09-19-2003, 07:27 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Go Cardinals
Location: St. Louis/Cincinnati
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Performace related to Maintenance
My current computer: HP custom built online
850 MHz Athlon 512 MB RAM 40 GB HDD Geforce2 VC Crappy generic sound card 8x/4x/?x CD burner 10x DVD burner Windows 98SE then upgraded to XP (best 100 bucks spent) Runs very fast for what I do (AOL/IE/Windows Media/KaZaA Lite, light games). I take care of it (delete uncessary programs, update software, defrag, run Scandisk, you get the picture. Absolutely no problems with it (computer is base computer of home wireless network) Friends computer Same only a lil better specs, but only Windows ME. Faster processor, smaller HDD, but does not take care of it. Computer is shit, when you minimize programs they disappear, some programs stop working, freezes up, all sorts. Could performance be dictated by specs AND the way you keep the computer in shape? |
09-19-2003, 07:53 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Insane
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System maintenance allways helps out when you do it. It sound like your doing all the right stuff, but do you scan for virus or spy-ware? Spy ware can really slow your system down alot. I use Ad-Aware and Spybot-S&D to check for spy-ware each weak. Also keep up with the windows patches, their so many new virus out where that everyone should turn on Auto Update or go to Windows Update at least once a week.
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09-19-2003, 08:02 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Gentlemen Farmer
Location: Middle of nowhere, Jersey
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The maintenance you perform does not make your computer faster, it just prevents it from getting slower.
Good idea for sure. For me, I rebuild my workstations every six months. Nothing quite as fast or efficient as a freshly built OS. Your friends problem revolves around one thing and one thing only: ME. Single worst OS microsoft has ever offered. -bear
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