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      10-20-2011
many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load.
Programs don't open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is
Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2. per the System info available under
Accessories - System Tools - System Information

The only program open when I wrote this was Notepad. I opened Firefox,
version 7.0.1,, copied and pasted this in here. ESET NOD 32 is in the
background but is not "open" per se, i.e., no scan is running. I don't have
Word, Mail, and other programs open at the same time. 2 or 3 Firefox tabs
at a max.

Opera & IE are slow, too.

I believe this is called a "memory leak", but I have no idea how to fix it.

Thanks

 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      10-20-2011
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:31:44 -0700, Me wrote:

> many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load.
> Programs don't open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is
> Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2. per the System info available under
> Accessories - System Tools - System Information
>
> The only program open when I wrote this was Notepad. I opened Firefox,
> version 7.0.1,, copied and pasted this in here. ESET NOD 32 is in the
> background but is not "open" per se, i.e., no scan is running. I don't have
> Word, Mail, and other programs open at the same time. 2 or 3 Firefox tabs
> at a max.
>
> Opera & IE are slow, too.
>
> I believe this is called a "memory leak", but I have no idea how to fix it.
>
> Thanks


I have no idea why you think it's a memory leak - it doesn't especially
sound like one, and it's not so easy to identify one.

But since you mention your connection is DSL, I might wonder if that
isn't the problem.

I don't think it's fair to say that ESET isn't open, since it is running
in the background. It might even be scanning everything that your
browsers are downloading, as well as every executable file that is
loading. In fact I think it's *supposed* be doing those things.

Were things much faster before? I.e., has there been a change in speed?
Was it sudden? Did it happen right after you installed a new program?
And so on...

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David H. Lipman
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      10-20-2011
From: "Me" <meatacmewidgetsdotcom>

> many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load. Programs don't
> open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2.
> per the System info available under Accessories - System Tools - System Information
>
> The only program open when I wrote this was Notepad. I opened Firefox, version 7.0.1,,
> copied and pasted this in here. ESET NOD 32 is in the background but is not "open" per
> se, i.e., no scan is running. I don't have Word, Mail, and other programs open at the
> same time. 2 or 3 Firefox tabs at a max.
>
> Opera & IE are slow, too.
>
> I believe this is called a "memory leak", but I have no idea how to fix it.
>
> Thanks



How much RAM ?

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http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


 
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      10-20-2011

"Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message
news:...
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:31:44 -0700, Me wrote:
>
>> many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load.
>> Programs don't open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is
>> Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2. per the System info available under
>> Accessories - System Tools - System Information
>>
>> The only program open when I wrote this was Notepad. I opened Firefox,
>> version 7.0.1,, copied and pasted this in here. ESET NOD 32 is in the
>> background but is not "open" per se, i.e., no scan is running. I don't
>> have
>> Word, Mail, and other programs open at the same time. 2 or 3 Firefox
>> tabs
>> at a max.
>>
>> Opera & IE are slow, too.
>>
>> I believe this is called a "memory leak", but I have no idea how to fix
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks

>
> I have no idea why you think it's a memory leak - it doesn't especially
> sound like one, and it's not so easy to identify one.
>
> But since you mention your connection is DSL, I might wonder if that
> isn't the problem.
>
> I don't think it's fair to say that ESET isn't open, since it is running
> in the background. It might even be scanning everything that your
> browsers are downloading, as well as every executable file that is
> loading. In fact I think it's *supposed* be doing those things.
>
> Were things much faster before? I.e., has there been a change in speed?
> Was it sudden? Did it happen right after you installed a new program?
> And so on...
>
> --
> Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)


From http://speedtest.net/
ping 107
download 1.31 mbps
upload .73

from cnet.com
line speed 1289 kbps



ESET is running AntiVirus & AntiSpyWare

It's been a gradual delinme in speed
The programs I've installed are Opera - it's not running. I downloaded it to
compare it to Firefox
I added System Mechanic and run it daily

From task manager here are some of the processes and services running. The
processes listed asre the ones that are over 1k. It shows 59 processes &
Services each. The services I listed are just the first 15 in the list

Processes:
dwm.exe 53k
explorer.exe 36k
WDDMStatus 17k WD Drive Manager Status
cwtray.exe 17k
wincal.exe 8k
egui.exe 5k ESET GUI
taskeng.exe 3k
taskmgr.exe 2k
rundll32.exe 1k
csrss.exe 1k
winlogon 1k
---------

Services
AELookUP
AudioEndPoint
Audiosrv
BFE
BITS
Bonjour Service
Browser
CryptSvc
DcomLaunch
DHCP
Dnscache
DPS
EKM
EMDMgmt

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      10-20-2011

"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
news:...
> From: "Me" <meatacmewidgetsdotcom>
>
>> many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load.
>> Programs don't open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is
>> Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2. per the System info available under
>> Accessories - System Tools - System Information
>>
>> The only program open when I wrote this was Notepad. I opened Firefox,
>> version 7.0.1,, copied and pasted this in here. ESET NOD 32 is in the
>> background but is not "open" per se, i.e., no scan is running. I don't
>> have Word, Mail, and other programs open at the same time. 2 or 3
>> Firefox tabs at a max.
>>
>> Opera & IE are slow, too.
>>
>> I believe this is called a "memory leak", but I have no idea how to fix
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks

>
>
> How much RAM ?



I don't know. I know that's random access memory but I don't know where do
I find it.
thanks

>
> --
> Dave
> Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
> http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
>


 
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      10-20-2011
On 10/19/2011 11:04 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Me"<meatacmewidgetsdotcom>
>
>> many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load. Programs don't
>> open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2.
>> per the System info available under Accessories - System Tools - System Information
>>


You're not being clear, and maybe you're not even sure yourself, whether
your problem is Internet bandwidth speed or your system speed. Sounds
like it's your system, not your DSL connection -- which have little or
nothing to do with each other!

When you experience system slowdowns, is your hard drive light showing
constant activity? Have you checked that? If it is, then that will
definitely slow everything down and you need to find what's causing this
constant drive activity. Vista has a bad history of constantly
accessing the hard drive for whatever the Hell it does. Also, have you
looked at your Startup items -- those programs that load as you boot the
system up? Too many of these will use up much of your RAM and system
resources.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      10-20-2011
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 14:27:14 -0700, "Me" <meatacmewidgetsdotcom>
wrote:

> > How much RAM ?

>
>
> I don't know. I know that's random access memory but I don't know where do
> I find it.



There are many ways to find out. Here's an easy one: hold down the
Windows key and press Pause|Break.

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Gene E. Bloch
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      10-21-2011
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 14:25:19 -0700, Me wrote:

> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message
> news:...
>> On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:31:44 -0700, Me wrote:
>>
>>> many web pages are taking 5 to 10 seconds, some even longer, to load.
>>> Programs don't open quickly, either. I have a DSL connection. The OS is
>>> Windows Vista, 6.0.6002 SP 2. per the System info available under
>>> Accessories - System Tools - System Information
>>>
>>> The only program open when I wrote this was Notepad. I opened Firefox,
>>> version 7.0.1,, copied and pasted this in here. ESET NOD 32 is in the
>>> background but is not "open" per se, i.e., no scan is running. I don't
>>> have
>>> Word, Mail, and other programs open at the same time. 2 or 3 Firefox
>>> tabs
>>> at a max.
>>>
>>> Opera & IE are slow, too.
>>>
>>> I believe this is called a "memory leak", but I have no idea how to fix
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Thanks

>>
>> I have no idea why you think it's a memory leak - it doesn't especially
>> sound like one, and it's not so easy to identify one.
>>
>> But since you mention your connection is DSL, I might wonder if that
>> isn't the problem.
>>
>> I don't think it's fair to say that ESET isn't open, since it is running
>> in the background. It might even be scanning everything that your
>> browsers are downloading, as well as every executable file that is
>> loading. In fact I think it's *supposed* be doing those things.
>>
>> Were things much faster before? I.e., has there been a change in speed?
>> Was it sudden? Did it happen right after you installed a new program?
>> And so on...
>>
>> --
>> Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)

>
> From http://speedtest.net/
> ping 107
> download 1.31 mbps
> upload .73
>
> from cnet.com
> line speed 1289 kbps


That is very slow.

I have 34 & 6, both on SpeakEasy and speedtest. CNet says 24000.


> ESET is running AntiVirus & AntiSpyWare
>
> It's been a gradual delinme in speed
> The programs I've installed are Opera - it's not running. I downloaded it to
> compare it to Firefox
> I added System Mechanic and run it daily
>
> From task manager here are some of the processes and services running. The
> processes listed asre the ones that are over 1k. It shows 59 processes &
> Services each. The services I listed are just the first 15 in the list
>
> Processes:
> dwm.exe 53k
> explorer.exe 36k
> WDDMStatus 17k WD Drive Manager Status
> cwtray.exe 17k
> wincal.exe 8k
> egui.exe 5k ESET GUI
> taskeng.exe 3k
> taskmgr.exe 2k
> rundll32.exe 1k
> csrss.exe 1k
> winlogon 1k
> ---------
>
> Services
> AELookUP
> AudioEndPoint
> Audiosrv
> BFE
> BITS
> Bonjour Service
> Browser
> CryptSvc
> DcomLaunch
> DHCP
> Dnscache
> DPS
> EKM
> EMDMgmt
>
> Thanks


I'm not qualified to help you there. Nothing looks odd to me, but still,
I wonder when you "added System Mechanic". Does it run in the backgrund?

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      01-05-2012

I hate to ask, but would you mind listing all your running processes
make sure you check the option to show for all users as well Also
it would be very helpful to know processor speed, the amount of ram an
what your DSL speed is SUPPOSED to be some people limit thei
connection speed for a good price... as for finding out ram and such,
know on XP all you have to do is right click on the my computer icon o
the desktop and click properties, in vista I can't remember if tha
works, but it's worth a try :


 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      01-07-2012
On 1/05/2012, The_KiKi posted:
> I hate to ask, but would you mind listing all your running processes?
> make sure you check the option to show for all users as well Also,
> it would be very helpful to know processor speed, the amount of ram and
> what your DSL speed is SUPPOSED to be some people limit their
> connection speed for a good price... as for finding out ram and such, I
> know on XP all you have to do is right click on the my computer icon on
> the desktop and click properties, in vista I can't remember if that
> works, but it's worth a try


Why are you interested in my running processes?

Makes no sense.

And yes, I *would* mind listing them.

Also, I don't have DSL, and I don't have Vista.

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