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Lots of good advice but I'm here to tell ya, you'll save a HEAP of time, trouble and cursing by just reformatting/reinstalling. Been down this road many times.

I guess it helps to know what you are doing Harry. hahahaha

 

If you need help backing up your shit.. I will assist you. I will help you get all the drives before you reinstall... but all the cleaners... it will not get them all out. You would have to get HijackThis http://www.filehippo...oad_hijackthis/ and look over the log files or have them read. It is far from easy. You can take the report and post a help question at Experts Exchange http://www.experts-exchange.com/ and have someone there read it.

 

Or you just reload. It is always good to reload.. it gives you a fresh OS.

 

I would be very careful anytime Hxtr offers to help you back up your shit :harhar:


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Oh i forgot to come back to this the last time. the guy used the pc about a week and called and it had slowed way down again, so I told him to bring it back. This time I ran Puppy from a live cd, and had the same problem with internet. So format and reinstall would not have solved anything. So I looked through my pile of NIC's and found one just like his, and swapped them out, didn't even have to reinstall drivers or nothin, but it was instantly fixed. i went ahead then and gave him another 512mb of ram for it too.



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this post left blank intentionally :)

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....and so the $30 machine has cost you $500 in time. I didn't see anyone suggest a simple chkdsk to mark and identify bad spots....or diags run on the disk. I hate legacy hardware even though I still have some. Look at the clock and record the time of death to tell your friend. Don't get me wrong i get these all of the time to work on. Identify them quick to save the time and $$$$.

It is all about the Money.

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[From the back of the room was heard] Get a Mac!

 

 

Okay, all else has failed. Try this - toggle hardware acceleration on your video card. ALSO, and this may be key (dunno, but try it) - in the Dell BIOS there's a setting for the video memory aperture. I'm guessing this may have been a replacement video card and was never configured into the system properly. Could also be that memory is too choked, but I believe someone already talked about memory upgrades. I'll add to it by noting that not all memory is created equal, and you need to get memory that's properly timed for your bus and processor. A mismatch there can absolutely cripple a machine. Might not be noticeable running a simple spreadsheet or document, but put anything bus/core-intensive on it and you get a puzzling lack of performance.



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[From the back of the room was heard] Get a Mac!

 

 

Okay, all else has failed. Try this - toggle hardware acceleration on your video card. ALSO, and this may be key (dunno, but try it) - in the Dell BIOS there's a setting for the video memory aperture. I'm guessing this may have been a replacement video card and was never configured into the system properly. Could also be that memory is too choked, but I believe someone already talked about memory upgrades. I'll add to it by noting that not all memory is created equal, and you need to get memory that's properly timed for your bus and processor. A mismatch there can absolutely cripple a machine. Might not be noticeable running a simple spreadsheet or document, but put anything bus/core-intensive on it and you get a puzzling lack of performance.

 

screw macs ...lol they cant even be used for scraps lmao



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I finished this a while back, it was the network card going bad, stuck another one in it and it works like a new computer again, relatively fast for it's age.

I just gave him a little more memory cause I had some laying around.



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Also go into windows\prefetch and delete all the files in that directory

Windows basically stores info in the predetch on the concept that things you use will be available quicker, but in reality it gets so bloated it slows the damn thing down

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Delete all the Prefetch files, will speed the boot up big time. anything in the windows \ prefetch folder is not required

 

this fixed my slow firefox browser...thanks for the tip..huge difference now



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Lots of good advice but I'm here to tell ya, you'll save a HEAP of time, trouble and cursing by just reformatting/reinstalling. Been down this road many times.

 

Install windows 7 without formating. The old file system will be put in "windows.old" folder. (but be carful what you open from the old files)

That system should run fast enough to run a web browser with trubble if everything is working right.


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