My 350 meg Micron Millennia is getting slower and slower. I remember a
few years ago when I went to Qwest DSL from dial up that I could go
from favorite URL to favorite URL in about 1.5 seconds. Now it takes 6
seconds. A short history: Recently, I noticed going to the web took
longer and longer. Also my entries into a Quicken register took as
long as 5 seconds before it would allow me to enter another entry.
Finally the computer would not connect to the internet. Calling Qwest
technical help, they said I needed more memory and should have Win 98
2nd edition. I upgraded last week from 256 meg of RAM to 384, the max
and that seems to make things a little faster, especially when I could
get onto the net again. I also found that my fan was dead when I
changed the memory so maybe I had a heat problem also. So I got a new
fan. I am using Norton Antivirus, Lava Adware personal, Spybot search
and destroy, and Sky sweeper to protect the pc and get rid of those
little varmints. With no programs or internet open, I have 62%
available resources. I really don't want to toss money away by going
to Win 98 2nd edition if it does not help and the computer is too slow
for Win XP. I have noticed ever since I had a large drive put in a
couple years ago, when I had used up most of my existing hard drive,
that when I went to a subdirectory in Word Perfect to open a file, the
new drive took almost 5 seconds to react and open the file. I still
have my old hard drive and it is D-E-F-G as partitioned. Any help
anywhere?
Thanks, Steve
Galen - 17 Jan 2006 09:09 GMT
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> My 350 meg Micron Millennia is getting slower and slower. I remember
> a few years ago when I went to Qwest DSL from dial up that I could go
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> Thanks, Steve
Other than winrot (repair install time really) I'd guess Norton... Norton
(anything) and 9x haven't always been the best of friends. Worse is Norton
on ME but that's another story. When was the last time you cleaned it out?

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