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adjusting setting to make computer faster.....
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16. February 2007 @ 06:25 |
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what programs can be turned off at startup, or what features of xp can be adjusted to make my computer work faster?
here are the specs
dell inspiron 6000 laptop
1.33hz celeron
256mb RAM
40GB HDD
i use it mostly for DLing music, dvd burning. itunes.
i turned off a couple thing through msconfig, but didnt dare to do very much, didnt know what some things are. what else can be done?
just little "fixes" or things that are unneeded that use up RAM.?
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Auslander
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16. February 2007 @ 08:51 |
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it would be better if you gave us the list of what you have that kicks on at startup.
no matter what, your laptop isn't going to get much faster. that's a slow cpu and small amount of ram your working with. i'm also betting the hard drive is 5400 rpm, not 7200.
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16. February 2007 @ 09:39 |
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OK HERES THE LIST:
RUNNING:
apoint
igfxtray
hkcmd
jusched
ifrmewrk
PCMService
ISUSPM
issch
li
lich
ccApp
SNDMon
tfswctrl
NeroCheck <<<ibet i can turn that off?
msmsgs <<<that too?
ctfmon
NMBgMonitor
Digital Line Detect
Stardock Objectdock
items i turned off already
DVDLauncher
ITunesHelper
qttask
Realplay
YahooMessenger
AutoCADStartup
Quickbooks Update
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Auslander
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16. February 2007 @ 09:42 |
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i'm not familiar with much of what you are runnings, but msmsgs should definitely be turned off.
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16. February 2007 @ 10:15 |
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THANKS, anyone else know what adjustsments can be made? or what if any XP features can be adjusted to run things quicker?
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Auslander
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16. February 2007 @ 10:25 |
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again, it's not going to run much quicker. your far better off saving up and buying a new machine.
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16. February 2007 @ 10:42 |
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here the complete pain of the computer industy. this computer is 1 year old, yes 1 year. granted it was on the very cheap end of things a year ago, but still it is 1 year old. just trying to keep everything running as lean as possible. do you know if there is the ability to add a second 256 chip? are there 2 spots for ram on these laptops? and where would i find out?
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Auslander
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16. February 2007 @ 10:43 |
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there's a panel over the ram slots on the bottom. unscrew, open, and find out.
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16. February 2007 @ 11:05 |
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sweet, ill do that right now.
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16. February 2007 @ 11:06 |
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you must be as bored as me with your quick replies....you have any instant messenger services to chat on?
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Auslander
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16. February 2007 @ 11:08 |
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not bored, but holed in sick in my dorm. and no.
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16. February 2007 @ 11:16 |
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sick? oh man stay away from me. lol.....would a second 256 RAM chip make this computer noticably faster? (its not deathly slow by the way) that would give me 256x2 for 512. (im checking the inside right now.)
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16. February 2007 @ 11:28 |
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find something at the back you can open so that you will see this

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16. February 2007 @ 11:29 |
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yes i opened it up.......a stick or RAM in one side and one side with an empty slot that says DIMM-B use DDR2 only.
what specifics do i need to know to buy more? other than ddr2? and on an older computer it worked with a 64md chip and a 256 chip for a combined 320 ram, would this work that way? or do both chips have to be equal? i remember it was older ram either PC100 or PC133 at the time.
2nd edit:
would either of the first two work?
http://www.pricewatch.com/notebook_memory/inspiron_6000.htm
might be a well spent $18.00.
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16. February 2007 @ 11:52 |
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This is what should be unchecked at start up
NeroCheck
msmsgs
ctfmon
Digital Line Detect
Stardock Objectdock <--- this will kill your start up time!
Good luck!
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16. February 2007 @ 12:05 |
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what are ctfmon
and digital line detect?
i figured objectdock was a RAM sucker.
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scorpNZ
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16. February 2007 @ 12:10 |
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An extra stick will help a little considering xp takes a min of 256 to run ,the biggest amount of speed loss would be a slow hdd,apart from the usual maintenance of registry cleaning and defrag.TechRepublic have numerous registry tweak articles you can download as pdf's if that's any help, you can also go into the windows file and compress the "servicepackfile folder",there's also an article where you can safley delete the uninstallers for the microsoft security updates ,basicly it saves disk space,i've done it with no adverse effects
these registry keys below can be safley deleted as all can be manually restarted by the program files icons
jusched=java updater
qttask=quick time player
ituneshelper=self explanatory
realplay=real player
quick books updater = if the app has the update function like most software then you can manually update,just don't forget to check periodically...lol ,you can also shut down windows auto update and do it manually
objectdock= use the configuration and untick "load at windows startup"
In control panel use the dispaly config to change appearance of windows from xp to classic view as skinning the task bar etc slows xp down at startup
OK the link below should get you some software that will tell you what process is running and what it does in task manager ,some of the recommendations say don't stop but it depends which app it belongs to since most can be started manually when needed except for dvd tray etc
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fi...escription.html
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16. February 2007 @ 12:22 |
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so you dont think going from 256 to 512 will be that noticeable? it is possible to run a 256 chip and a 512 chip together? like in teh older types of rAM?
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scorpNZ
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16. February 2007 @ 12:35 |
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Firtsly you can't install 512 then 256 if the comp does'nt support it,best go for dual channel with 2 sticks of 256 or if supported 2 sticks of 512 ram and preferably the same make
will it speed it up noticably...welllllll sort of,lets say you have just installed xp with only a few other apps then yes you will notice a speed diff,but the more apps you add then more ram gets diverted as at startup the comp attempts to start everything at once
Going by what i did with my desktop pc ,i found dumping the 40GB hdd 5400rpm and getting a much larger faster hdd 7200rpm plus 1GB ram made a massive difference,changing the original amount of ram from 256 to 512 was ok but it eventually slowed back to normal when i installed more apps untill the next upgrade but the ram alone won't be any good if the hdd is'nt up to speed,tho for a laptop the hdd's are smaller in size anyway so adding the ram to 512 total could make a noticable diff,by the way i upgraded again from 512 to 1GB before i got the faster hdd,before then it's speed was'nt spectacular,but ram and faster hdd togeather will make a huge noticable diff,
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16. February 2007 @ 13:33 |
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Quote: igfxtray
That is your Built In INtel Graphic Card Drivers.
Also what mainaboard is it use CPUz to find out. search it on google.
256mb and 512mb would wokr but better using 2 same kinds like 512mb,512mb.
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ddp
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16. February 2007 @ 13:55 |
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19. February 2007 @ 05:37 |
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Quote: [quote]igfxtray
That is your Built In INtel Graphic Card Drivers.
Also what mainaboard is it use CPUz to find out. search it on google.
256mb and 512mb would wokr but better using 2 same kinds like 512mb,512mb.[/quote]SO YOUR SAYING YOU COULD USE 512 AND 256? WHY WOULD THAT NOT WORK AS WELL.
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