(sorry for the double post!)
(sorry for the double post!)
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
Hi,
This is the DH. Don't reformat and reinstall your operating system unless you have everything backed up from your hard-drive, as you would loose it. If that's not an option, you can install a new second hard drive and have that be your boot primary drive and the original drive would be storage. A clean disk just seems to run and operate much smoother and faster. That said, it still might not be worth doing. If you can run defrag and disk cleanup that will help. Deleting stuff you don't use will help, and more memory should help. Good luck.
P.S. if you end up looking at a new computer, you might check out a MAC, there are a few hiccups coming from a PC, but I'm sold...
Regina, I presume you run virus scans and spyware software? Those little nasties can cause a PC to slow down quite a bit.
Also, if you have moved important files off to an external drive, be sure to back them up onto CD, DVD or a second external drive - all drives can fail, and extra disks with tons of storage are very cheap these days.
I've spent way too much time trying to keep elderly PCs running over the years, and have finally realized it's a case of severe diminishing returns! These days, when you can buy a brand new PC box for well under $500 (I bought one a few months ago for $187!) your time is worth more.
My one caution - if you get a PC, DON'T GET VISTA! In my opinion, it is not ready for prime time yet!
Keep calm and carry on...
I am no computer expert, but I did have very good luck upgrading with Crucial.com. They knew exactly what the computer required and I was able to do the installation myself.
sigh....i just can't help but giggle every time someone mentions Vista. coming from a Mac user, i despise the new Vista OS so it's great to hear how often it crashes and how much everybody hates it. way to go Gates!![]()
anywho...me and my MacBook Pro will be hanging over here with a 2.16 GHz processor and 2.5 GB of memory that makes me smile every time i play on it.![]()
I run Norton antivirus, which updates and scans regularly and which I've been told is a pig of a program and may also be the cause of some slow performance. AOL gives us spyware checks, but I wonder about that. DH had his computer guy check our p.c. out recently, and he said it looked fine in the virus/spyware department. Files have been moved to a second internal hard drive, and yeah..I'm overdue for a backup.![]()
Can you even get a new p.c. these days that *doesn't* have Vista??
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
Lisa
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Yes, you can get a PC without Vista -especially is you go with one of the real cheap boxes. If you want to go with Dell, or someone like that, keep an eye on www.bensbargains.net - there will often be great coupon deals for PCs from Dell. I usually buy from Dell, but I have also gotten very inexpensive PCs from pcconnection.com, buy.com and tigerdirect.com.
For antivirus, I am a huge fan of AVG by Grisoft - both Norton and Mcafee and total resource hogs and I find them very intrusive. AVG has a free personal version, and I now use the very inexpensive SOHO version to protect all of my PCs. I've never had a problem with it.
You'll probably get a nice long life out of your next PC if you go for something that can take 1 gig of RAM or more, and has a big hard drive. If you buy an inexpensive box with 512 meg RAM, see if you can get all that ram on one card in one slot, then use a site like 4allmemory.com or any of the other memory sites to get a compatible card for the other slot. It is often cheaper to buy the PC with less ram, and then buy more RAM from another site.
Good luck!
Keep calm and carry on...
AOL is also a resource hog and can slow down a system.
New computers are pretty darn cheap with rebates etc, why not just go for it?
Plus, with upgrading a compaq- you may run into issues with the way the hardware is put together, all integrated so that it's not possible to upgrade. Me, I always go with a custom build ( courtesy the geek child) which makes it easy to add/remove/upgrade hardware as long as there aren't compatibility issues.