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There are many reasons why your computer is running slower. If you're sure that your computer isn't poisoned, you can try cleaning it up with the built-in "Disk Cleaner" that comes with your system. How to use:
Click "Start" in the computer system tray area - Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup;You can also go to the free "Super Rabbit Magic Settings" or "Perfect Uninstall" on the Internet to clean up the garbage, and go to the "**site" to delete the cleaned garbage (empty the **site). In general, it's fine. If the above operating system speed improvement is still not significant, you can also use the "System Optimization" in the two system optimization tools above to optimize the system (Note:
If you are not very experienced in system maintenance, it is recommended to choose the default options of the tool, and do not use options such as "Select All, Custom", etc.). Well, that's all, have fun!
In addition, using the above system optimization tools to completely uninstall all application software (including malware) that is no longer in use can also reduce the occupation of system resources and achieve the effect of system reference.
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If you have two anti-virus software installed on your machine, so it may cause program conflicts, delete one and try it.
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Antivirus, uninstall the software you don't usually use, or reinstall the system.
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Your computer should have a virus, so format the (c:) drive, and then reinstall the system and try it.
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Reinstall the system. This is the best and easiest way to do it.
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Full antivirus in safe mode.
Super Bunny uninstalled some malware
Optimize the boot with Super Bunny.
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CPU usage is 100% up, ending some resource-intensive processes. It should be a virus.
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Poisoned. Slow as soon as it turns on?
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Use 360 to clean up the computer junk.
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1. If you are using an XP system, you want to increase the memory to more than 512MB, even if you only add a 64MB one, it will have obvious effects. The memory should be bought with the same performance as the one you are using on your machine, the same brand of memory, otherwise it will be incompatible. At the same time, the virtual memory can be set to be larger.
Second, it is best to install the final version of XPSP2 or the latest version of SP3 to reinstall the system.
4. Optimize your computer with Optimizer or Super Rabbit, and then choose the following methods to re-optimize your computer.
1. Optimize BIOS settings.
1) Enter BIOS to change the default settings to optimized settings.
2) Turn off the floppy drive.
3) Set the hard drive to the first boot.
4) Turn on the quick-start self-test function.
2. Disable idle IDE channels. Right-click on "My Computer Properties", then click on "Hardware" and then click on "Device Manager", open "IDE ATA Pata Controller" and enter the primary and secondary IDE channels respectively, select "Advanced Settings", find the item "Current Transfer Mode" as "Not applicable", and set the "Device Type" for this item to "None".
3. Optimize visual effects. Right-click on "My Computer" - "Properties" - "Advanced", in the "Performance" bar, click "Settings" - Visual Effects, adjust to the best performance, or keep only some necessary items.
4. Set the desktop and screensaver to "None" to reduce the resolution, color quality, and refresh rate.
5. Do not have more than 10 desktop icons.
6. In IE window - Tools - IT options - advanced - multi** - only check "Display**" and do not select anything else - OK.
7. Close some startup programs. Start-Run-Enter msconfig-OK-Click "Start" in the "System Configuration Utility" window - Start, except for input technology (ctfmon) and anti-virus software, general programs can be turned off.
8. Disable redundant service components. Right-click "My Computer" --"Management" --Services > Applications "--Services", and set the unwanted services to disabled or manual in the right pane.
5. It is best to use "360 Antivirus" software for antivirus software, because it occupies small resources.
6. In use, use 360 security guard, optimization master and other software to optimize the system at any time and clean up the system garbage.
Seventh, otherwise it will be 2000.
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This configuration has been aged, especially the problem is in 256 memory... It's very stressful to use now, and if you want to use the operating system, you have to take up hundreds of megabytes of memory. With only a little bit of memory left for you, the computer will definitely be slow, and if you install some new versions of software, it will consume more memory.
So if you want to have a significant improvement, it's to add a 1G memory to your book.。。 There will definitely be a big boost to open at least for some basic programs that won't be so slow
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Your configuration is seriously outdated.,P4The processing power of the processor is slow.,Slow program opening.,The memory is only 256M.,Now if you want to make do with it, you have to be at least 1G.,This computer should have been retired a long time ago.,It's no longer saved.,I still advise you to buy it again.。
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The first thing to do is to uninstall the 360.
The second thing is to root the memory module.
The third thing is to reinstall the system once.
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Poor heat dissipation. The system overheats due to the influence of the weather temperature or the insufficient number of revolutions of the CPU fan, which will lead to the self-heating of the computer.
It is recommended to check whether the system temperature is normal.
Memory reasons. When the contact between the memory and the motherboard socket is loose, it may also cause the computer to shut down automatically, it is recommended to check whether the memory is the same as the main one. The board is plugged in tightly.
Power issues. The insufficient power supply of the power supply is also an important factor that causes the computer to automatically shut down, but judging from this configuration, this question.
The possibility of the existence of the problem is very small.
Software factors. Computer shutdowns caused by viruses or Trojans also abound, especially the recently popular Trojan horses such as robot dogs.
Exposure to the virus will cause the system to reboot and shut down. If you are using Windows
2000 or Windows
XP system, built.
It is recommended that you apply the patch of the shock grip wave in time after using antivirus software, and the general problem can be solved.
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Judging from the configuration you sent, your computer belongs to the mid-range configuration, so there is no problem of low configuration.
On the system side, the problem you mentioned happens occasionally, so the probability of a system cause is low.
Not to mention the garbage.
I can't say the specific reason now, this needs to be looked at specifically, there are several possibilities for you to confirm.
There are too many software and programs that the system starts or loads automatically.
The software you launched itself is loading too much content.
The temperature of the case (preferably the room temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees, otherwise it may affect the hard disk read) The CPU usage rate is high at that time, which affects the software boot speed of your operation.
Other unknown causes.
Again, there are many reasons, and there may be multiple reasons, which can only depend on luck.
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First of all, you need to use antivirus software to kill the virus, and then click Start > Programs > Attachments > System Tools > select Disk Cleanup (several disks are cleaned up, that is, clear IE cache files and temporary files on the disk, there are operating instructions), and then select the disk defragmenter to defragment each disk.
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The computer's virus type program is running. It is recommended to disinfect the virus, or reinstall the system.
The reinstallation system can copy out the useful files in the hard drive, and then format the hard disk and reinstall the system.
Consider memory issues.
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It may be that the background software is turned on too much, close some unused ones or clean up the system junk to see if it's okay. Very computers can solve it in this way.
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Clean it up with 360. Also try to check the hard drive under it.
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You go to the control panel on your desktop and set it up.
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