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David Kelly
It seems that this message has been appearing at somewhat
regular intervals on this message board, but no real
response has been given. I am running Windows XP Pro on
a Intel 733 processer with 256 mb of RAM. When I start
my computer up, it runs fine. After a while, performance
slows dramatically - to the point where if I try to save
something I am working on, it takes up to one minute.
Other symptoms are non responsive programs (they are
actually responsive, but it takes up to 10 minutes or
more to load them) and other slow actions (for example,
in Excel, when I try to resize a row or column, it can
take up to 2 minutes for the application to react). When
I reboot, the computer works well again. Unfortunately,
I need to reboot about 3-4 times a day (or more). I
asked around and read these message boards and have been
finding that the problem is not isolated to my computer -
many people are running into the same problem. Does
anyone have any idea about what is causing this problem
and fixes for this?
I appreciate the help. Thanks everyone,
Dave Kelly
regular intervals on this message board, but no real
response has been given. I am running Windows XP Pro on
a Intel 733 processer with 256 mb of RAM. When I start
my computer up, it runs fine. After a while, performance
slows dramatically - to the point where if I try to save
something I am working on, it takes up to one minute.
Other symptoms are non responsive programs (they are
actually responsive, but it takes up to 10 minutes or
more to load them) and other slow actions (for example,
in Excel, when I try to resize a row or column, it can
take up to 2 minutes for the application to react). When
I reboot, the computer works well again. Unfortunately,
I need to reboot about 3-4 times a day (or more). I
asked around and read these message boards and have been
finding that the problem is not isolated to my computer -
many people are running into the same problem. Does
anyone have any idea about what is causing this problem
and fixes for this?
I appreciate the help. Thanks everyone,
Dave Kelly