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I used Hijackthis thinking that resolve my graphics loading slow or websites loading slow.
I had Time Warner check my download speed and it was up tp snuf.
I downloaded the new Java version.
Can anyone help?
Lee
 
Muckshifter
Please tell me what info you need 'cause i I have no idea.
thank you very much for the help with my other problem.
By the way I am 2 months older than you!
Lee Painting
 
If you followed the link in my previous post, it tells you what I need ...

To help us help you, please make sure you provide the following information when asking a technical question about your PC:
  • Operating System: e.g. Windows XP or Windows Vista
  • Anti Virus Software : e.g. AVG Free, Norton
  • Anti Spyware Software : e.g. AdAware, Microsoft Defender
  • How do you connect to the net : e.g. ADSL (router?), 56k Modem
  • Your Computer Specifications - This is very important!!
If you are unsure of your system specifications you can download SIW here which is a free tool that can give you all of the information you need to know. If you aren't familiar with your system, things to mention from SIW are : Motherboard vendor and model (motherboard tab), physical memory (system info tab), CPU name (CPU info tab), Video Processor (video tab).
... run the software ... it will give you all the info I need about your system.

http://www.gtopala.net/en/siw.exe

:thumb:

By the way I am 2 months older than you!
I lie about my age ... ;)
 
Windows XPsp2
connect via cable modem also connect to a d-link wireless router
Property Value
Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation
Model 07W080
Version A00
Serial Number ..CN70821333H0SE.

Chipset Vendor Intel Corporation
Chipset Model 845G/GL/GE Brookdale Host-Hub Interface Bridge (B1-step)
South Bridge 82801DB/DBL (ICH4/ICH4-L) LPC Interface Bridge
SMBus Intel Corporation 801DB/DBL SMBus Controller (ICH4/ICH4-L B0 step) @0500h

CPU Intel Pentium 4
Cpu Socket Socket 478
Processor Upgrade ZIF Socket
Max CPU Speed 2800 MHz

System Slots 3 PCI

OnBoard devices
Video (Enabled) Intel 845G PCI Accelerated SVGA
Ethernet (Enabled) BROADCOM 4401 Ethernet Controller
Sound (Enabled) AC'97 Audio Controller

Memory Summary
Location System board or motherboard
Maximum Capacity 2048 MBytes
Memory Slots 2
Error Correction None
Use System memory
Maximum Memory Module Size 1024 MBytes

Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed
Property Value
Name Windows XP Personal Service Pack 2
Terminal Services in Remote Admin Mode
Uniprocessor Free
Running on the console.
OEM Version
Activation Status Activated
Activation Status Activated
Checked Build No
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
System Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
Kernel Version 5.1.2600.3093
Security 128 bits
Serial Number [mucks edit]
Product Key [mucks edit]
Product Name Microsoft Windows XP
Build Lab 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254

Hardware DEP Available No
DEP for 32 Bits Applications No
DEP for Drivers No
DEP Policy OptIn (only Windows system binaries)
Windows Update's version number 7.0.6000.374
Automatic Updates Automatic (Recommended)
Next Detection Time 2007-07-21 11:56:02
Scheduled Install Every Day @ 11:00 AM
System Restore Enabled

Owner Lee
Organization
Machine GUID 1dce0e75-1303-433a-bfc1-6b582bd25551

Workgroup MSHOME
Computer Name LEE
Language English (United States)
Installation Time 04/24/2003 17:46:30.250
Boot Time 07/20/2007 12:47:43.500
Running Time 5 hours 9 minutes 29 seconds

Number of Open Programs 4


Screen Saver My Pictures Slideshow Screensaver
Wait 5 minutes

Active Desktop Installed
AVG free
Spyware doctor
AOL's zapper
I use Firefox for my browser
Spybot
Hope this helps,sure is a lot of info available,do you want access to all the info?
thanks for your time
Lee
 
OK, thanks ...


I "see" no real reason as to why, you may think, your PC is slow ... you may have to give us some stopwatch answers.

From what I saw 'loading' in your HJT log I would say you may be bit short on memory ... try out Decrapifier and remove some unneeded programs.

Don't know why you are using "active desktop" to me it has no practical use and just adds to the load you may be putting on the PC.

How to enable / disable windows active desktop Win XP.
  1. Open the Control Panel.
  2. Open Display Properties.
  3. Click the Desktop tab.
  4. Click the Customize Desktop button.
  5. Click the Web tab in the Desktop Items window.
If you wish to enable the Active Desktop, check "My Current Home Page". Add your current home page into your desktop or click New to add another web page and/or other Active Desktop features. To update the content, click the Synchronize button.

If you wish to disable Active Desktop, make sure all checkboxes in this window are un-checked.

You may want to consider adding more ram ... although 1Gb is fine for XP, the sweet spot is 1.5Gb ... we tend to use 2Gb for really heave tasks like playing games.


:user:
 
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