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    Originally posted by robnyt@19 June 2004 - 19:41
    I'll try some/all of these and see what happens. So weird. Great example of what's "bothering" my computer. Have one of those aquarium screensavers. The fish smoothly swim around the screen and then suddenly start move jerky, freezing for a couple of seconds, then start up again. REALLY don't think it's what I'm feeding them.
    I know first thing I'd do with out seeing your specs is dump the screen saver . You probably have some fancy desk top pic's too, right ? Whats your memory size Rob? All of the above suggestions would help in some way, its up to you to find and use the right ones . My advice? Find a good disk clean up tool , theres lots of options here on this forum. Use the search button to discover them.

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    Sounds to me like you are badly in need of a defragment.

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    I know first thing I'd do with out seeing your specs is dump the screen saver .
    ***Not that as I added it only yesterday and this "slow/sluggish" problem has been around a long time.

    You probably have some fancy desk top pic's too, right ?
    ***I only have one digital pic on my desktop.

    Whats your memory size Rob?
    ***Don't know how to check this. AGAIN, it's VERY important to remember that my tech-smarts are that of your below average 4-year old .

    My advice? Find a good disk clean up tool , theres lots of options here on this forum. Use the search button to discover them.
    ***Fair enough. That stated, which one would YOU recommend?

    Thanks SO much.

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    Robnyt,

    How old is your Windows installation?
    To check the amount of installed memory go to:
    Start>Control Panel>System.
    Right there in system properties on the general page it will tell you.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #15
    How old is your Windows installation?
    ***If this means (remember, SUPER-newbie) when I installed the Windows program, I'd have to say maybe a year or two ago.

    To check the amount of installed memory go to: Start>Control Panel>System. Right there in system properties on the general page it will tell you.
    ***According to this my page is as follows:

    System - Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. Version 2002. Service Pack 1.
    Computer - Intel®, Pentium® 4 CPU 1.80 GHz. 256 MB of RAM.

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    Ok then.

    You might take this advice with a grain of salt...I'm more of a hardware than software guy...but....

    256Mb of RAM seems very minimal for a XP OS.
    Especially with screensavers running, etc.
    If possible, I would install another module and bring yourself up to 512Mb.

    Secondly, I would use your Dell restore disk and just wipe Windows clean and reinstall.
    Nothing like a shiney, fresh OS to bring back that snappy performance you remember.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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