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Some Advice
I have an old computer made like 4years or more. It's starting to lag more and more and get nerve racking. I'm thinking of throwing the old hdd and adding a new one adding 512 RAM to my 128MB im not sure if it supports dual channel if it does I'm adding 2 128 DDR's..and possibly adding a new video card...and ohh new fan(s)...possibly even get a new pSU b/c im worried it's too old and it might burn out lol... so im wondering if i take out theold drive complete and put a new one the comp will be without an OS. Since i don't have an OS anywhere i dont wanna map my hdd b/c i dont want the same errors and viruses or better yet my dumb registry on the new one...i can get my hands on a good computer and map it..so if map a hdd does that mean the new drive will be exactly to every specifement the same?? Sorry to waste your time but i thought that would be the best way to basically "refresh" my computer
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If it's that old, you really can't raise the performance by replacing the harddrives and memory. I suggest building a new system. It will save a lot more headaches.
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Shiro Usagi
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Hewlett-Packard Pavilion Authentic AMD AMD Athelon(tm) Processor 128 MB RAM MicroSoft Windows ME Q:The hdd 5400 or 7200 RPM? A: no idea my psu does generate a lot of sound, but i have yet to smell a burning smell if it's frying on me. Lol no both computers are not home built or identical I was just asking if it's possible to image one hdd and use it for the other one. Luckily next year im taking A+ computer certification class and i'll learn all this stuff |
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Shiro Usagi
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Okay, first things first...you'll want to run Disk Cleanup to get rid of any unnecessary temp files on your hard drive. I don't remember if WinME even has Disk Cleanup so if it doesn't, just find the Temp folders and delete everything in them.
Then you'll want to do a full system scan with your anti-virus with updated definitions. Follow with scans for spyware, trojans and hijackers. Then run ScanDisk and then Defrag. Do you tend to install and uninstall lots of software? If you do, the Registry is probably clogged up with unused keys. Might want to run a Registry cleaner too. Do you have a lot of programs running in background? Do you have lots of icons next to the clock? If you do, then you have a lot of background programs...you might want to disable the unnecessary ones to free up some system resources. You can use msconfig to stop some background programs from loading up with Windows. And adding another 128MB of RAM might help a bit, although I think 128MB was more than enough for WinME. Cricket
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Shiro Usagi
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Did you do the other things I mentioned yet? Did they make a difference?
I would just use the WinME defrag. I don't know of any Registry cleaners right now as I don't really use them anymore. I don't install and uninstall programs like I used to. Cricket
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lol not yet..i will do AVG and norton..then disk cleaner(been doing that a lot lately) defrag..and i'll get bac at ya..by the way how did u reply so fast? is there anyway to get like an email when someone reply's to my posts?
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Easy Cleaner 2.0 is what I use.
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Shiro Usagi
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well since it was wat you USE to use, that means your using a better one right? lol if so what is it
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Shiro Usagi
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I used to use it when I was using Win98SE. Currently I don't use anything with WinXP...mostly because I don't "experiment" with free programs like I used to.
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