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transit

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Hi. everyone

Everytime I open a site in my computer take time to open it. and if I click to rush it. said not responding. why this is happening? have to do something with the processor, or the memory or what?

someone can tell me how to fix this problem.

for the internet I using (D-link USB wireless connection).

thanks for any help that someone can give me

Transit.
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DonnaB

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Hi transit,

Sorry for the delay.

Did this problem just start to happen?

Have you tried another browser to see if the problem persists?

Have you removed or added any software recently? Maybe changed your security software?

Have you tried connecting directly to the router with an Ethernet cable to see if that makes a difference?

Have you ran TFC, Ccleaner or carried out any basic maintenance on the computer? See if the following instructions help at all:

1st: - Download Ccleaner.

Install and use with the default settings.

NOTE:
Ccleaner includes a Registry cleaner, and we advise not to use this or any registry cleaner as there have been reports of them clearing out needed registry entries and messing up PCs. In addition, what they do clean up is so small that little or no advantages are noticed.

Modifying registry keys incorrectly can cause Windows instability, or make Windows unbootable. No registry cleaner is completely safe and the potential is ever present to cause more problems than they claim to fix.

Registry cleaners cannot distinguish between good and bad. If you run a registry cleaner, it will delete all those keys which are obsolete and sitting idle; but in reality, those keys may well be needed by some programs or windows at a later time.

TOUR > CCleaner - After Installation


2nd: - You may download from TFC (Temporary File Cleaner)

Double-click TFC.exe to run it.

Note: If you are running on Vista or Win7, right-click on the file and choose Run As Administrator

TFC will close all programs when run, so make sure you have saved all your work before you begin. And don't be alarmed when your desktop disappears, it will reappear upon reboot.

  • Click the Start button to begin the cleaning process.
  • Depending on how often you clean temp files, execution time should be anywhere from a few seconds to a minute or two.
  • Please do not be alarmed when your desktop disappears. It will reappear after reboot.
  • Please let TFC run uninterrupted until it is finished.

TFC requires a reboot immediately after running. Be sure to save any unsaved work before running TFC.


3rd: - Disk cleanup which is included in Windows.

Go to > Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup

4th: - Windows Defrag- I personally prefer Auslogics Disk Defrag though you will find Windows defrag is included with Windows.

Go to > Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter

Why Auslogics Disk Defrag?

It does a more comprehensive job at Defragging
It will actually show you what it is doing
At the end of working it will show you how much speed you picked up
You can view an online log of the files that Auslogics defragged
Please do not run any other Auslogics programs other then this one as they may cause unwanted results.

Edited by DonnaB, 18 April 2012 - 05:46 PM.

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