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      01-02-2009, 04:32 AM   #23
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y not build your own computer. That way you get to save money and can still get what you want or even something better at a cheaper price. Cause if you buy a prebuilt one, specially branded ones, you are usually just paying for the brand only.
That's what I was thinking but I mean if he's asking about what's compatible with his computer, do you think he has the knowledge for building his own computer?
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      01-02-2009, 04:36 AM   #24
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That's what I was thinking but I mean if he's asking about what's compatible with his computer, do you think he has the knowledge for building his own computer?
well we could provide him the list of the components, and he could take it from there, and have a shop build it for him. Same banana
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The OP likely doesn't need a new computer. Why is everyone so quick to suggest one?
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if he wants to keep his current setup. I would suggest the following:
1.) Check for malwares/viruses. I can suggest using Nod32 Anti-Virus and Malwarebytes for cleaning malwares.
2.) Add more Ram
3.) Clean up unused programs that are just sitting on the harddrive.
4.) Clean up unused quickstart shortcuts, cause those slow down the startup of the computer as well.

See if these help
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if he wants to keep his current setup. I would suggest the following:
1.) Check for malwares/viruses. I can suggest using Nod32 Anti-Virus and Malwarebytes for cleaning malwares.
2.) Add more Ram
3.) Clean up unused programs that are just sitting on the harddrive.
4.) Clean up unused quickstart shortcuts, cause those slow down the startup of the computer as well.

See if these help
Aside from keeping the desktop tidy and freeing up some minimal storage space I don't see how #3 and #4 would help improve performance at all. Why on earth would quickstart shortcuts slow things down? Is Windows really that terribly designed?
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      01-02-2009, 04:55 AM   #28
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Aside from keeping the desktop tidy and freeing up some minimal storage space I don't see how #3 and #4 would help improve performance at all. Why on earth would quickstart shortcuts slow things down? Is Windows really that terribly designed?
well try to have a bunch quickstarts installed on your computer. By quickstarts I mean, programs that start automatically when you boot up your computer, such as YM, msn messenger, and programs similar to that. See if your start up doesn't slow down. I'm just speaking from experience thats all.
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well try to have a bunch quickstarts installed on your computer. By quickstarts I mean, programs that start automatically when you boot up your computer, such as YM, msn messenger, and programs similar to that. See if your start up doesn't slow down. I'm just speaking from experience thats all.
Gotcha... at first I thought you were referring to the quick launch taskbar, my mistake. Still, although those things would certainly cause boot time (in the loosest sense) to increase, they shouldn't be an impediment to the normal functioning of the machine. I.e. commands, tasks, etc shouldn't be slowed down unless he's either a) starting copious applications, or b) starting one or more applications that are using an inordinate amount of memory. I suppose this would be a good thing to check.
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Gotcha... at first I thought you were referring to the quick launch taskbar, my mistake. Still, although those things would certainly cause boot time (in the loosest sense) to increase, they shouldn't be an impediment to the normal functioning of the machine. I.e. commands, tasks, etc shouldn't be slowed down unless he's either a) starting copious applications, or b) starting one or more applications that are using an inordinate amount of memory. I suppose this would be a good thing to check.
Exactly. I'm not saying to eliminate all quick-launch. Maybe keeping around 3-4 5 is already pushing it. But more than that would cause your performance to drop quite a bit.
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I'm telling you man alienware....best gaming comps / notebooks IMO. Check them out.
I dont think I need a new computer. Especially not a gaming computer. Plus Ive looked into them before. IIRC they were overpriced or had system issues; something that caused me to go with dell.
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y not build your own computer. That way you get to save money and can still get what you want or even something better at a cheaper price. Cause if you buy a prebuilt one, specially branded ones, you are usually just paying for the brand only.
meh, i dont have the knowledge, time, or the interest. My next computer will probably be a Dell. I may pay more for the name and having it prebuilt, but the peace of mind and reliability will be worth it.
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The OP likely doesn't need a new computer. Why is everyone so quick to suggest one?
this.

I really dont. My current system has treated me well. It just needs to be cleaned up and upgraded a little. 160GB of storage and 1GB of ram was more impressive in 2005, when I ordered it.
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if he wants to keep his current setup. I would suggest the following:
1.) Check for malwares/viruses. I can suggest using Nod32 Anti-Virus and Malwarebytes for cleaning malwares.
2.) Add more Ram
3.) Clean up unused programs that are just sitting on the harddrive.
4.) Clean up unused quickstart shortcuts, cause those slow down the startup of the computer as well.

See if these help
1. I will look into these
2. Already planning on this.
3. Already planning on this.
4. How do I do this?

Thanks.
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also try this..

Start then Run
type in Msconfig
there should be a tab that says startup...remove whatever is unnecessary
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also try this..

Start then Run
type in Msconfig
there should be a tab that says startup...remove whatever is unnecessary
sweet. thanks.
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just get a decent core 2 (quad or not), 2-4gb ram, geforce 9800/radeon 3870 or above and you should be good to go
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is this internal HD compatible with my setup?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136284
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      01-11-2009, 12:37 AM   #39
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alienware ftw lol mucho $$$ though.
NOOOOOOO Alienware ftl if you're getting a desktop.

My brother built the SAME rig except not Alienware branded...$1k cheaper.
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is this internal HD compatible with my setup?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136284
if your mobo supports sata cables, then yes.
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if your mobo supports sata cables, then yes.
how do i find this out?
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      01-11-2009, 01:19 AM   #42
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how do i find this out?
Your current hard drive is a SATA drive, so you should be fine. See your scan (post #5).
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Your current hard drive is a SATA drive, so you should be fine. See your scan (post #5).
sweet. ordering now, along with this ram

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231122
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1 GB of ram is plenty for XP unless you've added a bunch of demanding apps.
Has anybody suggested a defrag of your hard drive?
Checking for viruses is definitely a good idea, those are a definite cause of many slow computers.
Try out malwarebytes as well. It's very good at removing unwanted malware.
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