"Lynda" <> wrote in message
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> My sister asked me to look at her Dell Inspiron 1501 with Vista Home that
> was running slow. First place I looked was Event Viewer and found
> hundreds of errors in Applications and System some of them critical. Do
> you have any advice about how I should start dealing with this? Should I
> be looking at the oldest continuing errors or the critical errors which
> occured some days ago but are not appearing today? The critical errors
> mostly involve DriverFrameworks-UserMode. Some help in getting started
> would really be appreciated.
While the reference might indicate a problem with a driver, it usually helps
if we have the full error. Generally, if there is nothing specific, the
best course of action to is to check device manufacturer websites to make
sure you have the latest Vista compatible drivers for each device. That
said, errors are not necessarily unusual, if the error is causing the system
to crash, that's when you need to take more aggressive action.
This is not usually the cause of a slow system. First, we need to know the
system specs, we need to know if the system was always slow right out of the
box or if it began slowing down recently. Also, one of the first things to
do with a system that is suddenly sluggish is to scan for viruses and
malware/adware as these are the most common causes of such issues.
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Michael Solomon
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