XP Slow Start up And RAM usage
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DeMoN064




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PostPosted: Wed, 11th May 2005 17:53    Post subject: XP Slow Start up And RAM usage
Hey , Is there any program that can fix these slow start up problems im having its just it takes a long time to start windows,
Booting up is fine but when I logon to windows it takes so long to load the icons , even the taskbar takes forever to load.
Zonealarm keeps complaining about the True Vector Service waiting to load that stays on the screen for about 10mins normally the system hangs and goes back to normal about 15mins later.

Also without any apps running in the background the memory usage is 50%
:S

I also noticed the other day firefox was taking up 123MB of my RAM?
Why so much?

Ive checked my system for spyware etc.. So it cant be that
Task manager says 52 processes are running is there a good app that can stop useless programs from starting up?

Anyone have any ideas on what could be the problem?

Specs :

2.7ghz P4
768MB RAM
80GBx 2 HD's
9600 Radeon Pro 128MB
Windows XP Normal (Not That SP2 Crap on it Razz)
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Wed, 11th May 2005 18:09    Post subject:
52???????

i got 29 including norton.

try disableing some services.

start/run/services.msc

http://www.geeknewz.com/board/lofiversion/index.php/t1925.html

and check step 6 here:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/OptimizeXP.html

also try this program:
http://xp-antispy.org/component/option,com_remository/Itemid,26/

some info about antispy can be found on page5
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/OptimizeXP.html
Smile

works great here.

but 52 processes is way to much.


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DeMoN064




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PostPosted: Wed, 11th May 2005 18:34    Post subject:
Yeah, 52 is alot lol , Ill try disable some of them with the services.msc hopefully should start booting up quicker, But ive just looked at my taskmanger now its 46 processes Svchost.exe is one of the highest on my list and its running like 6times :S

Style XP
Svchost.exe
Svchost.exe
Svchost.exe
Svchost.exe
Svchost.exe
Svchost.exe
System

Looks like that... In my task manager
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Wed, 11th May 2005 18:39    Post subject:
i also have 6 , nothing serious withit Smile


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[sYn]
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 09:34    Post subject:
I have 54 on my work lappy (most of which are "security" stuff) and I see no performance issues. You have to look after your PC's, defrag after uninstalls and mass deleting, make sure the apps you install aint filled with crap..
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Steve-O 2004




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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 12:09    Post subject:
do a scan with Adaware and Spybot Search and Destroy and that Microsfot Spyware Scanner.

Also do a Virus Scan with Anti Vir and Panda Online Scan Smile

My PC takes a good 1 - 3 mins to boot up Sad


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'...more and more of our imports are coming from overseas.'
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DeMoN064




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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 17:03    Post subject:
Quote:
defrag after uninstalls and mass deleting, make sure the apps you install aint filled with crap..


I tryed defraging C: Keeps compaining that the disk is ready for a scan
and to type chkdisk /f or something like that , when i do that it just says the disk is locked ,

Also is there any good apps to find out about a wi-fi connection?
The windows one is not very useful....
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 17:09    Post subject:
DeMoN064 wrote:
Quote:
defrag after uninstalls and mass deleting, make sure the apps you install aint filled with crap..


type chkdisk /f or something like that , when i do that it just says the disk is locked ,


that's because windows is using the disk Wink

right click on your C: drive/select properties/ select the 2nd tab extra/

first option check disk/ now you get a screen where you can check 2 things, do that and press scan.

You get a message that states to do the scan after reboot.
press yes or ok and reboot.

its the same as chkdsk /f Smile < that only works if your not in a windows enviroment. so before booting that means Smile


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DeMoN064




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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 18:15    Post subject:
Ok , Windows Runs CHKDSK when i restarted , But when i try and defrag i still get the same message , 'Windows Has Detected CHKDSK Is Scheduled to run on windows' , But its already done it? So why do i keep getting this message :S
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DeMoN064




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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 18:33    Post subject:
Found some sites , Looks like im going to need to find my BOOT CD
Whereever that is :S , I dont think i even have one lol

http://forums.techguy.org/t224840.html

'You can make a boot floppy or CD from which you can run a disk check and repair (using the /f switch) with one of these:
http://users.adelphia.net/~abraxas/dl/NTFSchk.exe (bootable floppy)
http://users.adelphia.net/~abraxas/dl/NTFSchkISO.iso (bootable CD image)'

Found that on the forum , Wonder if that would work?
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 18:41    Post subject:
try it :>


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DeMoN064




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PostPosted: Thu, 12th May 2005 20:48    Post subject:
Well that File done the trick, Works great now Next is to install diskeeper
Thanks alot skidrow
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