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From: Paul H on 19 Jul 2010 10:43 I have an Acer Aspire 5515-5831 that is running at about 20% of the normal speed. It drives me crazy! 2 gig memory. Windows Vista home w/service pack 1. Plenty of hard disk. I just cleaned the disk. It's not swapping to disk. I've checked for virus using Avast - the latest version. I've used Malwarebytes and AdAware full scan. They found a few, but I had them cleaned. I ran it again, with zero results the 2nd time. Ideas, anyone? TIA, Paul
From: Bert Hyman on 19 Jul 2010 11:26 In news:4c446496$0$11809$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam(a)att.net> wrote: > I have an Acer Aspire 5515-5831 that is running at about 20% of the > normal speed. It drives me crazy! 2 gig memory. Windows Vista home > w/service pack 1. Plenty of hard disk. I just cleaned the disk. > It's not swapping to disk. I've checked for virus using Avast - the > latest version. I've used Malwarebytes and AdAware full scan. They > found a few, but I had them cleaned. I ran it again, with zero > results the 2nd time. Ideas, anyone? TIA, Paul What's your measure of speed? Running programs locally, or accessing the Internet? When you run Task Manager and look at the "Performance" tab, what do you see? Look at the "Processes" tab, sorted on CPU; what's at the top? What percent of CPU capacity is consumed by the top few processes? What do you see on the "Networking" tab when you think there's nothing going on? -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert(a)iphouse.com
From: Bob Villa on 19 Jul 2010 11:45 On Jul 19, 7:43 am, "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoS...(a)att.net> wrote: > I have an Acer Aspire 5515-5831 that is running at about 20% of the normal > speed. It drives me crazy! 2 gig memory. Windows Vista home w/service > pack 1. Plenty of hard disk. I just cleaned the disk. It's not swapping > to disk. I've checked for virus using Avast - the latest version. I've > used Malwarebytes and AdAware full scan. They found a few, but I had them > cleaned. I ran it again, with zero results the 2nd time. Ideas, anyone? > TIA, Paul You mentioned disk clean-up? Have you used CCleaner? Run MB in SafeMode if you can.
From: Sjouke Burry on 19 Jul 2010 13:20 Paul H wrote: > I have an Acer Aspire 5515-5831 that is running at about 20% of the normal > speed. It drives me crazy! 2 gig memory. Windows Vista home w/service > pack 1. Plenty of hard disk. I just cleaned the disk. It's not swapping > to disk. I've checked for virus using Avast - the latest version. I've > used Malwarebytes and AdAware full scan. They found a few, but I had them > cleaned. I ran it again, with zero results the 2nd time. Ideas, anyone? > TIA, Paul > I have just cleaned up such a case. Check whether the hd is in pio mode instead of dma mode. Procedure: right-click my computer, select hardware, device manager, then click on IDE/ATA/ATAPI controllers. Check each of the disk channels(advanced mode) whether dma is selected and used. If not , delete the channel(s) and reboot. On reboot they re-install automatically and try to use dma. When successful, speed increases about twentyfold.
From: Paul H on 19 Jul 2010 15:50 What is MB? "Bob Villa" <pheeh.zero(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1902ce79-66d4-4697-94c1-11e7f40c82ee(a)y4g2000yqy.googlegroups.com... On Jul 19, 7:43 am, "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoS...(a)att.net> wrote: > I have an Acer Aspire 5515-5831 that is running at about 20% of the normal > speed. It drives me crazy! 2 gig memory. Windows Vista home w/service > pack 1. Plenty of hard disk. I just cleaned the disk. It's not swapping > to disk. I've checked for virus using Avast - the latest version. I've > used Malwarebytes and AdAware full scan. They found a few, but I had them > cleaned. I ran it again, with zero results the 2nd time. Ideas, anyone? > TIA, Paul You mentioned disk clean-up? Have you used CCleaner? Run MB in SafeMode if you can.
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