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What are some simple tricks I can make my computer faster?
It is slow, and can barely play videos.
I use Windows XP, and some emachines computer. IDK specs, but meh. Help!
It is slow, and can barely play videos.
I use Windows XP, and some emachines computer. IDK specs, but meh. Help!
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
Well...uninstall useless software, run CCleaner multiple times, delete trash files, update the OS, use good software
Re: Making My Computer Faster?
well, if you honestly want the root cause of your computer being slow, its windows.
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
Specs are helpful. Telling use what kind of video you are playing is good, too. For all we know, you're trying to play a HD video on a PII.
Re: Making My Computer Faster?
...and that would be serious fail.
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
basically anything bigger than an h.264 encoded 720P video is NOT going to play with watchable framerates on anything less than an upper range p4 box. my PC is p4 2.53ghz 2gb ram radeon x1600 pro gfx card running xp pro SP3 and on a 1440x768 h.264 video i can manage full FPS if i run it in high priority in zoomplayer, it lags too much in anything else
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
CCleaner is your friend, and they update pretty quick.
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
What model is your eMachines? You definitely want to run a few utilities on it, clean up the temp files, and defrag. On top of that, upgrade the RAM. RAM is a very cheap, very effective upgrade.
Free fixes:
Utilities:
- MSCONFIG : It's built into Windows. It will tell you what your PC is loadingat statup and let you non-destructively disable some things. If you disable something and it turns out to be necessary, just click its check box again!
- CCLEANER : GREAT cleaner! Purges all the old unneccessary temp files you don't need. Definitely a good thing to do anyway, but it will speed up defrag times. Get the "Slim" build; it doesn't come with the Yahoo toolbar. Have it remove things like hotfix uninstallers too.
- DEFRAGGLER : A defrag utility from the same company that makes CCleaner. Does a faster job than the utility built into Windows.
- Ad-Aware : A great adware removal utility. It couldn't hurt to run it.
- PC Decrapifier : If your'e running a mostly original factory install of Windows, chances are it's loaded with a bunch of junkware like "trial versions" of Office and Quicken. This removes all of that. You might not want to do it on a broken-in system, but it's great if you start fresh.
Tweaks
- Move the swap file to another physical hard drive : You'll see a little improvement, though not as much as if you buy more RAM. You won't see any difference if you're moving it to another partition on the same physical hard drive, or a second hard drive on one IDE bus.
- Make the Recycle Bin smaller if you're hurting for room : By default in XP, the Recycle Bin dedicates 5-10% of your hard drive for itself, regardless of how much is in it. Bump this down a bit (but don't completely disable it!) if your'e really hurting for space.
Cheap fix:
- Buy more RAM : RAM is the cheapest and most effective upgrade you can perform on a computer (unless it uses Rambus RIMMS ). Depending on your model computer and how old it is, you can probably use 2 or 4 gigs of DDR1 or DDR2 RAM. Youc an look up what kind of RAM your computer needs at http://www.kahlon.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More expensive fix:
- Get a new hard drive and install fresh on it. Your computer should have come with System Restore CDs. If it doesn't, there may be a utility to make your own on the computer, or you can order some from your manufacturer. Once you have the CDs, install the new hard drive (there should be at least 1 space for an additional one; if not you might need a baya dapter to mount it in a CD drive bay). Completely disconnect the old hard drive so there is absolutely no way to delete your stuff! Once the new system is up and running, run PC Decrapifier to get rid of all the noide OEMs load on their computers. Now load all your good software on it. Finally, when everything's running smooth, shut it down and reconnect your old hard drive so you can copy over your new stuff. Not onlyw ill this leave you with a fresh install, but it will also give you more room to work with. This is best if you also upgrade the RAM.
Better to do something slowly than not be able to do it at all! Non-tearing Flash video? Video editing? YouDontNeedThat(tm)!
Besides, I have an XP SP1a computer that runs just like the day I built it, and it has seen heavy daily use for years.
Free fixes:
Utilities:
- MSCONFIG : It's built into Windows. It will tell you what your PC is loadingat statup and let you non-destructively disable some things. If you disable something and it turns out to be necessary, just click its check box again!
- CCLEANER : GREAT cleaner! Purges all the old unneccessary temp files you don't need. Definitely a good thing to do anyway, but it will speed up defrag times. Get the "Slim" build; it doesn't come with the Yahoo toolbar. Have it remove things like hotfix uninstallers too.
- DEFRAGGLER : A defrag utility from the same company that makes CCleaner. Does a faster job than the utility built into Windows.
- Ad-Aware : A great adware removal utility. It couldn't hurt to run it.
- PC Decrapifier : If your'e running a mostly original factory install of Windows, chances are it's loaded with a bunch of junkware like "trial versions" of Office and Quicken. This removes all of that. You might not want to do it on a broken-in system, but it's great if you start fresh.
Tweaks
- Move the swap file to another physical hard drive : You'll see a little improvement, though not as much as if you buy more RAM. You won't see any difference if you're moving it to another partition on the same physical hard drive, or a second hard drive on one IDE bus.
- Make the Recycle Bin smaller if you're hurting for room : By default in XP, the Recycle Bin dedicates 5-10% of your hard drive for itself, regardless of how much is in it. Bump this down a bit (but don't completely disable it!) if your'e really hurting for space.
Cheap fix:
- Buy more RAM : RAM is the cheapest and most effective upgrade you can perform on a computer (unless it uses Rambus RIMMS ). Depending on your model computer and how old it is, you can probably use 2 or 4 gigs of DDR1 or DDR2 RAM. Youc an look up what kind of RAM your computer needs at http://www.kahlon.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More expensive fix:
- Get a new hard drive and install fresh on it. Your computer should have come with System Restore CDs. If it doesn't, there may be a utility to make your own on the computer, or you can order some from your manufacturer. Once you have the CDs, install the new hard drive (there should be at least 1 space for an additional one; if not you might need a baya dapter to mount it in a CD drive bay). Completely disconnect the old hard drive so there is absolutely no way to delete your stuff! Once the new system is up and running, run PC Decrapifier to get rid of all the noide OEMs load on their computers. Now load all your good software on it. Finally, when everything's running smooth, shut it down and reconnect your old hard drive so you can copy over your new stuff. Not onlyw ill this leave you with a fresh install, but it will also give you more room to work with. This is best if you also upgrade the RAM.
What do you suggest he use? Linux?samjc3 wrote:well, if you honestly want the root cause of your computer being slow, its windows.
Better to do something slowly than not be able to do it at all! Non-tearing Flash video? Video editing? YouDontNeedThat(tm)!
Besides, I have an XP SP1a computer that runs just like the day I built it, and it has seen heavy daily use for years.
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
actually, i was going to suggest running dos 5, but i doubt that would be good for him. and as for linux, it would solve his speed concerns. it is much much faster than windows. adn for the average computer user, it is just as useful. and im sure there is a video editor or 50 out there.bicostp wrote:What do you suggest he use? Linux?samjc3 wrote:well, if you honestly want the root cause of your computer being slow, its windows.
Better to do something slowly than not be able to do it at all! Non-tearing Flash video? Video editing? YouDontNeedThat(tm)!
Besides, I have an XP SP1a computer that runs just like the day I built it, and it has seen heavy daily use for years.
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
Well, I don't want to buy a whole new program....samjc3 wrote: actually, i was going to suggest running dos 5
Also, I can't get videos to play using itunes, any reason why?
I frequently use itunes, firefox, audacity, and a youtube to ipod video convertor..
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
When was the last time you did a complete system virus scan? Malware scan? Do you have Norton installed?
If you need those utilities, get AntiVir or AVG for antivirus (both are free). Don't install more than 1 antivirus program or they'll "fight" and cause problems. For anti-malware, Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-Aware are both good.
If you need those utilities, get AntiVir or AVG for antivirus (both are free). Don't install more than 1 antivirus program or they'll "fight" and cause problems. For anti-malware, Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-Aware are both good.
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I use spybot, but that's it...
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Spybot alone isn't going to get much. You need antivirus as well. Avira Antivirus and AVG Free edition are both free and effective. (Remember: only install 1 antivirus at a time!)
Like we all said, do full system scans with antivirus, antimalware, CCleaner, and a defrag utility. You should see an improvement.
Please download CPU-Z, run it, and post a screenshot of the window it gives you, so we know what you've got to work with.
When was the last time you cleaned the dust out of your PC?
Like we all said, do full system scans with antivirus, antimalware, CCleaner, and a defrag utility. You should see an improvement.
Please download CPU-Z, run it, and post a screenshot of the window it gives you, so we know what you've got to work with.
When was the last time you cleaned the dust out of your PC?
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Re: Making My Computer Faster?
What should I use to host pics?
I have never dusted it, and I'll download the other stuff tomorrow.
I have never dusted it, and I'll download the other stuff tomorrow.