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computer running very sluggish(30secs-1min per action) [Closed]


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yamalow

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yes.
why is it that when i have control manager open it does it less frequently and for less time.
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Hello yamalow,
Not sure on that.

Do you still have Malwarebytes running on your computer?

Edited by Jimmy2012, 14 April 2009 - 09:56 PM.

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nope i have nothing right now because i try to download avg or avira and it freezes.
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i think i may have an idea.
The problem is that when i open a process it does not get any memory to run it. The highest percentage ive seen is 1. I think it was this because when i began to install a program it was installing the fuiles, but files that normally fly by were going one at a time slow. I was useing auslogic boost speedbefore all this happened and I remember one of the things was a memory optimizer. I uninstalled boostspeed, but i think this may be the problem.
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Hello yamalow,
If that is all the memory it is using, then that should be the problem. I recommend that you start a new topic in the XP forum and tell them the problem you are having with the speed of your computer (including the memory problem) and someone there should be able to help you fix it. :)
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