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computer slows down within 6 months

Computer Aid Posted on 15 July, 2006 by Luigi Martin15 July, 2006

I helped a customer setup his internet link about 6 months ago (when he got a new computer).

After 6 months, I went back for a computer checkup.

The computer was running slower & he couldn’t understand why. It also had some shutdown & startup problems.

I ask a few questions, & it turns out that he has norton IS running, no viruses or spyware, lots of memory, and the computer is used for little else beyond a lot of internet surfing.

So, I start looking at temporary folders. Windows XP has 3 temporary folder areas:

  1. A main windows temp folder
  2. A user specific temp folder
  3. An Internet Explorer temporary area (also stores cookies & acts as a web page cache).

The first 2 are used by applications while running & during installation. The applications should remove their temp files when they close down, but it seems to happen rarely, so the temp folders just keep accumulating files. In one case, I ended up deleting 9900 files!!!

Although NTFS is a good file system, having more than a few hundred files in a folder can cause a noticeable slowdown whenever that folder needs to be accessed.

The IE temp folder/cache is worse, as it seems to be used for many different purposes, and there is a rarely publicised IE flaw that makes it worse: within internet options -> general tab, you can click the “delete files” button for temporary internet files… and although it should clear the cache folder, it leaves a lot of files behind.

And to top it all off, that slider you can use, to tell IE how much disk space to allocate to the cache: it doesn’t do anything! You can change it to allocate 1Mb of disk, & you can still end up with many hundreds of Mb used.

So, I manually clear the temp folders.

Clearing the IE temp folders cannot be done using windows explorer, So I use cachesentry to do the job. The first time it runs, it take 5 minutes to clear the cache!

The shutdown problem seems to be related to a program he installed, which monitors emails for spyware… Given that Norton IS also does the same thing, there is a likely conflict between the two programs.

The startup problem is not easy to fix. At powerup, The computer seems to freeze before the bios can do anything: you just get a blank screen. But after hitting the reset button, everything starts just fine. I put it down to a hardware or bios problem. Since tracking down the problem can take a while, & since it is just an “inconvenience” problem, the customer is happy to just leave it for now.

After that, its time for me to leave, so I ask the customer to run a defrag, and after that, the PC should be as quick as when he first bought it.

I’ll return in a few weeks, as he also needs cd/dvd writing software (don’t know why he didn’t get it when he first got the computer!)

Posted in Technical | Tagged temporary internet files, temporary windows files, tuning

getting the most out of 128Mb ram

Computer Aid Posted on 7 June, 2006 by Luigi Martin7 June, 2006

A prior customer call saying his sons laptop seems to freeze & is basically unuseable.

Since I setup the wireless on this laptop previously, I know memory was a limitation, together with a lot of software starting while the pc started.

I take it home & disable all the startup rubbish (skype, norton IS, gator / gain). Its still quite slow (it now takes 5 minutes to start, instead of 15 minutes).

I run ewido & I find a mywebsearch infection. Once removed, I uninstall norton IS & install antivir instead. I also install & run winpatrol & spywareBlaster, but things are still slow… I cleanout the 2 windows temporary folders (why does windows xp have 2 different temporary folders? one is a system-level temp, the other is a user-level temp).

I also clean-out the IE temporary folder… many people try to do this, but what most don’t realise, is that there is a bug in IE, which means that the temp IE folder accumulates “lost fragments”, which never get cleared by the ordinary “delete temporary internet files & delete cookies” buttons in internet options. This is where a tools like cachesentry is invaluable.

To save every last scrap of memory, I also look carefully at the windows services… there are many unnecessary services that are started, which can take up a lot of memory. So I disable what I can… its a bit of a balancing act, as disabling too much will remove utilities that the customer might find useful.

I finally get xp fully started, with a memory “footprint” (ie a commit charge) of about 90 – 100 meg. I have been able to go as low as 45-50 meg, but many tools stop working when all the services are killed off.

I do a disk defrag.

The pc still takes about 2 – 3 minutes to start… unusually long, but I cannot see what else could cause the slow startup times (without delving into registry tweaking… which I don’t want to do on a customer computer).

Customer is not prepared to pay for extra memory, so he gets the computerback in the “Computer Aid” tuned state… antivir takes a reasonable amount of memory, but that cannot be helped, since the pc will be on broadband internet, and it was already infected with spyware).

Posted in Technical | Tagged ram, temporary internet files, unnecessary services

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