ChatterBank1 min ago
arghhh!!!!
my computer is going so slow, when my homepage does eventually appear it will not let me go any further, i can't open any further tabs or click on any links etc, the whole page then goes white. For instance i can log into facebook but as soon as i want to search for anyone or click on a posting it wont do anything. any suggestions apart from throwing the computer through the window thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would check for malware with "malwareBytes" free edtion.
Also do a full anti virus scan, if everything is ok, download "ccleaner" and just leave the default items checked....also run disk cleanup and click on the "more options tab and delete all system restore points....
A sudden slowness in your computer could indicate malware or a virus
Also do a full anti virus scan, if everything is ok, download "ccleaner" and just leave the default items checked....also run disk cleanup and click on the "more options tab and delete all system restore points....
A sudden slowness in your computer could indicate malware or a virus
Click on the the start tab, then click accessories, then system tools.
There should be an option there to "run IE with no add-ons" and just see if there an improvment, it there is, we will have to find out what add-on is causing the problem.
If no improvment i would download (MBAM) malwarebytes...
Just close and open the browser again to reture to normal
At least this will eliminate if its an add-on causing the problem....
There should be an option there to "run IE with no add-ons" and just see if there an improvment, it there is, we will have to find out what add-on is causing the problem.
If no improvment i would download (MBAM) malwarebytes...
Just close and open the browser again to reture to normal
At least this will eliminate if its an add-on causing the problem....
Another suggestion, if you also have firefox try it on that to see if you stll have the same problem.
Does the slowness settle down after a while, when you start the computer up
(ie..it goes ok after a few minites...or is it constant all the time...
Anyway here's a download to malwarebytes
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
And here's a quick install and set-up guide
The important thing here is .. make sure you have "update MalwareBytes" checked before it finishes setup, it usually is by default
Here is a brief install and use guide
http://www.downloadbe...n-of-your-pc--33.html
Does the slowness settle down after a while, when you start the computer up
(ie..it goes ok after a few minites...or is it constant all the time...
Anyway here's a download to malwarebytes
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
And here's a quick install and set-up guide
The important thing here is .. make sure you have "update MalwareBytes" checked before it finishes setup, it usually is by default
Here is a brief install and use guide
http://www.downloadbe...n-of-your-pc--33.html
I have had a similar problem recently and it started right after the AVG update, it seems there is some problem with the AVG update and running Zone Alarm together. I unistalled AVG9 and did a reinstall, but the problem is still there, so until I find a suitable alternative to AVG, I have uninstalled it and reinstalled the previous version, I know it is older, but is better than nothing until as I say I have found an alternative.
A very good and recommended alternative is avast 5.0 free....
Its database is updated every time you start your computer up...
I did here there was problems last year with AVG
http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download
Its database is updated every time you start your computer up...
I did here there was problems last year with AVG
http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download