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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« on: October 19, 2007, 12:59:59 PM »
I have to recommend against using MSConfig to disable parts of the Windows OS.  Professionally, MSConfig is a cancer that should have been removed long ago.  Using it covers up the symptoms but does not eliminate the problems.

You should use a good AntiMalware solution (like AVG -- disclaimer, I am a reseller, but for good reason,) and Windows Defender.  Between the two, I have kept many a system clean, and cleaned up many a system.

Defrag your system, that will make a marked increase in performance, especially if critical system files are spread out across the drive.  And I don't mean just core Windows stuff, I mean anything that loads at start up.

Remember that Windows XP loads just enough to get the Desktop up and loads other items in the background.  This can cause a perceived loss in performance upon first boot, and also when first running programs.  Once programs get loaded, XP caches important parts and subsequent runs are MUCH faster.

Check your Virtual Memory size.  For whatever reason, I've seen a lot of XP loads that have static paging files set.  They should be set for "System Managed," and if you have multiple drives, I recommend spreading it out across drives.  You should have a paging file on your C: so XP can perform memory dumps when necessary, but you can also set one up on other partitions (non removable) to increase performance.  To the end, you should also make sure you have plenty of extra space available on the drives used for paging file.

And newer hard drives will far outperform older drives.  It's amazing what replacing an old Maxtor 20GB ATA133 drive with a newer 80GB ATA133 does for data transfer.

If you're using IDE, don't put your fast C: on a the same cable as a second slower drive, or non-DMA CD-ROM.

Clean up your Internet Explorer cache.  This is one part of the system that is actively indexed, so the bigger it is the worse off you are.

HP printer drivers are the devil.  They will often eat your performance.  Try to use only the corporate editions of the drivers without all the extra fluff.

Use Windows Defender to find startup items and REMOVE them as necessary.  QuickTime, RealPlayer, DivX Player, Word Perfect, et al have pre-loaders that are unnecessary if you use them infrequently.  Other programs like Yahoo! Messenger, AIM, Windows Messenger also have options to load when Windows starts... start them manually when needed, and don't let them sit in the clock tray when you're done with them.

Also watch for special drivers and programs that communicate with other hardware.  For instance, I have a Sony Ericsson phone that I synchronize with my laptop using the SE Phone Suite.  After I sync, I have to kill "epmworker.exe" or else my system freezes every 10 seconds or so as the SE Phone Monitor checks Bluetooth for phones.  I've {bleep}ed about this numerous times but it's never been fixed.  Essentially, I have to reboot my laptop any time I want to sync my phone.

Use the latest drivers available for your hardware.  A buggy video driver can cause all sorts of problems.

Also, run a diagnostic on your hard drive.  A slow system has often proved to be the result of a hard drive having to do extensive error recovery (some drives can take up to a minute to correct a bad sector.)  Windows will sometimes log this problem in the Event Log.  Which, BTW, can also be a great resource in finding problems... but not always, unfortunately.

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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2007, 05:46:47 PM »
Don't use AVG Free Edition.  Use the retail version, and don't buy it from me.

Seriously, I've run AVG in over dozen installations over the past four years and it's caught every single threat which has come in to our networks, and there have been items that Norton and McAfee either would not detect or would not remove.

I used to evangelize Norton until it started sucking several years back.

The Free Edition also does not have integration between the AntiVirus and AntiMalware engines, requiring separate installations.  Trust me or not, AVG AntiMalware is a solid product and I'll put it head-to-head against others any day.

As a practice, I can't agree with any intentional crippling, which there doesn't seem to be with the Free Edition (other than limited scheduling and update ability due to limitation of resources to the free update system.)  But there is DEFINITELY a distinct definition difference between what is a virus and what is other malware.

Again, seriously, don't use the Free Edition.  If you want to evaluate it, download the Trial Version, which is a 30 day limited FULL version.  Additionally, Free Edition is no licensed for use in environments other than home, and there is not technical support for FE.  I believe, and so do over 500 of my users, that AVG is well worth the money.

Again, I do resell AVG, but don't buy it from me.  Buy it directly from Grisoft or another authorized reseller.  I get nothing from anything other than direct sales, and I don't want the appearance of trying to convince you to buy a product so   I can make gain.
 

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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2007, 12:07:04 AM »
Somebody queue up Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie's "Every OS Sucks"

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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2007, 08:25:11 PM »
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Why are you guys spamming out sollutions, when the guy hasn't even described the problem properly? ;-)


After this many years in the business, I speak fluent User.
 

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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2007, 03:07:30 PM »
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I'll never learn that language to perfection. I keep harrasing our customers until they speak properly. ;-)


For business customers, yes, I have them mostly trained.  By fly-by-night home users, nearly impossible.

My favorite calls when I worked at an ISP: "What email program are you using?"  "You guys!"

We talked about making a new MAPI front-end and calling it "You Guys."  We'd have been rich!

I stay mainly with businesses, but I will make the exception of doing home work for employees of the business.  The reason is general education.  Most of my business customers are technologically savvy; often more so than they admit.  Home users, OTOH, often need repeated assurance and training and do not or cannot pay well (and those that don't generally don't call professionals, anyway.)  There are much better qualified people than me to work with them.

Anyway, I generally don't like to generalize, and the conclusions herein are based solely on my experience.

(Although, and after-thought while previewing is that when I worked at the ISP, I had somewhat unlimited resources and had a good number of our customers educated and trained.  People really are smart, whether they like to admit it or not, but technology can often be daunting at first glance.)
 

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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2007, 02:12:30 PM »
Shamus & stopthegop:

Random thoughts on dealing with different levels of Windows users.  If you provide service to Windows environments, you'll get it.  (I think.)  If you don't get what I said, then it's safe to ignore me; in-depth explanation won't help.
 

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Re: XP Pro .......S...L...O...W...!
« Reply #6 on: November 26, 2007, 05:32:58 AM »
Infected with what?