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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Windows Update Keeps Installing MDACMy laptop runs Microsoft Update. Each morning for about 3
months it has been trying to install the "Security Update
Microsoft Data Access Components (KB823718)".
The update reports installation as successful. When I
check my install history using the microsoft updates
website it shows multiple successful installs of this
update.
I checked the Microsoft updates troubleshooter webpages
which says to contact microsoft support with my windows
update.log and seupapi.log files ready.
My laptop is a compaq armada and I run updates from
within a LAN. Other updates have occured with no
problems. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> DVD Writer Compatibility ?I purchased a DVD Writer but can not seem to save to it. The only options
are saving to Computer, CD, E-mail, Web, or DV Camera
When I tried saving to CD, the program said the files are too large ( It's a
wedding video).
Is there a DVD Writer Patch ?
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- Windows XP Setup >> WinXP and svchost.exePlease help. I have accidentally erased all remnents
on "svchost" from WinXP wronly thinking that this was a
spyware program. I realize I was wrong; Now, I can't use
some programs such as those not connecting to the internet
(IE, Netscape). I'm getting by via Win98 for internet
access (I have dual booted with the 2 systems on 2
separate hard drives). ANY SUGGESTIONS???
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- Windows XP Network >> Can't surf but can still downloadI have two computers connected to a Linksys WRT54G (wireless router).
My trouble is that from time to time I loose the ability to surf the
web on both computers at the same time. But while I can't surf, I can
still download files via any bittorrent client like utorrent.
When I unplug the ac power to the router and replug it in, I re-gain my
surfing capabilities.
I loose my connectivity once or twice a day and have to do the unplug
and replug thing.
This is the third linksys router that I've had this problem with. The
first was a wired router BEFSR41 and the 2nd was a WRT54G (wireless
router) and now I'm on my third router, again a WRT54G.
Linksys gave me the 3 router hoping to correct the problem. It didn't.
The cable modem is getting a strong signal...so says the cable
company. They think it's an ip conflict caused by the router.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> using rundll32.exe to upgrade to multiple CPUshas anyone had any luck automating the installation of
dual CPUs. I have a sysprep image created on a single proc
machine and want to use just one image. When I play the
image back on a dual CPU machine it detects the second CPU
but does not upgrade the HAL. I am running sysprep with
PNP switch.
Any ideas or info is greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP >> desktop wallpaperWho can I change my wallpaper that I downloaded from the
web when it will not change via the desktop wallpaper
apply method?
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- Windows XP Setup >> FILES - Need to Rename Several Files At OnceHi.
XP has a method for renaming a series of files so that they have all the
same name and are then numbered, but I need to do something else, and I'm
not sure how.
I'm converting documents from an old word processor to MSWord and maybe Word
itself can do this, but I was first looking for some kind of system batch
file.
I want to change, for an example,
Monday.JAN
Tuesday.JAN
Wednesday.JAN
to
Monday JAN.DOC
Tuesday JAN.DOC
Wednesday JAN.DOC
That sort of thing. There are hundreds of files and I'm hoping someone
knows of a way to bulk-rename the files that way, rather than having a
folder full of Monday JAN (1).DOC, Monday JAN (2).DOC, and so on.
Thanks in advance for any help.
GP
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Last video configuration not retained on rebootOk, to start off i have almost always been having trouble with getting
my graphics card (ATI X700) to work to its fullest. But having said
that, I don't think the video card is the problem. I have installed
the card in another computer and it works fine. In addition, I have
recently discovered one clue (see the very bottom of this post) that
might help figure out what is wrong.
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
When i formatted my computer atleast 6 months ago and installed the
video card drivers the following would happen:
I would install the driver, restart, and once it got to the log in
screen the computer would freeze completely after about 20 seconds, no
matter what i do. Then i would restart by pressing the restart button
on the computer, and this time the computer would work fine and the
video card drivers would work.
But the next time i turn off the computer and start it up the
resolution would be the lowest and the colors would be set to the
lowest and worst looking. When i try to change these settings, it
doesn't change and just stays at a low resoltuion and color. Then
everytime i wanted to get my graphics back up to normal i would have
to install the driver again, restart, let it freeze again, restart,
and then it would work, until i restarted my computer again.
I was coping with letting my computer do that, but recently i decided
it was time for another reformat (hoping my video card problem would
go away). So i reformatted, installed all the windows updates, except
misc ones like messenger (And yes i did install .Net framework 2.0
because the driver requires it). After i installed all those updates i
got the newest video driver for my card (version 6.11) and installed
it, then restarted my computer. But is exactly the same as before...
my computer still freezes the first time when i start up, and then i
have to restart it again for it to work. And just like before when i
turn off my computer the resolution goes back to low as well as the
color, which means i have to install the video card driver again and
go through the whole process again of restarting, letting it freeze,
and restarting.
CLUE:
Recently I discovered that if I press F8 as the computer is rebooting,
and then choose 'Use Last Known Configuration', then it will start up
properly and everything works fine, without having to reboot. So, why
doesn't it automatically use Last Configuration??
It would be of GREAT if you could help me fix this problem because as
you know, i shouldn't have to install my video card driver all the
time.
Thanks, Graham
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- Windows XP Security >> Spyware InfectionEver since visiting what I thought was a safe website earlier today, I've
continuted to receive this message:
"Your computer is in Danger!
Windows Security Center has detected a spyware/adware infection!
It is strongly recommended to use special antispyware tools to prevent data
loss.
Click here to install the latest protection tools!"
I've tried clicking the balloon that pops up, but nothing happens. I've also
done a Spyware Scan with Mircosoft Anti-Spyware and it came up with no
results. What should I do?
Also, this may be related somehow. Since this "infection", the task manager
has been disabled by my administrator. However, I am the administrator, and I
never disabled the task manager. What's going on?
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- Windows XP Network >> Getting "Access Denied"Hi,
I have a home network of four pc's. Three have Xphome
and one XP pro. They are connected through a linksy
router. On my machine, (one of the xp home) I can see and
access all other shares. The problem is that none of the
others can access mine. I share my cable internet with
all with no problem and all of the others can see and
access each other files. I'm at a loss here. What have I
done on mine that prevents them from accessing? All are
in the same workgroup with different pc names. If I use
view workgroup computers from one of the others mine
shows up but cannot be accessed. Any help will be deeply
appreciated!!
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- Windows XP Support >> After SP2 install,all links go to home pageI installed SP2 yesterday. Now, anytime I click on a link, especially if I combine with ctrl (to allow pop-up), I'm taken instead to
my home page (my.msn.com). It also eliminated my panicware utilities from the browser. Is there a simple fix for this?
Thanks!
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RMC,CPA
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- Windows XP >> Security Incompatibility?I am running XP with Norton Internet Security 2006. For months, no problem
and suddenly I can not access the secure server at Amazon.com and Amazon.uk.
Each time, I get an error message.
If I sign in using the standard server, I get access.
Any ideas?
Greg
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow XP Pro Anyone else?Hello to anyone else experiencing the same problems I
am. I'm running Windows XP Pro SP1 and have all the
critical updates installed and find that now my computer
takes like 10 minutes to load any software programs, it
does not matter which ones either, Word, Disk
Defragmenter (which I run frequently 2 to 3 times a week)
and any other programs. I can almost go eat dinner and
then come back and the program(s) will then all the
sudden come up? Was wondering why such a delay, with a
good working hard drive and all equipment working
perfectly? Thanks if anyone finds an answer to this
puzzling problem? Will check the CPU usage but it hasn't
been high normally either?
Thanks > Mike
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John

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Posted: Thu Oct 26 23:38:03 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in to a
sloth.
It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and, although I
know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress bar
crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5 before
the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics card.
Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this is
likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the (expected)
changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow. As I
hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would help,
but if anything it's slower than before.
Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not found'
error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent in
Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the graphics
is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear DG834N,
Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be appreciated,
thank you.
Windows XP238
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mrajesh24_ns

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Posted: Thu Oct 26 23:38:03 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Hi,
iF the blue progress bar is seen for a long time on the screen that means
you have problems with the hard disk. The best choice will be to take the
hard disk to the vendor from where you purchased it and then check it for
faults.
Do not attempt to tweak the settings in Windows as there is nothing that can
be done now.
--
Regards
M. Rajesh
www.winxpsolution.com.
MeraWindows EMail@HideDomain.com
"Nightowl4933" wrote:
> I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
> install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
> before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in to a
> sloth.
>
> It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and, although I
> know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress bar
> crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5 before
> the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics card.
>
> Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this is
> likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the (expected)
> changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow. As I
> hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would help,
> but if anything it's slower than before.
>
> Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
> connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not found'
> error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
>
> The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
> Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent in
> Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the graphics
> is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear DG834N,
> Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
>
> I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
>
> Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be appreciated,
> thank you.
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Gerry

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Posted: Fri Oct 27 03:35:43 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps with
your system performance. Lower overheads.
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
You may find the attached link interesting reading:
http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
--
Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
> install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
> before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in to a
> sloth.
>
> It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and, although I
> know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress bar
> crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5
> before
> the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics
> card.
>
> Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this is
> likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the (expected)
> changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow.
> As I
> hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would
> help,
> but if anything it's slower than before.
>
> Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
> connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not found'
> error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
>
> The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
> Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent in
> Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
> graphics
> is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear DG834N,
> Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
>
> I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
>
> Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
> appreciated,
> thank you.
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Nightowl4933

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Posted: Fri Oct 27 06:19:01 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Thanks Gerry, that makes quite interesting reading! Are you aware of similar
speed problems with Kasparsky antivirus? I've looked at the ratings for AVG,
but it seems only 85% effective.
Thank you,
Pete
"Gerry Cornell" wrote:
> Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
> on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps with
> your system performance. Lower overheads.
> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
>
> You may find the attached link interesting reading:
> http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
>
>
>
> --
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
>
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
> > install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
> > before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in to a
> > sloth.
> >
> > It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and, although I
> > know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress bar
> > crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5
> > before
> > the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics
> > card.
> >
> > Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this is
> > likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the (expected)
> > changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow.
> > As I
> > hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would
> > help,
> > but if anything it's slower than before.
> >
> > Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
> > connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not found'
> > error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
> >
> > The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
> > Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent in
> > Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
> > graphics
> > is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear DG834N,
> > Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
> >
> > I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
> >
> > Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
> > appreciated,
> > thank you.
>
>
>
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Nightowl4933

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Posted: Fri Oct 27 06:22:01 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Thanks for that. It was working OK before the fresh install, but I know how
these things can suddenly start to fail from bitter experience! I'll get it
checked out.
Pete
"M. Rajesh" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> iF the blue progress bar is seen for a long time on the screen that means
> you have problems with the hard disk. The best choice will be to take the
> hard disk to the vendor from where you purchased it and then check it for
> faults.
>
> Do not attempt to tweak the settings in Windows as there is nothing that can
> be done now.
> --
> Regards
> M. Rajesh
> www.winxpsolution.com.
> MeraWindows EMail@HideDomain.com
>
>
> "Nightowl4933" wrote:
>
> > I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
> > install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
> > before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in to a
> > sloth.
> >
> > It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and, although I
> > know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress bar
> > crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5 before
> > the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics card.
> >
> > Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this is
> > likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the (expected)
> > changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow. As I
> > hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would help,
> > but if anything it's slower than before.
> >
> > Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
> > connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not found'
> > error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
> >
> > The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
> > Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent in
> > Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the graphics
> > is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear DG834N,
> > Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
> >
> > I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
> >
> > Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be appreciated,
> > thank you.
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Mike

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Posted: Fri Oct 27 07:15:45 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
AVG free is very good.. wouldn't use anything else..
--
Mike Hall
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
"Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thanks Gerry, that makes quite interesting reading! Are you aware of
> similar
> speed problems with Kasparsky antivirus? I've looked at the ratings for
> AVG,
> but it seems only 85% effective.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Pete
>
> "Gerry Cornell" wrote:
>
>> Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
>> on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps with
>> your system performance. Lower overheads.
>> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
>>
>> You may find the attached link interesting reading:
>> http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>>
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
>> > install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
>> > before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in
>> > to a
>> > sloth.
>> >
>> > It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and,
>> > although I
>> > know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress
>> > bar
>> > crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5
>> > before
>> > the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics
>> > card.
>> >
>> > Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this
>> > is
>> > likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the
>> > (expected)
>> > changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow.
>> > As I
>> > hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would
>> > help,
>> > but if anything it's slower than before.
>> >
>> > Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
>> > connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not
>> > found'
>> > error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
>> >
>> > The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
>> > Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent
>> > in
>> > Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
>> > graphics
>> > is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear
>> > DG834N,
>> > Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
>> >
>> > I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
>> > appreciated,
>> > thank you.
>>
>>
>>
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Posted: Fri Oct 27 07:23:37 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Pete
You need to take all so called ratings with a pinch of salt. I used Norton
and changed
to AVG and noticed a significant improvement in system performance.
I have only once been hit by a virus. This was when using Norton but it was
caused
by me relaxing my guard and not an anti-virus programme failure. It is
important to
emphasise that any user needs to have an effective firewall and take
anti-spyware
measures. My machine is kept up to date with Windows XP Security update and
incoming email filtered and unknown mail blocked.
As I said Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating poor system
performance.
Whilst the anti-virus components cause problems it is the related utilities
which
are the real killers e.g. Norton Internet Security.
--
Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.
"Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thanks Gerry, that makes quite interesting reading! Are you aware of
> similar
> speed problems with Kasparsky antivirus? I've looked at the ratings for
> AVG,
> but it seems only 85% effective.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Pete
>
> "Gerry Cornell" wrote:
>
>> Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
>> on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps with
>> your system performance. Lower overheads.
>> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
>>
>> You may find the attached link interesting reading:
>> http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>>
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
>> > install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
>> > before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in
>> > to a
>> > sloth.
>> >
>> > It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and,
>> > although I
>> > know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress
>> > bar
>> > crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5
>> > before
>> > the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics
>> > card.
>> >
>> > Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this
>> > is
>> > likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the
>> > (expected)
>> > changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow.
>> > As I
>> > hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would
>> > help,
>> > but if anything it's slower than before.
>> >
>> > Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
>> > connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not
>> > found'
>> > error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
>> >
>> > The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
>> > Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent
>> > in
>> > Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
>> > graphics
>> > is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear
>> > DG834N,
>> > Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
>> >
>> > I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
>> > appreciated,
>> > thank you.
>>
>>
>>
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Nightowl4933

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Posted: Fri Oct 27 08:36:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Thanks, Gerry, annd it does. I'm using a Netgear wireless router/moden woth
built-in firewall and my ISP e-mail traffic is filtered through an online
filtering system, so I'm pretty well covered (at least according to the
Symatec Security website)
I'll d/l the trial versions of both (after removing NAV!) and see how I get
on.
Thanks for all your advice,
Pete
"Gerry Cornell" wrote:
> Pete
>
> You need to take all so called ratings with a pinch of salt. I used Norton
> and changed
> to AVG and noticed a significant improvement in system performance.
>
> I have only once been hit by a virus. This was when using Norton but it was
> caused
> by me relaxing my guard and not an anti-virus programme failure. It is
> important to
> emphasise that any user needs to have an effective firewall and take
> anti-spyware
> measures. My machine is kept up to date with Windows XP Security update and
> incoming email filtered and unknown mail blocked.
>
> As I said Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating poor system
> performance.
> Whilst the anti-virus components cause problems it is the related utilities
> which
> are the real killers e.g. Norton Internet Security.
>
>
> --
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
>
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ..
>
> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Thanks Gerry, that makes quite interesting reading! Are you aware of
> > similar
> > speed problems with Kasparsky antivirus? I've looked at the ratings for
> > AVG,
> > but it seems only 85% effective.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > "Gerry Cornell" wrote:
> >
> >> Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
> >> on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps with
> >> your system performance. Lower overheads.
> >> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
> >>
> >> You may find the attached link interesting reading:
> >> http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> Gerry
> >> ~~~~
> >> FCA
> >> Stourport, England
> >>
> >> Enquire, plan and execute
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>
> >>
> >> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> >I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
> >> > install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
> >> > before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in
> >> > to a
> >> > sloth.
> >> >
> >> > It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and,
> >> > although I
> >> > know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress
> >> > bar
> >> > crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5
> >> > before
> >> > the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics
> >> > card.
> >> >
> >> > Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this
> >> > is
> >> > likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the
> >> > (expected)
> >> > changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow.
> >> > As I
> >> > hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would
> >> > help,
> >> > but if anything it's slower than before.
> >> >
> >> > Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
> >> > connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not
> >> > found'
> >> > error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
> >> >
> >> > The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
> >> > Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent
> >> > in
> >> > Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
> >> > graphics
> >> > is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear
> >> > DG834N,
> >> > Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
> >> >
> >> > I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
> >> >
> >> > Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
> >> > appreciated,
> >> > thank you.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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Posted: Fri Oct 27 08:37:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Thanks, Mike. I'll d/l them both and see how they fare.
Regards,
Pete
"Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote:
> AVG free is very good.. wouldn't use anything else..
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
>
>
> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Thanks Gerry, that makes quite interesting reading! Are you aware of
> > similar
> > speed problems with Kasparsky antivirus? I've looked at the ratings for
> > AVG,
> > but it seems only 85% effective.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > "Gerry Cornell" wrote:
> >
> >> Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
> >> on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps with
> >> your system performance. Lower overheads.
> >> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
> >>
> >> You may find the attached link interesting reading:
> >> http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> Gerry
> >> ~~~~
> >> FCA
> >> Stourport, England
> >>
> >> Enquire, plan and execute
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>
> >>
> >> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> >I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
> >> > install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
> >> > before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in
> >> > to a
> >> > sloth.
> >> >
> >> > It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and,
> >> > although I
> >> > know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress
> >> > bar
> >> > crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5
> >> > before
> >> > the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics
> >> > card.
> >> >
> >> > Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this
> >> > is
> >> > likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the
> >> > (expected)
> >> > changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow.
> >> > As I
> >> > hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would
> >> > help,
> >> > but if anything it's slower than before.
> >> >
> >> > Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
> >> > connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not
> >> > found'
> >> > error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
> >> >
> >> > The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
> >> > Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent
> >> > in
> >> > Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
> >> > graphics
> >> > is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear
> >> > DG834N,
> >> > Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
> >> >
> >> > I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
> >> >
> >> > Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
> >> > appreciated,
> >> > thank you.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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Posted: Fri Oct 27 10:11:23 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Nightowl4933 wrote:
> Thanks, Mike. I'll d/l them both and see how they fare.
If you want to compare different free anti-virus products, you might want to
add Avast to the mix. I run it on all my machines here, and I'm happy with
it.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup
> "Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote:
>
>> AVG free is very good.. wouldn't use anything else..
>>
>> --
>> Mike Hall
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>>
>> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>> message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Thanks Gerry, that makes quite interesting reading! Are you aware
>>> of similar
>>> speed problems with Kasparsky antivirus? I've looked at the
>>> ratings for AVG,
>>> but it seems only 85% effective.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Pete
>>>
>>> "Gerry Cornell" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Both Norton and McAfee are infamous for creating performance issues
>>>> on computers. You might consider AVG. A change definitely helps
>>>> with your system performance. Lower overheads.
>>>> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/FAQ
>>>>
>>>> You may find the attached link interesting reading:
>>>> http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/other/what_really_slows_windows_down/5
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>> Gerry
>>>> ~~~~
>>>> FCA
>>>> Stourport, England
>>>>
>>>> Enquire, plan and execute
>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Nightowl4933" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>> I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle
>>>>> fresh install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for
>>>>> optimum speed' before being set at an appropriate level, and now
>>>>> my PC has turned in to a
>>>>> sloth.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and,
>>>>> although I
>>>>> know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue
>>>>> progress bar
>>>>> crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take
>>>>> only 4-5 before
>>>>> the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the
>>>>> graphics card.
>>>>>
>>>>> Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but
>>>>> this is
>>>>> likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the
>>>>> (expected)
>>>>> changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really
>>>>> slow. As I
>>>>> hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install
>>>>> would help,
>>>>> but if anything it's slower than before.
>>>>>
>>>>> Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that
>>>>> when connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a
>>>>> 'Page not found'
>>>>> error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
>>>>>
>>>>> The only software installed was legitimate, registered and
>>>>> activated Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no
>>>>> problems are apparent in
>>>>> Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the
>>>>> graphics
>>>>> is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear
>>>>> DG834N,
>>>>> Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be
>>>>> appreciated,
>>>>> thank you.
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Posted: Fri Oct 27 13:26:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...
Just would like to say that I have had to do a fresh install of Windows XP
Professional this week on my laptop. I have re-installed AVG Free Edition,
which I have been using on my machines for the past 2 years.
However, strangely enough, my laptop is also running much slower than
before, plus I also have the same problem with having to refresh web pages to
view them. Prior to the fresh install the laptop was quite speedy with
software aplications and with surfing.
I don't think that the choice of anti-virus software is the solution to the
"slow" problem which both Nightowl and I are expereincing after the fresh
install.
By the way, part of my job is trouble-shooting PCs, so as soon as I have a
solution I will post it here.
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