When ever i turn on my computer its at normal speed but at night after its been on all day it starts running slow i mean so slow that when i try to open K-Lite,IE,Mozilla,Windows Media Player, ECT... it takes forever to open.
Any Suggestions???
When ever i turn on my computer its at normal speed but at night after its been on all day it starts running slow i mean so slow that when i try to open K-Lite,IE,Mozilla,Windows Media Player, ECT... it takes forever to open.
Any Suggestions???
um...shut the fuck up
restart.
is it windows xp? i find that windows xp is great for staying the same speed all the time.
for windwos 2000 and 98 and me and the other old ones they really get slowed down.
Get a prog that frees memory, like freeramxp pro or whatver the fuck its called.
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exit your antivirus and nortan internet security, i hate that shit i would rather have a virus and have to format then run a AV 24-7, i only turn it on when i download p2p or from cracks/warez sites
try nod32 i don't notice any slowdown with it.Originally posted by Twister@20 August 2004 - 22:09
exit your antivirus and nortan internet security, i hate that shit i would rather have a virus and have to format then run a AV 24-7, i only turn it on when i download p2p or from cracks/warez sites
unlike with kaspersky, norton, panda, pc-cillin, etc.
mcafee also somehow didn't slow my system.
I dont like to restartOriginally posted by ROSSCO_2004@21 August 2004 - 03:04
restart.
is it windows xp? i find that windows xp is great for staying the same speed all the time.
for windwos 2000 and 98 and me and the other old ones they really get slowed down.
yes its win xp
but then i dont want hackers hacking me and i dont want to get cought by the riaa and mpaaOriginally posted by Twister@21 August 2004 - 03:09
exit your nortan internet security
wouldn't you think norton is in cahoots with the riaa?
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noOriginally posted by Duffman3@21 August 2004 - 03:40
wouldn't you think norton is in cahoots with the riaa?
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