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Tindo@heart - May 8, 2003 |
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Taelon | May 8, 2003 | |||
Hmm. I have two suggestions for ya (I originally experienced the same issue, though not this extreme)... 1. OnTrack PowerDesk..., which is a complete Explorer replacement (and a great one at that). It slows down after a while, too (blame Windows itself for that), but starts out being MUCH faster to begin with. 2. CacheBooster from AnalogX... lets you adjust disk caching settings which include buffer settings for file and directory caching. Lowering these from their default just might do the trick for ya. I use both in Win98SE and they're wonderful. |
racketboy | May 8, 2003 | |||
do you defrag your hard drive? |
racketboy | May 8, 2003 | |||
have you tried it without the file sharing stuff? have you checked for viruses? my aunt and uncles computer was painfully slow -- and it was mostly because of a virus |
Taelon | May 9, 2003 | ||||
Yes, I meant making the buffers smaller so Windows spends less time looking through them everytime you refresh Explorer or open subdirectories. Are you trying Powerdesk as well? The thing about Explorer is actually that its web integration with IE also makes it a LOT slower than the non-web Explorer found in earlier versions of Windows 95. For more info on that, you might check out www.litePC.com... and read about the various "shell integration" features of the 98lite installer. VERY informative. (Powerdesk does not use web integration.) antime: good point about the realtime virus checking, but I have CA Antivirus running in the background all the time and it's not impacting Powerdesk's performance at all. |
Bootnut | May 9, 2003 | |||
I can't think of anything besides a virus that would be that noticeable. Sure, Norton can be a pig, but it shouldn't cause that. IF you were infected by a Klez Variant without your virus checker catching it, Klez will disable your virus checker! Here's a simple test to tell if it's Klez: Shut down any internet-accessing programs, like instant messangers, mail programs, Internet Explorer, etc. Open an MSDOS window and type in "netstat" (without the quotes) The output, if you have all internet clients shut down, should be nothing except the headings (Proto Local Address.. etc). If you see a listing that looks like it's connected to your smtp server (usually mail.yourserver.com or smtp.yourserver.com) then you most likely are infected by Klez. Do an online scan (such as Trend Micro's at Trend Micro's Housecall...) and find out for sure. If you are infected, use Symantec's Klez Removal Tool..., and follow the instructions well. I actually found this on a machine at work the other day. Thank god it wasn't directly connected to the network, it was just dialup. Hope that helps. Bootnut |
Tindo@heart | May 10, 2003 | |||
www.analogx.com to the rescue!! I installed CacheBooster... and used the setting "File Server" and there is a great noticable difference! I havn't toyed with it long enough to compare the other settings. Thanks alot! I'm sure the cause isn't a virus, I've always had this problem after several reformats. I think I'll actually reinstall WinME on it again now, I think it has superior memory management. Thanks Bootnut for the 'netstat' tip, I've used it before with network troubleshooting. I ran it before installing 'cache booster' and it did only have "Proto Local Address" and didn't list any connections. I'll remember this tip for in the future. Taelon, I haven't used 'powerdesk' yet although I intend too. I've haven't put much effort into switching quite yet. Thanks everybody for the great tips and help! |
Taelon | May 10, 2003 | |||
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racketboy | May 10, 2003 | |||
I'm sorry, but I get a nasty shiver whenever somebody says they're installing Windows ME. You're better off with 98. |
Tindo@heart | May 15, 2003 | |||
ok, I think I'll put XP on the 566Mhz/256MB machine. No, I'm not gonna try it on the 486. I've been connected 138 hours and 24 minutes, but this lightening storm is freakin' me out. I'm shuttin' donw and unplugging for now. |
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