screen to "repair internet explorer". That came up with a suggestion to "reset internet explorer" to its defaults. I did that and it was like magic!! It's back to better than great! I'm thinking an internet explorer update was the culprit that was not compatible with my windows vista. I also have discovered that my mouse wheel is skipping and ordered a new one of those. Easy fix $24.00. Thanks again to everyone!!:bigbow: |
I ran this on my computer & it really helped::
SuperAntiSpyware Free Edition - CNET Download.com |
You probably have a malware infection -- Get tech help at The Villages Computer Club.
The Villages Computer Club |
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My computer is fixed. Note my post above. Malware was my first thought. I run Malwarebytes software scans about twice a month and it came out as a clean scan most recently. I also subscribe to Norton antivirus live and have no virus. I also disabled unneeded start-up programs with the help of System Mechanic. The problem was an update to Internet Explorer 9 that was not compatible with windows vista because when I reset internet explorer everything returned to normal. Thanks for your offer of help. |
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