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From: VanS on 13 Jan 2010 15:57 I've got a client demo tomorrow morning out of town and my problem is my laptop system has gotten progressively slower and slower. I did a defrag maybe 2-3 months ago and that didn't seem to help. It just seems to more and more just crawl-very long times to open and close apps.(Win XP Pro SP2, Intel 1.86 Ghz processor, 2 G memory and about 75G HD with 10% free space and OUtlook 2003) My virus –Norton 360 auto updates-but am thinking it well could be my Outlook Inbox. First when I had to reinstall Win XP Pro 10-12 months ago I believe it then created two Personal Folders in Outlook with each its own Inbox, and other boxes. But also the main Inbox I use had over 30,000 emails in it. I know the capacity of the boxes can be increased but I'm wondering strongly if this could be the main drag on my system? So is this an excessive amount of emails (i've not cleaned in long time) or could the 10% capacity HD be the issue? Or the duplicate Personal Folders? Any ideas? Thanks, God bless, Van
From: Shenan Stanley on 14 Jan 2010 02:00 VanS wrote: > I've got a client demo tomorrow morning out of town and my problem > is my laptop system has gotten progressively slower and slower. I > did a defrag maybe 2-3 months ago and that didn't seem to help. It > just seems to more and more just crawl-very long times to open and > close apps.(Win XP Pro SP2, Intel > 1.86 Ghz processor, 2 G memory and about 75G HD with 10% free space > and OUtlook 2003) > > My virus -Norton 360 auto updates-but am thinking it well could be > my Outlook Inbox. First when I had to reinstall Win XP Pro 10-12 > months ago I believe it then created two Personal Folders in > Outlook with each its own Inbox, and other boxes. But also the main > Inbox I use had over 30,000 emails in it. I know the capacity of > the boxes can be increased but I'm wondering strongly if this could > be the main drag on my system? So is this an excessive amount of > emails (i've not cleaned in long time) or could the 10% capacity HD > be the issue? Or the duplicate Personal Folders? I like 15% free, but it depends really on the size of the drive. If it is a 500GB drive - 15% free all the time is overkill really, but if it is a 60GB drive - it's reasonable. ;-) In your case - I'd try to keep it at 15%. It's your "AntiVirus" really - but you could be right in calling it a virus. For a system like yours, I would remove any and all Norton products. Especially all-in-one suites like the one you have. They are *known* to use more resources than many alternatives and truly provide little to no more protection. I would recommend Avira AntiVir (free) or eSet NOD32 (AntiVirus only, cost) for the antivirus solution and using the built-in Windows firewall with *no exceptions* at least while traveling with the laptop. You should also do periodic scans with freeware MalwareBytes or purchase MalwareBytes to complement the other protection devices OR purchase MalwareBytes for a more active protection. (I'm not suggesting spending more than $90 U.S. for protection and you can get away with spending $0 using common sense/good practices.) As for Outlook - for my customers I recommend never having over 1000 emails in their inbox - now they are using an Exchange server - so that makes things different. However - having to parse that many items everytime you look in that single folder - well - think about that. But - I doubt Outlook is slowing your entire system down. Easy test - close Outlook. Better? Lots better? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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