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Old Feb 19, 2008, 12:54 AM
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System slow

Sir,
My system is too slow. i have some basic knowledge about computer. i did something whatever i know. but the problem remaining same. i''m using 512mb ram and 170ghz processor and it has no temporary files and recycle bin also empty. i did the disk cleanup and desk defragment also. help me to solve the problem

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Old Feb 19, 2008, 02:12 AM   #2  
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Is it the computer running slow or the internet running slow? Sorry to ask, some get the two confused
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Old Feb 19, 2008, 07:29 AM   #3  
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If it's the system itself thats slow, then you probably have a virus or spyware. You said you did everything you know so that probably means you did a virus scan, if you did which scanner did you use? I would use Norton Antivirus since it usually detects all of the risks, but I have come across viruses and spyware that have not been detected by Norton.
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Old Feb 19, 2008, 08:35 AM   #4  
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Norton is horrible. It's almost a virus in itself.
Go here follow the instructions.
Then go here and follow the instructions.

If your system is still slow after that then double your RAM to 1gb.

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morgaine300 agrees: I would not recommend Norton either! AVG is good and I personally use Avast.
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Old Feb 23, 2008, 01:15 AM   #5  
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AVG Free fan here too.......use their spyware blocker too.....never had any problems with either....going on 3 years now
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I do recommend AVG, but every antivirus can't protect you against all malware. I have authored malware that have gotten past Norton (it was on my computer, i did not break any law). But even AVG has a weakness, last night my cousin in Florida caught a virus on her computer. AVG had detected it but could not take care of it. Luckily I had put a trojan on her computer last time I saw her just in case something ever went wrong. I had to send a new one since the virus had already destroyed my previous one but I was able to isolate it and take care of it. I'm not saying that AVG is bad, I'm just saying there is still a chance of getting a virus even with good antivirus.
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There is a difference between Malware and a Virus. The behave differently and are detected differently.
I combo AVG and SuperAntiSpyware and find that it's about 99.999% effective.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TechEmperor
There is a difference between Malware and a Virus. The behave differently and are detected differently.
I combo AVG and SuperAntiSpyware and find that it's about 99.999% effective.

I know that, I have authored both. I have a job where i have to try and hack someone's system to make sure it's secure. What I'm saying is that I have made both viruses and malware that have gotten past alot of popular antiviruses.
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