My computer Should NOT be slow :(
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My computer Should NOT be slow :(
Hey,
I was running a game today and I got annoyed when it was going slow; it felt like I was playing it on my old computer. Anyway, it shouldn't be slow, I have two 512MB sticks of Kingston hyperX and a radeon 9600 XT (128MB). Why is it going slow? Could it be something to do with my CD drive? The CD is the only old component in my computer, everything is almost brand new and I would expect it to run this game...
I was running a game today and I got annoyed when it was going slow; it felt like I was playing it on my old computer. Anyway, it shouldn't be slow, I have two 512MB sticks of Kingston hyperX and a radeon 9600 XT (128MB). Why is it going slow? Could it be something to do with my CD drive? The CD is the only old component in my computer, everything is almost brand new and I would expect it to run this game...
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You might have spyware on, I have some form of spyware which I can't get rid of and it says there's two IEXPLORE.exe's open, hen I don't even use internet explorer. That, on average, uses 20Mb of memory (or around 20,500Kb). The minimum specs for rise of nations are:
Win 98/2000/Me/XP
P450 required
128MB RAM required
16MB video card
300MB HD space
so you should be running it fine
Failing that update your video drivers and the version of direct x you're using and hope for the best... also run spybot and ad-aware just in case.
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html Spybot
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ Ad-aware
and I'm running 40 processes. Including Norton, MSN messenger, C-Media mixer for sound, eMule, Media player and Firefox
Win 98/2000/Me/XP
P450 required
128MB RAM required
16MB video card
300MB HD space
so you should be running it fine

Failing that update your video drivers and the version of direct x you're using and hope for the best... also run spybot and ad-aware just in case.
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html Spybot
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ Ad-aware
and I'm running 40 processes. Including Norton, MSN messenger, C-Media mixer for sound, eMule, Media player and Firefox
[CPU] AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice
[MOBO] DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D (s939)
[CARD] ATI Radeon X800 XL (256MB)
[CASE] Silverstone Temjin TJ01 - Silver
[HDD] ST340016A (40 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)
[HDD] WDC WD1200BB-00CJA1 (111 GB, IDE)
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if its spywhere run spywhere removal... but i doubt that is the problem
you have plenty of ram so i wouldn't worry about that
i've used 800mb(only having 512mb) ram, so i was well into virutual ram, then started UT2004 sure it lagged a bit, but that is what happens on multiplyer games
you have plenty of ram so i wouldn't worry about that
i've used 800mb(only having 512mb) ram, so i was well into virutual ram, then started UT2004 sure it lagged a bit, but that is what happens on multiplyer games
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I found Ad-aware SE picks up loads more spyware item than Spybot did, I'd recommend that if you're going to try to remove spware and the like.
[CPU] AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice
[MOBO] DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D (s939)
[CARD] ATI Radeon X800 XL (256MB)
[CASE] Silverstone Temjin TJ01 - Silver
[HDD] ST340016A (40 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)
[HDD] WDC WD1200BB-00CJA1 (111 GB, IDE)
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Computer gone slow....need help? :(
Hi,
ive upgraded my computer about a year ago.
about 3 weeks ago i started having a problem my computer has gone extremly slow, the start up is fine, but when i log on thats when it all starts, it takes 5 mins to open a application, i tried removing a few things off the computer but doesnt seem to make any difference, i am really starting to get annoyed because i cant do anything without having to wait for quite some time.
could someone help PLEASE????
Thanks
ive upgraded my computer about a year ago.
about 3 weeks ago i started having a problem my computer has gone extremly slow, the start up is fine, but when i log on thats when it all starts, it takes 5 mins to open a application, i tried removing a few things off the computer but doesnt seem to make any difference, i am really starting to get annoyed because i cant do anything without having to wait for quite some time.
could someone help PLEASE????
Thanks