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The Pete
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      07-13-2007
My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently
started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have
scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs,
defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and
temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system
slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net
and switch inbetween programs.

I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium
Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security.

Any thoughts?

 
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Mick Murphy
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      07-13-2007
This is a Vista Newsgroup, not XP.

But, I still like XP!

Uninstall Norton, install Avast anti-virus free 4 home.

"The Pete" wrote:

> My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently
> started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have
> scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs,
> defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and
> temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system
> slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net
> and switch inbetween programs.
>
> I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium
> Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>

 
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Mark Veldhuis
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      07-13-2007
In article < om>,
says...
> I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium
> Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security.


Yes. You're in the wrong newsgroup. This one's about Vista. :-)
Seriously though, I know many people experience slowness when they use
Norton products on their PC. Try to disable NIS and see if you still see
the slow down after a couple of hours. If not, it's time to look for
alternatives for NIS. :-)
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Kind regards,
Mark Veldhuis.
 
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Generator
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      07-13-2007

get rid of norton internet security..it really uses so muc
resourses..also it trys to find problems that are not there..its also
pig to remove completely,, get AVG free a good spybot and thats all yo
need if your using a router your have firewall on that..i used avg an
spybot and had no trouble at all. if you like the way norton works i
internet security get pc chillin from trend micro..its better

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Mrs. Happy
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      07-13-2007
Get rid of Norton and install Avast or AVG Free


"The Pete" <> wrote in message
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> My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently
> started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have
> scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs,
> defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and
> temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system
> slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net
> and switch inbetween programs.
>
> I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium
> Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security.
>
> Any thoughts?
>


 
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Steve
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      07-13-2007
Will an antivirus alone suffice with Vista?

Steve


"Mrs. Happy" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Get rid of Norton and install Avast or AVG Free
>
>
> "The Pete" <> wrote in message
> news: ps.com...
>> My computer is approximately 2 months old and now has just recently
>> started to slow down after 3-4 hrs of use after each bootup. I have
>> scanned for viruses, malware/spyware, uninstalled unecessary programs,
>> defragmentized the hard drive, run diskcheck and cleared cookies and
>> temporary files from Internet Explorer. After a few hrs the system
>> slows down substantially thus making it difficult to browse the net
>> and switch inbetween programs.
>>
>> I am currently running: Windows XP SP2 (with all updates), Pentium
>> Core Duo 2.4ghz, 2 Gigs of Ram, Norton Internet Security.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>

>


 
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      07-13-2007

well steve,, i am just using avg free a good spyware remover and monitor
and windows firewall and as i said before i have had no probs been using
this setuup for 2 years ..AGV is exc,, scans my incoming and outgoing
e-mails and firewall does a good job. i had norton utilities and
internet security. long time ago .it took another 30 secs + to start.. i
do think internet security runs alot of instances in the background that
uses alot of memory and slows system down which is annoying.


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Ken Blake
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      07-13-2007
Steve" <> wrote in message
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> Will an antivirus alone suffice with Vista?



No. Regardless of what operating system you run, there are four things you
need for security:

1. A firewall


2. Anti-virus software


3. Anti-spyware software


4. Care and vigilance.


Windows vista provides number 1, and part of number 3. The reason I say
"part" is because Windows Defender (the anti-spyware program), like
all anti-spyware programs is insufficient protection by itself. No
single product is good enough, and you need at least two or three for
good protection.


So you still need anti-spyware software, additional anti-spyware
protection, and nobody should ever rely solely on software protection;
care and vigilance are always required.


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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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