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slow to respond
For a week or so now have noticed that my computer appears to 'hang' when I give it an instruction - only to comply maybe 30/40 seconds later - basically a lack of response - it appears to be very, very marked on answerbank but really minimal when running some other programmes. where are my knights in shining armour to help me please?
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I get quite a delay here too. I tin it is the numebr of ads and pictures and stuff that the page insists it loads before you can do owt.
A good first practice is to run virus checks and adware/spyware cheks to remove anything running in the background that ought not be there.
Then check if you have enough memory.
I get quite a delay here too. I tin it is the numebr of ads and pictures and stuff that the page insists it loads before you can do owt.
A good first practice is to run virus checks and adware/spyware cheks to remove anything running in the background that ought not be there.
Then check if you have enough memory.
One can never have too much.
Right click my computer, chose properties, look for how much RAM is says you have, post it here for others to comment on/laugh at.
You can use this to see how much you could have.
http://www.crucial.co...AAG-:20110527153645:s
Right click my computer, chose properties, look for how much RAM is says you have, post it here for others to comment on/laugh at.
You can use this to see how much you could have.
http://www.crucial.co...AAG-:20110527153645:s
Does your anti virus software do a 'scheduled scan' regularly ? If so, that can slow things down.
Otherwise, It might be that you just need to clear your cache/cookies, other otherwise, you may have a connection problem, try doing a speed test:
http://www.speedtest.net/
The result should match (near enough) the speed you are supposed to have as set by your provider eg. I have 10 meg broadband, and my result came up as 9.84 which is ok.
Otherwise, It might be that you just need to clear your cache/cookies, other otherwise, you may have a connection problem, try doing a speed test:
http://www.speedtest.net/
The result should match (near enough) the speed you are supposed to have as set by your provider eg. I have 10 meg broadband, and my result came up as 9.84 which is ok.
Aye, I was going to suggest http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download if the scans failed to find owt. Trouble is for the uninitiated it can remove things you wanted, such as history and suchlike. Can be a bit daunting to set it up if you've not tried it before.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/fx/ try this. its a little different and takes a little getting used to as well.