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  • Jul 12, 2007, 07:01 PM
    Galveston1
    Computer hangs up frequently
    My computer seems to be getting progressively worse about hanging up. Not just one program but several, OE, Netzero, exec, and others. I use cntrl/alt/del and the message simply tells me the program is not responding (well duh!). Sometimes it will even hang up on close down and the only thing to do is to turn it off. (not recommended). It is a Dell desktop, Windows 98 SE, Pentium II, 8 gig hd, 192 OMB Ram, 1.76 gig free on hd. Updated Norton anti-virus detects nothing. Hang up occurs when on line. Any ideas?
    I just got it back from a professional and got very little for my money.
  • Jul 13, 2007, 03:27 AM
    benn11
    Norton Antivirus can have such effect especially on a slow machine. Unistall Norton and download AVG and its free!

    After you install AVG, Do system maintance: run Disk defragmenter and cleanup
  • Jul 18, 2007, 11:14 AM
    Miro
    Hi did u try scanning the PC because from your discription it is a virus
  • Jul 18, 2007, 03:47 PM
    gamer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Galveston1
    My computer seems to be getting progressively worse about hanging up. Not just one program but several, OE, Netzero, exec, and others. I use cntrl/alt/del and the message simply tells me the program is not responding (well duh!). Sometimes it will even hang up on close down and the only thing to do is to turn it off. (not recommended). It is a Dell desktop, Windows 98 SE, Pentium II, 8 gig hd, 192 OMB Ram, 1.76 gig free on hd. Updated Norton anti-virus detects nothing. Hang up occurs when on line. Any ideas?
    I just got it back from a professional and got very little for my money.

    This sounds like you have a lot of spyware,use adawre and spybot search$destroy to get rid of the spyware, also get rid of Norton it will slow your PC done using way too much rescoures.
    Click start >run>type msconfig click the startup tab uncheck all you don't need at startup.
  • Jul 18, 2007, 07:03 PM
    Galveston1
    Thanks for your answers. I had scanned and found no virus. Have trashed the Norton and got AVG. I already ran search & destroy, without change. Time will tell if the AVG has made it better. If all else fails I may format the hd and start over!
  • Jul 26, 2007, 03:15 AM
    quiero_matarme
    Spywares and addwares might be a problem, but I believe that your computer is very slow. If you use heavy programs your PC may not be able to run them. Also check the processes at the task manager (windows 98? Don't know if there is a task manager with processes but try it). If they are over 30 try ending some of them, but not the windows processes (they usually begin with "w"). This is quiet dangerous though. "msconfig" is a good idea. Go to the boot.ini and uncheck programs that start up with your PC and you do not need. Also try freeing up some space from the disk. If the problems are still appearing, then you will have to upgrade your PC! Try also increasing the physical memory (RAM)
  • Jul 26, 2007, 03:17 AM
    quiero_matarme
    Something else: when I had my old PC with windows 98 the same problem occurred to me too. Windows 98 finally may not be that good
  • Jul 26, 2007, 04:13 AM
    jocafer13
    "It is a Dell desktop, Windows 98 SE, Pentium II, 8 gig hd, 192 OMB Ram, 1.76 gig free on hd."

    This is your what System Unit has, right?(from above)

    First, there are common(but major) problems why your computer is running slowly or is hanging up:
    1.)You have a Pentium II processor
    -Obviously it cannot handle software programs with a minimum software requirement of Pentium III or above.
    2.)You have a 192 MB RAM of Memory
    -Running too many programs on a RAM like this will absolutely slow down or hang up your computer since your Memory could only process 180 MB of all the programs running at a time.
    3.)You have 1.76 gig of free space left on your 8 gig hard drive
    -Generally, computers must have at least 35%-30% of 'untouched' free space on your hard drive to perform basic or passive functions run by the operating system, etc. Another major factor why your computer runs too slow.

    I highly agree from the suggestions of the people above on defragmenting or cleaning up your hard drive but still it highly depends on how much you have from the common factors I listed above
  • Jul 26, 2007, 05:13 AM
    Naveen143
    Ok Friend This is My Idea Delete all Temp Files from Windows Floder and Prefetch Files and Documents and Settings all User's Local Setting Temp Files and Temp Internet Files and History and Recent Files and then restart the System.. and do Disk Cleanup and Disk Defrag and Scan the Virus in Safe Mode and Restart. I Think... If Not Sloved Sorry OK byeeeee.

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