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Title: Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 08:25 AM
Lately, I've been receiving a ton of lag on my computer. Even typing things, such as instant messages, URL's, etc. to opening folders/programs/restoring minimized programs, basically everything. I've run A/V software, AdAware, cleared my temp files, uninstalled useless programs, pretty much everything I can think of. I still have about 40-50 GB's left on my Windows partition. The lag has become unbearable to where I can tell a program to open a folder, walk across the room to the trash can, come back and it still be opening the folder. Right now, I'm on another computer which is working fine (which eliminates it being a networking problem). My question is what is my best bet? I've considered formatting, but if anyone knows of an alternative I'd rather do that since the lag of the computer would probably make it a bitch to backup things.

Thanks for any help. :)
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Grok on March 02, 2004, 09:06 AM
Why do you run adaware?
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 09:15 AM
Quote from: Grok on March 02, 2004, 09:06 AM
Why do you run adaware?

Why not?
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Yoni on March 02, 2004, 09:16 AM
Check taskmgr for processes hogging your CPU.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 09:17 AM
Quote from: Yoni on March 02, 2004, 09:16 AM
Check taskmgr for processes hogging your CPU.


I looked, the highest one was Winamp.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Thing on March 02, 2004, 09:43 AM
The current Solar Flux Density is 101.1. (http://www.drao-ofr.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/icarus/www/current_flux.shtml)  This is most likely the cause of your problem.
I recommend shielding your memory.  You can accomplish this by following these instructions:

1.  Remove the memory sticks from your computer.
2.  Cut a piece of aluminum foil 15 mm x 250 mm for each stick of memory.
3.  Fold the foil along it's long axis and place the contacts of the memory sticks in the fold.
4.  The contacts should be completely covered in foil on both sides.
5.  Place the memory back into your computer and power up.

You are now safe from the effects of Solar Flux.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: warz on March 02, 2004, 09:48 AM
Quote from: Thing on March 02, 2004, 09:43 AM
The current Solar Flux Density is 101.1. (http://www.drao-ofr.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/icarus/www/current_flux.shtml)  This is most likely the cause of your problem.
I recommend shielding your memory.  You can accomplish this by following these instructions:

1.  Remove the memory sticks from your computer.
2.  Cut a piece of aluminum foil 15 mm x 250 mm for each stick of memory.
3.  Fold the foil along it's long axis and place the contacts of the memory sticks in the fold.
4.  The contacts should be completely covered in foil on both sides.
5.  Place the memory back into your computer and power up.

You are now safe from the effects of Solar Flux.

zzzzz.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 10:13 AM
When I did that the computer didn't even boot past the motherboards splash screen. :P
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: warz on March 02, 2004, 10:16 AM
You tried it?
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 10:22 AM
Quote from: warz on March 02, 2004, 10:16 AM
You tried it?

mmhmm :)
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Adron on March 02, 2004, 11:12 AM
That's because you forgot the burn-in step. You must only cover half of the memory chip at a time, between each step running it 60 seconds in the microwave on full effect to ensure a solid connection between the shielding foil and the circuitry.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: iago on March 02, 2004, 11:33 AM
Back to the original topic, I would recommend formatting.  When was the last time you did it?  I would recommend a good format every 6-12 months if you want to keep it clean.

Another option: look for RegClean.exe.  It used to be (and probably is) somewhere on MS's site.

Finally, which OS are you running?  You will get consistantly better performance from windows xp, as long as you meet the ram requirements.  I will probably get flamed for saying that, but I've used both OS's considerably, and it's true :)
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 12:33 PM
Yes, Windows XP. I've never formatted heh, it's been 7 months since I built the computer I guess it's time I did it anyway. Backing up my stuff now, too bad I don't have enough disks for all my important music files.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Probe on March 02, 2004, 01:48 PM
this is a stupid question, but have you defragged
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: MyndFyre on March 02, 2004, 01:52 PM
Quote from: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 12:33 PM
Yes, Windows XP. I've never formatted heh, it's been 7 months since I built the computer I guess it's time I did it anyway. Backing up my stuff now, too bad I don't have enough disks for all my important music files.

I've found that XP can last considerably longer than the 9x flavor of OSes, topping off between 9 and 12 months before I say, "Damnit, I gotta reinstall Windows."  Fortunately since I got XP, I've had catastrophes cause me to reinstall Windows anyway several times.  :)
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Stealth on March 02, 2004, 01:59 PM
My other computer (the family box) has never had Windows reinstalled on it since its birth 4 years ago at a Dell factory in Texas. The only time I changed it was about a year and a half ago to upgrade it to XP, as well as numerous hardware changes over the course of its life (including a SECC2 cartridge-style processor upgrade).

If you're smart about it, and use tools at your disposal, there's no reason you should have to format at all. My current computer is a self-built XP Home box, and I have never had a single stability or speed problem with it. It runs just as well as the day I turned it on for the first time nearly a year and a half ago.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: muert0 on March 02, 2004, 03:13 PM
What a/v are you running? Ihave a freind who just d/l's anything and everything and just puts his computer through hell. He brings it to me every couple of months to clean it up for him. I ran norton on it the first time and found nothing. I knew there was something on it so I uninstalled norton and put mcafee on it found I think it was about 10 or so viruses and 3 trojans. And like Probe said, did you defrag?
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 02, 2004, 09:06 PM
I ended up formatting anyway, it's nice and fast now. Except my internet is acting weird, the cable modem is only working when I connect with USB but not with my ethernet card; thus, my network is messed up until I can fix that. Any ideas?
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: muert0 on March 02, 2004, 10:18 PM
windows xp?
Did you try running the new network wizard without the usb plugged in and reboot afterwards?
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 03, 2004, 05:19 AM
Says it cannot find the hardware, it's there though.

btw, reformatting sucks. I put the folder of stuff that I've programmed (and their sources) onto the disk *I though* and when I went to open a project that I've been working on for 4-5 months, it wasn't there, nor any of my other sources. :(
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: Fr0z3N on March 03, 2004, 06:52 AM
Quote from: Stealth on March 02, 2004, 01:59 PM
My other computer (the family box) has never had Windows reinstalled on it since its birth 4 years ago at a Dell factory in Texas. The only time I changed it was about a year and a half ago to upgrade it to XP, as well as numerous hardware changes over the course of its life (including a SECC2 cartridge-style processor upgrade).

If you're smart about it, and use tools at your disposal, there's no reason you should have to format at all. My current computer is a self-built XP Home box, and I have never had a single stability or speed problem with it. It runs just as well as the day I turned it on for the first time nearly a year and a half ago.

Same with me, mines on 5 years and no format. Go go home built pc's!
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 03, 2004, 01:21 PM
Mine was home built.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: muert0 on March 03, 2004, 08:11 PM
go to the website of your ethernet card, get new drivers, install those, and reboot.
that'll prolly fix the problems.
Title: Re:Insane Lag
Post by: hismajesty on March 03, 2004, 08:18 PM
Correct, I was looking through this small box of stuff I had of what came with the computer parts. (CD's, cords, etc) I noticed I hadn't installed the drivers for the motherboard and stuff. Everything is fixed now, as far as lag/networking etc. Nothing I can do about lost sources and programs and stuff. Thanks for everyones help. :)