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  • #61
    Re: Official Computer Thread

    Originally posted by bliss47
    Yeah good call, I'd have done the same in all honesty. But if I hear of a fix for this I'll post it so you can upgrade again
    Yeah lol. Easiest way is always the best to go. But even with running Disc Cleanup, and manually erasing programs/old files/etc, my computer is still pretty slow...

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    • #62
      Re: Official Computer Thread

      Originally posted by skimdudee420
      Originally posted by bliss47
      Yeah good call, I'd have done the same in all honesty. But if I hear of a fix for this I'll post it so you can upgrade again
      Yeah lol. Easiest way is always the best to go. But even with running Disc Cleanup, and manually erasing programs/old files/etc, my computer is still pretty slow...

      Perhaps go with a disc defragment then, I mean it has as much space on it as the comp I'm on now which is my work one. I'm using up more space as well and I'm running 2 SQL servers so mine should be worse than yours

      Be careful with a disc defragment though, I know and have read things of people doing them and it ends up fucking your comp rather a lot if something isn't installed quite right or something is missing.

      The other option would be open up task manager and go to the processes tab and if you could take me a screen shot or two so I could see every process that is running. It may not be something using up a lot of CPU Usage but it for example if you had Word open and closed it sometimes the process can still be running, that will slow down your machine. But don't stop any processes because you can cause a lot of damage that way

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      • #63
        Re: Official Computer Thread

        Originally posted by Enigma
        First find out if it's a virus on your computer or some void in your internet security. Disconnect your internet connection completely and see if you have the problem. If not then something's wrong with your internet security more then likely. Find that out first.
        Thanks for the info.
        Originally posted by Lyrical JRock
        Sounds like a Trojan or some type of malware, i would advise either

        Install and run superantispyware & malwarebtyes (trial versions will do the job) in safe mode

        Uninstall & reinstall your web browser

        if your using firefox ad the ad pop up blocker to your ad-ons

        use some type of registry cleaner (ccleaner) or (tune up utilities) [IF YOUR RUNNING WINDOWS XP OR VISTA ONLY]
        The Pop-Up blocker program did help block the pop-ups but I still had the slow computer problem. I had to use the free version of Super Anti-Spyware since I had already used the trial version & had to purchae it for it to work & that pretty much got rid of all the spyware on my computer. Thanks for the info bro. Oh btw I tried starting up my computer in safe mode & I couldn't do it. Any suggestions why it wouldn't allow me to?
        These niggas sleeping, hope they keep it in they napsack
        Watch me while I'm creeping, Leave em leakin like a flapjack

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        • #64
          Re: Official Computer Thread

          Yeah my computer wont allow me to start in safe mode either. FUCK VIRUS'S

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          • #65
            Re: Official Computer Thread

            Originally posted by DeadCivilian
            The Pop-Up blocker program did help block the pop-ups but I still had the slow computer problem. I had to use the free version of Super Anti-Spyware since I had already used the trial version & had to purchae it for it to work & that pretty much got rid of all the spyware on my computer. Thanks for the info bro. Oh btw I tried starting up my computer in safe mode & I couldn't do it. Any suggestions why it wouldn't allow me to?
            Originally posted by skimdudee420
            Yeah my computer wont allow me to start in safe mode either. FUCK VIRUS'S
            First i need to know what type of computer system your using.

            you couldn't use it as in it wouldn't let you run in safe mode or you do not know how to get in safe mode?


            Y.O.L.O

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            • #66
              Re: Official Computer Thread

              WINDOWS XP. And like, i click F8 on start up, then click safe mode. But it wont go into it.

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              • #67
                Re: Official Computer Thread

                Vista, XP & 2000
                Are you just pressing or holding F8? Cause if you're just pressing then it won't work, you must hold the F8 button to access the Windows Advanced Options Menu. If holding F8 doesn't work you must repeatedly tap F8 for the Advanced Options to open.

                Also if you are not turning off your comp at all then try an actual shut down then it should register you tried to boot in safe mode and load in safe mode for you. Or turn off the comp fully and then try going into safe mode.

                Windows 7
                Restart your computer. When the computer starts you will see your computer's hardware being listed. When you see this information start to gently tap the F8 key on your keyboard repeatedly until you are presented with the Windows 7 Advanced Boot Options screen as shown in the image below.

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                If that doesn't work for Vista or Windows 7. Close any running programs, click start, in the start menu search box type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot tab, click for safe boot, click apply then ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                For XP. Close any running programs, click start, click run then type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot.ini tab, click on /safeboot, click ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and go back to the boot.ini tab and uncheck /safeboot, then on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                Hope that may help in some way in case you were not doing any of those things you two

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                • #68
                  Re: Official Computer Thread

                  Originally posted by bliss47
                  Other Help
                  If that doesn't work for Vista or Windows 7. Close any running programs, click start, in the start menu search box type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot tab, click for safe boot, click apply then ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                  For XP. Close any running programs, click start, click run then type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot.ini tab, click on /safeboot, click ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and go back to the boot.ini tab and uncheck /safeboot, then on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                  Hope that may help in some way in case you were not doing any of those things you two

                  That was what I was talking about the other day.....that's the only way I can restart my stuff in safe mode. F8 doesnt work
                  and fn+f8 doesnt work....

                  oh and you have to do that again and uncheck it so it doesnt always start in safe mode....
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                  • #69
                    Re: Official Computer Thread

                    Originally posted by MsStar87
                    Originally posted by bliss47
                    Other Help
                    If that doesn't work for Vista or Windows 7. Close any running programs, click start, in the start menu search box type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot tab, click for safe boot, click apply then ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                    For XP. Close any running programs, click start, click run then type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot.ini tab, click on /safeboot, click ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and go back to the boot.ini tab and uncheck /safeboot, then on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                    Hope that may help in some way in case you were not doing any of those things you two

                    That was what I was talking about the other day.....that's the only way I can restart my stuff in safe mode. F8 doesnt work
                    and fn+f8 doesnt work....

                    oh and you have to do that again and uncheck it so it doesnt always start in safe mode....

                    I guess I should pay more attention to this thread then instead of really just skim reading the questions

                    But I think I mentioned that you have to uncheck it, but if not thanks for saying so

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                    • #70
                      Re: Official Computer Thread

                      Originally posted by bliss47
                      Originally posted by MsStar87
                      Originally posted by bliss47
                      Other Help
                      If that doesn't work for Vista or Windows 7. Close any running programs, click start, in the start menu search box type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot tab, click for safe boot, click apply then ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                      For XP. Close any running programs, click start, click run then type msconfig and hit enter, go to the boot.ini tab, click on /safeboot, click ok, then when it prompts for a reboot click on restart, complete all tasks needed then do the msconfig again and go back to the boot.ini tab and uncheck /safeboot, then on the general tab select the option normal startup then apply and ok and reboot.

                      Hope that may help in some way in case you were not doing any of those things you two

                      That was what I was talking about the other day.....that's the only way I can restart my stuff in safe mode. F8 doesnt work
                      and fn+f8 doesnt work....

                      oh and you have to do that again and uncheck it so it doesnt always start in safe mode....

                      I guess I should pay more attention to this thread then instead of really just skim reading the questions

                      But I think I mentioned that you have to uncheck it, but if not thanks for saying so

                      LOL ok THAT time I am guilty of skimming ....but that explains a lot. Everytime I say something nobody says anything, then someone says the same shit and someone's like thanks! And im like But whatever, its not like im getting paid for it and im glad people's stuff is getting fixed.
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                      • #71
                        Re: Official Computer Thread

                        Originally posted by MsStar87
                        LOL ok THAT time I am guilty of skimming ....but that explains a lot. Everytime I say something nobody says anything, then someone says the same shit and someone's like thanks! And im like But whatever, its not like im getting paid for it and im glad people's stuff is getting fixed.

                        Lol I sort of don't look for any answers if you get me I'm only looking for if people put problems and I look for the latest questions and just go and answer them the best I can sort of thing, I mean if someone has asked but is still asking I just assume it's not been fixed

                        But yeah I get you, it's just good to help people out really. But at least I do get paid to work on comps

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                        • #72
                          Re: Official Computer Thread

                          Originally posted by bliss47
                          Originally posted by MsStar87
                          LOL ok THAT time I am guilty of skimming ....but that explains a lot. Everytime I say something nobody says anything, then someone says the same shit and someone's like thanks! And im like But whatever, its not like im getting paid for it and im glad people's stuff is getting fixed.

                          Lol I sort of don't look for any answers if you get me I'm only looking for if people put problems and I look for the latest questions and just go and answer them the best I can sort of thing, I mean if someone has asked but is still asking I just assume it's not been fixed

                          But yeah I get you, it's just good to help people out really. But at least I do get paid to work on comps
                          LOL yeah I let that go a loooooooooooooooooooooong time ago. Computer Science is just something that I know for my own FYI, I'd probably die from doing this: all day, if that was my major in college. It was my major/minor in high school though.
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