From: unclesam64 on 30 May 2007 17:10 Hi. I looked at the threads and did not see this one specifically. I saw some about slow XP, but lots suggest doing defrag, which is why I am asking you for help. I ran a defrag on my hard drive, and now my system is so slow to boot up, open applications, cannot listen to music, because it cuts out, etc. Any suggestions on fixing this? Before defrag it worked fairly fast. I am not trying to do a system restore, as I will lose all my emails, and work I have had to do over the last 3 weeks. (very slowly ) I have a Gateway MX6450 laptop, 1.8Mhz, 80 gig HD, 47% used, 1 Meg ram, running XP Prof SP2. I tried the steps Gateway had on their site: Checked AVG for virus', ran spybot, ran ad aware, cleared trash, did disk clean of temp files, then did msconfig and deselected non essential startup programs. I have no Norton or Macafee items. How can I get my speed back without losing my info? thanks unclesam64
From: Leonard Grey on 30 May 2007 17:37 Defragmenting a hard disk does not slow performance, so something else is causing the problem. System Restore does not affect user files. You can read about what System Restore does and does not do in the Help and Support Center and on the internet. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est unclesam64 wrote: > Hi. I looked at the threads and did not see this one specifically. I saw > some about slow XP, but lots suggest doing defrag, which is why I am asking > you for help. > > I ran a defrag on my hard drive, and now my system is so slow to boot up, > open applications, cannot listen to music, because it cuts out, etc. Any > suggestions on fixing this? Before defrag it worked fairly fast. I am > not trying to do a system restore, as I will lose all my emails, and work I > have had to do over the last 3 weeks. (very slowly ) > > I have a Gateway MX6450 laptop, 1.8Mhz, 80 gig HD, 47% used, 1 Meg ram, > running XP Prof SP2. I tried the steps Gateway had on their site: Checked > AVG for virus', ran spybot, ran ad aware, cleared trash, did disk clean of > temp files, then did msconfig and deselected non essential startup programs. > I have no Norton or Macafee items. > > How can I get my speed back without losing my info? > > thanks > unclesam64
From: needlove on 31 May 2007 01:10 Look for files that did not defrag...specifically large AOL named files thought not really AOL. Run Adaware and spybot and if they detect something bad (tac rating)don't remove it now, go to safemode and rerun them then remove the offender. Make a note of files affected or removed. If still slow get "hijackthis" download and run it then post the results in a FORUM that deals with such results not here. "Leonard Grey" <Leonard(a)Grey.invalid> wrote in message news:eujK0KwoHHA.4424(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Defragmenting a hard disk does not slow performance, so something else is > causing the problem. > > System Restore does not affect user files. You can read about what System > Restore does and does not do in the Help and Support Center and on the > internet. > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > unclesam64 wrote: >> Hi. I looked at the threads and did not see this one specifically. I >> saw some about slow XP, but lots suggest doing defrag, which is why I am >> asking you for help. >> >> I ran a defrag on my hard drive, and now my system is so slow to boot up, >> open applications, cannot listen to music, because it cuts out, etc. Any >> suggestions on fixing this? Before defrag it worked fairly fast. I >> am not trying to do a system restore, as I will lose all my emails, and >> work I have had to do over the last 3 weeks. (very slowly ) >> >> I have a Gateway MX6450 laptop, 1.8Mhz, 80 gig HD, 47% used, 1 Meg ram, >> running XP Prof SP2. I tried the steps Gateway had on their site: >> Checked AVG for virus', ran spybot, ran ad aware, cleared trash, did disk >> clean of temp files, then did msconfig and deselected non essential >> startup programs. I have no Norton or Macafee items. >> >> How can I get my speed back without losing my info? >> >> thanks >> unclesam64
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