Mushy Peas 0 Posted February 24, 2001 I'm wondering if I may now have too many applications for my computer. It seems applicatations are taking longer to load than previously (i.e as I keep adding more software). BTW, I only install applications from vendors (in other words I don't ever install betas, or download games or install freebies). My disks have had diskeeper run on them so they are fine in that respect. I AM RUNNING w2k (no software is installed in my nt system - dual boot). My machine has only been reformatted/reinstalled only this week. Partion Magic tells me that; Disk 0 C: (NT4) has 2gb (1gb used), K: (W2K) has 2gb (1.4gb used), S: (software) has 4.6gb (2.8gb used) Disk 1 is data (18.2gb) I'm using the latest drivers. SP1 (SP6a on NT) Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted February 24, 2001 If there is more in the startup it will take longer to load simple as that. I load my system as much as possible and yeah it slows it down a little but phuck it that is why is use NT cause it can handle multitasking correctly. You should do a web search for the startup control panel and check out what is running as you sys loads and cut out the crap u don't need. Good job getting nt4 and 2k on the same sys by the way, that can be tricky. I once had nt4 server 2k and 98 on the same sys but it did not last very long and I just had to leave NT4 behind for good. There is no such thing as too many programs that is like saying I have too much money or I get too much pussy or I have too much pot. ------------------ My System Dell Demension XPS T500 Triple Boot Windows 2000 Pro 2195 Windows Whistler Pro 2428 Windows Millennium Final Retail PIII @ 500 Mhz (with after market heatsink and dual fan) 512 Megs Ram Guillemot Maxi Gammer Cougar (TNT2 M64 w/ 32 Megs of RAM) Matrox Millennium PCI (w/ 4 Megs of RAM for second monitor) 3Com Etherlink XL 10/100 Ethernet Card 2 x Abit Hot Rod Pro ATA-100 RAID Controlers 2 x 12.6 Gig Maxtor Hard Disks RAID 0 (for system) 1 76.3 Gig Maxtor Hard Disk (for storage) 40X LG CD Rom Drive 100 Mb Iomega Internal Zip Drive MS Explorer Mouse MS Natural Keyboard Pro And not a single piece of software that I actually own Share this post Link to post
DeadCats 0 Posted February 24, 2001 Quote: <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Four and Twenty:I have too much pot.</font> I'll help you with your problem. My snail-mail address attached... ------------------ "Being married to a programmer is like owning a cat. You talk to it but you're never really sure it hears you, much less comprehends what you say." -DeadCats, 1999 "Talking to DeadCats is like talking to a dead cat." -MrsDeadCats, 2001 Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted February 28, 2001 Yeah, get rid of stuff that you dont need on startup. One of the best tweaking utilities besides TweakUI is Xteq X-Setup. There's a lot of features in it to use, among them is the ability to disable and delete startup apps that you dont need. Stuff like anti-virus and a firewalls should be left to activate on startup. Disable some features, restart and see if everything still works okay. If you dont see any problems, you can delete those apps from startup. Also, if you dont have a lot of ram, get some, as that will help a lot. Share this post Link to post
HawkBoy 0 Posted February 28, 2001 try the programs called regrun and adaware. Share this post Link to post