To keep Realplayer from loading in Win 98, go to start/run, type in "msconfig" without the quotes and hit enter. Go to the startup tab, scroll down until you find a line with Realplayer in it and uncheck the box(es). Then click apply and OK. Click on yes to do a restart, or no if you want to do it later when you get the dialog box.
>You have two problems, which may be interrelated. The slow clock could be
>hardware related (specifically, a dying battery) or software related. You
>might want to search the archives using search terms "clock" and "battery".
>
>The other problem is the grindingly slow loading which may or may not be
>related. I have Win98, but the problem sounds painfully familiar. When I
>have this problem, it is typically because the system is overloaded. HP is
>particularly good at loading up lots of software at startup. I would
>suggest that you clear everything out of the startup menu and see what
>happens. Also, I am not sure if it is available in ME, but if it is, do an
>alt-cont-del and shut down all unnecessary aps. (One of these days, I have
>to check the archives about how to disable that &#E*&#@ RealPlayer that
>loads every time I start up.)
>
>One good way to determine what's going on with the computer is to use the
>resource meter, assuming it is available in ME. Although it uses resources,
>too, it will give you a good idea if the system is being bogged down by
>something.
>
>Since you reformatted the computer, it shouldn't be necessary (and probably
>won't be helpful) but it can't hurt to degragment the drive.
>
>Is there antivirus and firewall software running? The antivirus especially
>can cause havoc. Temporarily disable it to see if that's a factor. You
>probably don't want to run naked on the internet . . . perhaps a change in
>software is in order.
>
>BTW, memory is cheap. It couldn't do any harm to slip some extra memory in
>and see if that helps.
>
>Hope this helps points the way.
>
>William Closure
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>>
>> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 19:46:03 -0700
>> From: Angela Z Espinoza <[log in to unmask]>
>
>> Hello every one and God Bless I have a question my sister has a computer
>> HP,
>> OS Windows ME, 600 megahertz Intel Pentium III, 25 GHD, 512 MB Memory, HP
>> CD
>> Writer=8000 [CD-ROM drive] DVD-ROM DVD-114. I reformatted the computer but
>> after installing everything now it is really slow and the time has to be
>> set
>> constantly I need help what could the problem be? She uses her computer a
>> lot for homework, when she opens the programs it takes more then 5 min to
>> do
>> anything, to open up mail, to close one program and open another it is way
>> to slow anybody might know what is going on?
>>
>> Thank you
>> Angela
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