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tommy the cat

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Feb 6, 2007
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As posted my laptop has been struggling of late and it's finally got enough on my nerves to do something about it!
Now I've defragged dumped my pics but it's still spool slow!
So advice sais to reboot, so can I save my bookmarks I'm using morzilla firefox?
Will thic cure it's slow assness?
I looked at memory used and it's upto 20g from a poss 30?
Sorry for daft questions but I'm a putor clutz.
Ta dave
 

Waldganger

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If you are concerned about loosing bookmarks, go to the bookmarks folder, select organise bookmarks. When the new window opens, it has an option for import/backup.

do that then go for it.


As for running slowly, maybe you have programs you do not need on there.

most media players can be replaced with a better program, called VLC Player.
go into the add/remove programs in Control Panel and have a look at what is there that you don't use (only remove it if you installed it)

some programs are necessary even if you haven't ever heard of them

good luck
 

Shewie

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I'd shift any data off it that you want to keep and then format the hard drive and reinstall windows from scratch. Just make sure you've got all the necessary drivers to put back on again afterwards.
 

Miyagi

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I'd shift any data off it that you want to keep and then format the hard drive and reinstall windows from scratch. Just make sure you've got all the necessary drivers to put back on again afterwards.

I'll be doing that in the next couple of days, too many missing dll files and disk errors, in the last few days, plus my old 2006 version of Vista has a tendency not to shut down properly causing a corrupt registry etc.

It will mean a never ending procession of updates and service packs however.

What most folk forget to do is to hoover/vacuum the fan port now and again - make sure the pooter is off.

This can make a big difference too.
 

Adze

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Just turn off the bells and whistles and it's better than XP Red, more stable and more secure straight out of the box. looks like Win2K though, which some won't like as it's a bit basic.

Of course, the ultimate sanction is install Ubuntu (or XUbuntu if it's a really old system) and only bother booting Windows to play games.

Suse is pretty slick too, although slightly more wizard driven on the face of it than Ubuntu - if it's good enough for Novell...
 

Andy2112

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Jan 4, 2007
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Put Linux on it. total 700mb of disk space taken up.

Open Source so anyone can 'make it better'

Virtually virus proof because it's an OS prog.
 

nitrambur

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Jan 14, 2010
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Put Linux on it. total 700mb of disk space taken up.

Open Source so anyone can 'make it better'

Virtually virus proof because it's an OS prog.

So why hasn't anyone made it better yet? :D
My netbook with linux seems to forget between keystrokes that I've signed in as administrator
 

Tadpole

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Nov 12, 2005
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Just turn off the bells and whistles and it's better than XP Red, more stable and more secure straight out of the box. looks like Win2K though, which some won't like as it's a bit basic.

Of course, the ultimate sanction is install Ubuntu (or XUbuntu if it's a really old system) and only bother booting Windows to play games.

Suse is pretty slick too, although slightly more wizard driven on the face of it than Ubuntu - if it's good enough for Novell...
It's such a long process, first get a degree in computing (three to four years) then install Ubuntu (Two to three days to download and find all the drivers compile them install them the debug them, reinstall them). a Day to shop for printers and add ons that work with your version of Ubuntu :lmao:
 

Adze

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It's such a long process, first get a degree in computing (three to four years) then install Ubuntu (Two to three days to download and find all the drivers compile them install them the debug them, reinstall them). a Day to shop for printers and add ons that work with your version of Ubuntu :lmao:

Has it's been a while since you tried a Linux distro then? ;)

The XUbuntu liveCD is 680MB and is bootable and useable with no changes to your Windows OS. Apart from wireless network drivers, which might require a mouseclick to authorize use of, everything else on my 3 year old off the shelf HP system (printer, scanner, 2 x USB drives, integrated memory card reader) worked automatically with no user initiated driver installs at all. It's quite a lot like using XP in fact, but with a little less bloat and fewer open ports to be exploited.

Here's a link to the UK mirror, should you care to give it another whirl.
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/karmic/release/
 

Miyagi

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"vista":lmao:
I just got that joke cos my commodore64 is kind of slow with a dial-up connection.

I knew I should never have thrown out my ZX Spectrum. :D

Nor my BBC Micro, nor my Commodore Pet, nor my Northern Telecom, nor my Memorex computer...

Sob...

Liam
 

British Red

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Just turn off the bells and whistles and it's better than XP Red, more stable and more secure straight out of the box. looks like Win2K though, which some won't like as it's a bit basic.

Not according to my d/t architect. We have refused to install it professionally and will move from XP Pro to 7. The Vista jokes are funny though :)
 

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