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Old May 9, 2007, 05:51 AM
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computer getting slow down

Hello,
The performance of my windows XP is very slow. But if i disconnect my computer from the network it becoming very fast. This is happening with almost all computers. I am sure there is no any virus or any other threats. Is this happeining because of network broadcasting or any other network connectivity issuse is there?

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Hello,
The performance of my windows XP is very slow. But if i disconnect my computer from the network it becoming very fast. This is happening with almost all computers. I am sure there is no any virus or any other threats. Is this happeining because of network broadcasting or any other network connectivity issuse is there?

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Is it parasites? I reloaded my Internet Explorer and got rid of parasites (ad ware) and mine is 100 times faster.
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Here's my usual C&P for cases like this:

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Originally Posted by Curlyben's maintenance tips
When was the last time you did some serious maintenance on your system ?

System maintenance includes:
Defrag
FULL patching
Virus scanning
Spyware scanning
removal of rubish files

Defrag is an inbuilt function in XP.
Open My Computer > Right click C: > Tools Tab and its there.

To make sure everything is running fine run both anti virus and anti spyware apps in normal AND safe modes. (make sure that they are updated first ! ) (AVG is good and free AV)
(A couple of good removal tools are Spybot and Adaware)

ALso an on line virus and spyware scanner is Trend Housecall

Just a note: actively running two AV's on one machine can cause problems.
So if you are thinking about it make sure your current one is disabled first.
Same thing applies to online scanners as well.


Removal of junk files is easy with CCleaner a free app that does exactly what

If all this fails then a repair install may be in order:

Here's the official Micro$oft way of doing it,
and Here's one with screen shots.

Basically this installs windows over the top of your current setup.
So you don't loose any information you already have.
This lot should resolve your issue.

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Tushars agrees: HE is right because, there is no any ralation between computers performance and network connectivity. To open any program or any file network connectivity is not required, but the speed and performance of computer is depends upon memory and processor
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