Ive got XP now and when i go on the net it runs fine but after a couple of minutes it goes really slow and the pages take a while to load up, is there anything i can download so that it doesnt go slow? and has anyone else had this problem?
Ive got XP now and when i go on the net it runs fine but after a couple of minutes it goes really slow and the pages take a while to load up, is there anything i can download so that it doesnt go slow? and has anyone else had this problem?
What pc do you have?
Its a tiny one. Its got 1000MHz amd athlon processor, 256 mb ram and 40 gb hard disk
Goes slow all the pc ,or only the internet 'If you want to give a boost to the internet pages go HERE.
I have almost the same specs:
1ghz Intel Celeron
384MB RAM
20GB Hard Drive
My comp runs about as fast as I can make it.
The only simple answer I can think of is that maybe you have to many processes running in the backround, using a lot of CPU? Check out your Task Manager. But if it's just the web pages, that link SH posted works like a charm.
22 processes are running, is that to many? Yup it is just the internetOriginally posted by razorsharp013@23 September 2003 - 19:39
I have almost the same specs:
1ghz Intel Celeron
384MB RAM
20GB Hard Drive
My comp runs about as fast as I can make it.
The only simple answer I can think of is that maybe you have to many processes running in the backround, using a lot of CPU? Check out your Task Manager. But if it's just the web pages, that link SH posted works like a charm.
No, 22 is fine, I have over 30 running right now. Follow that link on SH's post it'll help a lot. And check your internet settings.
i went on that link and it has helped a bit but im afraid it is still very slow, it was never this slow when i was on ME, if i downloaded some updates from the microsoft site (probably the modem driver would that work?
Possibly, but you have to restart to make those registry changes take effect. And it's probably something small, like your modem, or browser settings. I know there are posts about that, don't ask me where though. Use the board search engine. And what type of connection do you have anyway?
56 kOriginally posted by razorsharp013@23 September 2003 - 20:30
Possibly, but you have to restart to make those registry changes take effect. And it's probably something small, like your modem, or browser settings. I know there are posts about that, don't ask me where though. Use the board search engine. And what type of connection do you have anyway?
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