Guest Tolstoy Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 My first post to this group, hope I'm in the right place and if not please direct me to the appropriate newsgroup. I've had this Toshiba Satellite A15S129 laptop for a few years now. It runs on WinXP. I use it at wifi spots around town, cafes and libraries and the like. It has antivirus and anti-spyware programs, up to date. Lately this laptop runs very slow. I really notice it in the Network Connections function. Network Connections works okay right after the computer boots, but if I have to use it more than once, it hangs. It seems like the misbehavior started when I tried to update Webroot Spy Sweeper, so I uninstalled it. The computer acts just the same whether Spy Sweeper is installed or uninstalled. But anyway, right after the SS update, the computer started its glitchy slow behavior and also wouldn't recognize one of the wireless cards. I have two pcmcia cards, an Orinoco b card and an Intellinet g card. At first it wouldn't recognize the b card, then the b card started working again whereupon the computer failed to recognize the g card. I fixed this by uninstalling the g card driver and reinstalling it from the original CD. Next I thought I'd look into the possibility that my computer's registry is messed up. I haven't done anything to the registry since I bought the computer. I used Max Registry Cleaner's free registry scan, which indicated the registry would shrink about 3% if I used their utility to clean up the registry. I wouldn't mind spending the money on a registry cleaner if I knew it had a strong possibility of fixing the computer's balkiness. Just thought I'd ask for the opinions of people that know more than I do, how to go about getting my computer to work right again.
Guest Rich Barry Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: computer getting really slow Tolstoy, give System Mechanic 7 a try. Before you use the Registry Cleaner make a backup of the registry in case any problems occur. Go to http://www.iolo.com and download a 30 day free trial. "Tolstoy" <kellrobinson@billburg.com> wrote in message news:1184121835.599286.34940@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > My first post to this group, hope I'm in the right place and if not > please direct me to the appropriate newsgroup. > I've had this Toshiba Satellite A15S129 laptop for a few years now. > It runs on WinXP. I use it at wifi spots around town, cafes and > libraries and the like. It has antivirus and anti-spyware programs, > up to date. > Lately this laptop runs very slow. I really notice it in the Network > Connections function. Network Connections works okay right after the > computer boots, but if I have to use it more than once, it hangs. > It seems like the misbehavior started when I tried to update Webroot > Spy Sweeper, so I uninstalled it. The computer acts just the same > whether Spy Sweeper is installed or uninstalled. But anyway, right > after the SS update, the computer started its glitchy slow behavior > and also wouldn't recognize one of the wireless cards. I have two > pcmcia cards, an Orinoco b card and an Intellinet g card. At first it > wouldn't recognize the b card, then the b card started working again > whereupon the computer failed to recognize the g card. I fixed this > by uninstalling the g card driver and reinstalling it from the > original CD. > Next I thought I'd look into the possibility that my computer's > registry is messed up. I haven't done anything to the registry since > I bought the computer. > I used Max Registry Cleaner's free registry scan, which indicated the > registry would shrink about 3% if I used their utility to clean up the > registry. I wouldn't mind spending the money on a registry cleaner if > I knew it had a strong possibility of fixing the computer's > balkiness. Just thought I'd ask for the opinions of people that know > more than I do, how to go about getting my computer to work right > again. >
Guest Uncle Grumpy Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Re: computer getting really slow "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote: > Tolstoy, give System Mechanic 7 a try. Before you use the Registry >Cleaner make a backup of > the registry in case any problems occur. In case???? Change that to DO NOT USE SYSTEM MECHANIC'S REGISTRY CLEANER!
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