cheezyflier
Charter Member
maybe one of you may know the answer.
my computer has gotten excruciatingly slow the past couple of days. i ran a virus scan with avg pro, and with norton. they haven't found anything. i cleaned out my cache with ccleaner and adaware. i have defragged, and also ran the clean up utility. the only other differences i have noticed is, when i start up, i get the icon for my windows profile but i have to click on it before i get the window for my password. used to be the window came up automatically. also, process lasso, a program i use to monitor my cpu usage shows my processor working alot harder than it used to, but i am not seeing any new processes in my task manager.
these are my specs:
dell dimension 2400 desktop
windows home sp2
pentium 4, 2.80 ghz
30G "C" drive
200G "E" storage drive
2 G ddr ram
nvidia geforce fx5500
does anyone have any ideas, something i might try? something to look for?
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my computer has gotten excruciatingly slow the past couple of days. i ran a virus scan with avg pro, and with norton. they haven't found anything. i cleaned out my cache with ccleaner and adaware. i have defragged, and also ran the clean up utility. the only other differences i have noticed is, when i start up, i get the icon for my windows profile but i have to click on it before i get the window for my password. used to be the window came up automatically. also, process lasso, a program i use to monitor my cpu usage shows my processor working alot harder than it used to, but i am not seeing any new processes in my task manager.
these are my specs:
dell dimension 2400 desktop
windows home sp2
pentium 4, 2.80 ghz
30G "C" drive
200G "E" storage drive
2 G ddr ram
nvidia geforce fx5500
does anyone have any ideas, something i might try? something to look for?
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