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Jim,
Just curious. When you say disable automatic updates from MS, do you mean
only when backing up, or always?
Mollie
Hei Jim.
This is a very common problem with XP and you made it worse with fiddling
with the page file. One thing you should do is check whether your machine
is infested with a virus. Second and only solution Back up your files and
format the hard drive (disk) and For Heavens sake do not Back up before you
check your machine for virus e.g. worms and install XP again. And make sure
you disable automatic updates from Microsoft. J this should solve your
problems.
Good luck,
John.
-----Original Message-----
From: * EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of James Gerrond
Sent: 6. januar 2004 18:18
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: XP Slow Down
Hello Listers
I am using a Pentium IV with Windows XP (home edition). I have 512
ram.
Lately, my machine in taking longer to boot, and some program are
slow loading. I don't think it's my
page file because it stays within a certain range. My free space size
is shrinking by hundreds of mbs.
I have tried editing the "msconfig / startup", but when I re-boot, I
receive a message indicating that my
machine is in "selective mode". I am not sure what this does, and
restore to "normal startup".
Has anyone experience similar slow downs with XP? How is this
remedied to increase speed?
Thanks for any assistance.
Jim
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