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Old Feb 6, 2008, 10:14 AM
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Computer is choppy when loading

I have been having problems with my computer for the past few months. I have made no hardware changes since my problem started. I first noticed that the computer started taking a lot longer to startup then usual. And when I would click on my account name to load my person files the windows sound bite was really chopy. Ever since then every game I play, except WOW for some reason, runs VERY laggy. I became most worried when I tryed play GTA:SA. When I load a file on the game the music goes into slow motion and when I play the lag stops until I start to move around and the game loads more of the scenery.

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AMD Athlon 64 Prcessor 3400+ 2.40 GHz
2 GB Ram
Windows XP (SP2)
AGP 8X
GeForce 7800 GS OC, 256MB

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Sounds like you picked up some spyware along the line. Also defrag your hard drive and run a registry repair and you should be a-okay.
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I defraged both harddrives and ran three different registery repair programs and an AVG spyware scan. It fixed some registery problems but almost all my games still lag really badly.
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Fool around with the settings for your video card. Usually the settings need tweeked or the settings inside the game need to be tweeked.
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Try posting your question here:
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/computers-beginners/
Some people specialize in areas such as yours. Scottgem would be a great person to ask this question.
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