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Is this something the is beneficial?? Or do you recommend something else?
vapour24
04-26-2004, 03:58 PM
what do you plan to do with the program? or what kind of program are you looking for that you want it to do?
it sounds pretty good to me and i did just download it, i dont see any problems so far with it
*EDIT*
actually it seems pretty dumb to me, i guess there was 32 problems with my computer?
there is nothing better than a human eye for doing the registry... all of those "magic" utilities just have a set number of registry things that it looks for and if they are there it deletes them..
If you are good with registry your best bet would be to just look thru it and learn about it, and then start deleting stuff. If you do not have a lot of that experience i would suggest you stay out of there. its a catch 22 ... you can fix it but you can also break it really good :)
-E
Well, I'm trying to figure out why my computer is not working very well. I have rebooted it a couple times recently. I don't have much installed, etc, etc
I just happend upon that link when I downloaded Adaware from download.com.
Any suggestions on what I could check??
vapour24
04-26-2004, 05:46 PM
Originally posted by DSMChick@Apr 26 2004, 04:38 PM
Any suggestions on what I could check??
1. if you have Nortron Anti-Virus run it and do a full system scan (do a live update as well)
2. run Adaware
3. Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Defragmenter
and defrag your computer
4. check what programs require the most mem usage and that may be your problem
5. run windows update
what windows are you currently using?
did all of those Sunday
I am running XP, whichi isn't by choice...it's what came with the computer.
520Talon
04-26-2004, 05:53 PM
is the registry the programs running in the background? I have something like 40 things going on and I try to stop the ones that are bad, but I don't know which ones are good either. I think that is what is slowing down my computer. Anyone know how to tune up computers?
Thanks Eric, that's exactly kind of what I was trying to get at :D
I never know what processes that are running in the background could be killed, or how to stop them from even starting if they are not needed and just taking up my space (and time!!).
vapour24
04-26-2004, 05:58 PM
you could also use the system restore feature as well on XP
Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore
that always seemed to work for me if i had a problem, i would just restore the computer to a time the computer worked well.
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