very very slow machine
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Hi,
I was asked by a friend to look at their PC - they had bought a rebrubished Packard Bell Machine with a Celeron Chip running windows XP. But it was running extremely slow and crashing occassionally,
Firstly there was only 128MB of RAM installed so I changed thhis and installed a 1GB card. Secondaly I defragmented the hard drive. It has Norton antivrsus running and its showing no issues. The PC is manily used for office applications so nothing too resources hungry, so now I am confused.
wHAT IS THE NEXT BEST COURSE OF ACTION TO TAKE? Rather than just replacing the machine!
Reinstalling windows...
Yeah thats what I thought you'd say! but unfortunately I'm not sure they have all the necessary installation CD's. I have a copy of XP but if I re-install it will I have to then seperately download drivers?
Microsoft only allows 1 pc per cd. If you instal your copy of xp you cannot activate it.
Find the number for Packard Bell and ask them for a recovery disk. The key for xp should be written on the sticker stuck to the back or side of the case.
Just download all the drivers before you reinstall... (Chipset, Graphics, Sound are the essential ones. And don't forget a decent virus protection...)
As for the drivers download pc wizard from the cpu z site and you should be able to find all the specs for the system and then use google to find the drivers.
Norton antivirus is an issue! Get rid of Norton!, it can slow down the machine, and get decent virus protection.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Norton_R [...] d4749.html
Message edited by bobjmoran on 08-03-2007 at 01:14:06 PM
get something free and good like avira antivirus. No need to spend money here...
Yeah...Norton is a royal bog fest....well its auto protect is.....you can try to disable that and see if you notice an improvement.
My vote goes for AVG Free
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/
Message edited by nukemaster on 08-03-2007 at 03:42:53 PM
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Reply to nukemaster
auto protection is for chumps
chikit: coldmast you should feel dumb for giving utter crap advice.
Reply to coldmast
Yeah get rid of, God help me, Norton. Go with AVG or Avira as said. Just curious, what Celeron chip and how much did they pay for it? right click on My Computer and click properties, it's on the general tab.
whats the model number for the computer so i can find its full specs
Totally agree, I have found that Norton can cause more problems than some of the virus's its supposed to stop. Thats usually one of the first questions I ask when someone asks why their computer is slow. "Do you have Norton or McAfee Antivirus?". Also, I have also found the Norton doesn't pick alot of things up. Almost every computer I have replaced Norton on I have found a virus once I installed another AV. I personally prefer Trendmicro's Pc-Cillin, but its not free. Its light on a system compared to alot of others and includes a firewall that is ranked as one of the best. And for the 50 bucks you buy it for can install it on 3 computers. So, unless you go for a free one, I'd recommend Pc-Cillin.
How big is the hard drive? I like Panda for virus protection.
I agree with the "remove" norton thing. It's a hog.
Goto "trend micro house calls".....google it ...... do what you have to do to get the free online scan running, and let it run until completion. It really does find things other scanners don't.
Also, it sounds like it's an old machine. After using higher quality hardware and going back to something "ancient", it may only seem to be slow. .. ?
Goto microsoft and update everything.
Lastly, some people are in denial about how "good" there machines are. Some think they should last forever and refuse to move up. Hardware goes to hell after a while. And from what I've seen from dell, hp, and those "cow" people....................... you get junk to start with.
Norton=Virus hide-out
Trend Micro...Good...free
Avg...Good...free
Avast...Good...free
some ISPs also include anti-virus as a service.
you can also check how many programs are running on the start up, memory hogs are stupid to have, how many video players does one need to watch internet content, the only thing that should be running visibly on the notification area.
You can also try crap cleaner if you don't want to manual check the registry {make sure your make back ups of the registry so you can restore them if something happens to go FUBAR}, It pretty much does a disk clean up and registry clean.
also run an Antispyware like "Spybot search and destroy" or "Adaware"
You can use your xp cd if the you can Find the xp serial code sticker on the Packard Bell Machine, you will have to go online and do a part by part check for the lasted drivers {or you could use the windows default
}
and how full is th HDD, to full and no matter how much defragging you do you'll have to do it all over again once you free some space
How much did they pay for "Packardstein"?
Message edited by coldmast on 08-04-2007 at 03:40:09 AM
chikit: coldmast you should feel dumb for giving utter crap advice.
Reply to coldmast
Hi
I removed the Norton anti Virsus and it seemed to be running much better. However the FAN is making an awful lot of noise lately and the more applications running the louder it gets, do you think its worth replacing? or is this system for the scrap heap??
Call me crazy...but did you say Packard Bell? Didn't Packard Bell disappear about 12+ years ago (when it became HP)? That thing is a dinosaur. I'd donate it to charity for a tax write-off and build a new one for around $400.00. There are plenty of sites that can show you how to do that.
Note: Statements made here are not those of an expert...just somebody reading the forums thinking "Holy crap! Did he just say Packard Bell???". Listen to the others, not me.
Here are some good tips I used on my old Gateway G6-350. Worked pretty well at speeding her up a bit.
http://www.castlecops.com/t175256- [...] st_it_may_ not_be_malware.html
well I am tempted but actually the machine was purchased new just over 3 years ago..
I just think it should be fine for what it needed for, using Word and Outlook!
OK first Packard Bell no longer is around, I don't recall who even acquired them after they went out of business.
I think the PB went out of business even before Win XP came out.
Expunge Norton from the computer, I like the free version of Avast! for anti-virus, but AVG is good too.
Sygate can still be found for use as a firewall, and works well.
As the the OS:
Use one of these programs to recover the Win XP install key, you may be able to use your install cd and the recovered key.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produ [...] iewer.html
http://www.sn apfiles.com/get/rockxp.html
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Decrypting- Decoding/WinKeyFinder.shtml
Good Luck
| pduffy wrote : Hi |
See, problem (almost) fixed just by removing crap software! Now as for the fan, are you talking the CPU fan here?
Message edited by randomizer on 08-06-2007 at 10:53:24 AM
yeah its the CPU fan - they are really not expensive so I think I'll replace it and see
It gets louder when you run more applications because the CPU is doing more work and getting hotter. The fan is thermally controlled, so the hotter the CPU gets, the faster the fan spins (within a limited range of speed of course). Now if you have been running these applications before and it didnt get as loud, it is possible that the afn is dying, but it may just have some dust clogging it up. Also if your ambient temperature is high it will also mak the cpu hotter and make the fan spin faster. It could also be caused by the PSU beginning to fail, because if its getting stressed by a hard working CPU and old age, it could be putting out more voltage than it should be, thereby making the fan spin faster and make more noise. However, the cpu fan voltage should be fairly well regulated by the motherboards voltage regulator circuits, so that is unlikely, but still possible. If you find that case fans start to get loud and the fans are plugged into the PSU directly (and not into a motherboard fan header) then I'd definitely be thinking that the PSU could be failing.
EDIT: A failing PSU can also cause low performance as components like the video card somtimes throttle when they dont receive enough power.
Message edited by randomizer on 08-06-2007 at 01:07:25 PM
try to clean the fan and heatsink as well. some times thats all it takes to get it running quiet again.
Also the clean heatsink will also cause the fan to run slower as the system is cooler.
http://tinyurl.com/26uxxb - C2/i7 Temp? http://tinyurl.com/cj3pw - VGA power?
http://tinyurl.com/5v55wk - C2 Mem performance? http://tinyurl.com/6pmbke - SLI/Xfire?
http://tinyurl.com/yfmxdc9 - Part Guide?
Reply to nukemaster
ya just like everyones saying, uninstall norton, use avg or somthing
NORTON SUCKS lol
and then contact HP and ask for a re instilation cd, and reinstall windows
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