ChatterBank2 mins ago
Why could my system be so slow?
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Whenever I open anything, whether it is my browser (Opera), email program (Thunderbird), an Ms Word document or Excel workbook, or even Windows Paint (Start/All Programs/Accessories/Paint) - it tells me "Not responding" and then I have to wait several minutes before I can carry on working. Do I have too many applications running at once? I didn't think so. I have enough RAM and also enough hard drive space, to my opinion.
I listed the applications, the startup items, the background programs, as well as specs and other info about my netbook below.
Here goes:-
Netbook: Samsung N150 Plus
Specifications:
HDD's: C (37.8 GB free of 84.9 GB)
D (117 GB free of 127 GB)
OS: Windows 7 Starter 32-bit SP1
PROCESSOR: Intel Atom CPU N450 @1.66GHz 1.67 GHz
RAM: 1GB
Startup items:
Realtek HD Audio Manager
ELAN Smart Pad
Canon Printer
Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager
Kaspersky Anti Virus
Open applications during a typical computer/internet session:
Mozilla Thunderbird (email client)
Opera Mobile (browser, resides on D-drive)
Microsoft Word (1 or 2 docs at a time)
Microsoft Excel (1 workbook at a time)
MTN FastLink Modem (for internet)
PopMan (email notifier)
Programs usually running in background:
Kaspersky Anti Virus
Canon Printer
Windows Explorer
Power manager (battery status)
Networks
Speakers
Clock (Time & Date)
Graphics Driver
Samsung Recovery Solution
ETD Control Center (pointing device)
Realtek HD Audio Manager
Action Center
Media Player
Windows Update
Does anyone have a clue what is happening? I hope so - I spend my time waiting for everything to "respond" instead of being able to get on with my work whenever I use the netbook! Thank you.
I listed the applications, the startup items, the background programs, as well as specs and other info about my netbook below.
Here goes:-
Netbook: Samsung N150 Plus
Specifications:
HDD's: C (37.8 GB free of 84.9 GB)
D (117 GB free of 127 GB)
OS: Windows 7 Starter 32-bit SP1
PROCESSOR: Intel Atom CPU N450 @1.66GHz 1.67 GHz
RAM: 1GB
Startup items:
Realtek HD Audio Manager
ELAN Smart Pad
Canon Printer
Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager
Kaspersky Anti Virus
Open applications during a typical computer/internet session:
Mozilla Thunderbird (email client)
Opera Mobile (browser, resides on D-drive)
Microsoft Word (1 or 2 docs at a time)
Microsoft Excel (1 workbook at a time)
MTN FastLink Modem (for internet)
PopMan (email notifier)
Programs usually running in background:
Kaspersky Anti Virus
Canon Printer
Windows Explorer
Power manager (battery status)
Networks
Speakers
Clock (Time & Date)
Graphics Driver
Samsung Recovery Solution
ETD Control Center (pointing device)
Realtek HD Audio Manager
Action Center
Media Player
Windows Update
Does anyone have a clue what is happening? I hope so - I spend my time waiting for everything to "respond" instead of being able to get on with my work whenever I use the netbook! Thank you.
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No best answer has yet been selected by rhythmcrazy. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1GB of ram is the bare minimum for windows to run really and then you're running a couple of office apps and a browsers so you will basically be swapping information from the RAM to the hard drive all the time.
Also, it's an atom CPU.... that is a CPU that's made to be low power, not high performance.
Also the fact you have an atom CPU means it's probably a newbook? in which case it will have a 2.5inch 5200RPM hard drive in it, which is pretty slow as hard drives go, which takes up back to point one about swapping info from the RAM to the hard drive, even with a fast hard drive this is a slow thing to do, with a slow hard drive it will be painful
More RAM would help, but in all honesty, you're simply asking a low performance system to do too much at once.
Also, it's an atom CPU.... that is a CPU that's made to be low power, not high performance.
Also the fact you have an atom CPU means it's probably a newbook? in which case it will have a 2.5inch 5200RPM hard drive in it, which is pretty slow as hard drives go, which takes up back to point one about swapping info from the RAM to the hard drive, even with a fast hard drive this is a slow thing to do, with a slow hard drive it will be painful
More RAM would help, but in all honesty, you're simply asking a low performance system to do too much at once.
Kaspersky is terrible, IMO. Buggy, resource-hogging and prone to false positives. I've never known a techie say a good word about it. Although Norton is miles better than it used to be it's still nowhere near MSE, AVG or Avast. There's no need to pay for anti-malware these days - just run one (and ONLY one!) of the above three, and do a scan with malwarebytes every week or two.
There's simply no getting away from the fact, though, that this machine is woefully inadequate to the tasks that the OP is trying to accomplish with it. As CF says, 1GB RAM is the ABSOLUTE BARE MINIMUM for Windows 7, even the Starter edition, the hard disk is slow and small, and the processor just isn't designed for this type of work.
Up to a point Lord MarkRae ...
My netbook is an Acer A150 with 1GB running Windows 7 Pro (after I ditched the 'Noddy goes to Linuxland' which was installed when I bought it) - it will run Office 2007 and even Photoshop Elements quite cheerfully as long as I keep an eye on exactly what is in the startup list and don't open too many documents/programs/windows at once.
If I need the grunt then I use my all singing, all dancing Tosh i5 laptop with 6GB - but the Acer netbook does a good job & is a sight easier and safer to lug around on my travels.
My netbook is an Acer A150 with 1GB running Windows 7 Pro (after I ditched the 'Noddy goes to Linuxland' which was installed when I bought it) - it will run Office 2007 and even Photoshop Elements quite cheerfully as long as I keep an eye on exactly what is in the startup list and don't open too many documents/programs/windows at once.
If I need the grunt then I use my all singing, all dancing Tosh i5 laptop with 6GB - but the Acer netbook does a good job & is a sight easier and safer to lug around on my travels.
Fortunately (I suppose!) the RAM on this machine can be upgraded up to 4GB for less than fifty quid. Doing that would result in a MASSIVE increase in perceived performance because it would essentially all of the paging that the machine is being forced to do at the moment.
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I would delete everything from the startup (via msconfig) apart from your AV (ie Kapersky).
Then if you haven't got it, download and run CCleaner, followed by a disk defrag. and see how that goes.
There is nothing wrong with your netbook, but of course a faster processor and more ram would naturally be beneficial.
Then if you haven't got it, download and run CCleaner, followed by a disk defrag. and see how that goes.
There is nothing wrong with your netbook, but of course a faster processor and more ram would naturally be beneficial.
Wow, so many answers during the weekend - thanks all of you. :-) Now I have a good idea why my netbook is slow and often not responding. Yes lunaraine it has always been this slow. I bought it in October 2011 so it is still fairly new. I have never defragged, nor used any anti-spyware software, because I figured Kaspersky would automatically take care of spyware.
Seems like the immediate solution is removing unnecessary stuff from Startup, do a disk defrag and not run too many apps and windows at once. MarkRae's suggestion to upgrade the RAM seems like a great idea - thanks. I'm not clued up about processors willyboy - is it possible to install a faster one?
Seems like the immediate solution is removing unnecessary stuff from Startup, do a disk defrag and not run too many apps and windows at once. MarkRae's suggestion to upgrade the RAM seems like a great idea - thanks. I'm not clued up about processors willyboy - is it possible to install a faster one?