Tip & How-To about Lenovo Computers & Internet
Alway's check the memory and the software versions to help the pc run good
) Delete
all unwanted data from Drive C.
2) Delete
all data that you have copied from Drive C to External HDD
3) Open My
computer and go to Tools---> Folder Options---->Click on View Tab---->
Check 'Show hidden files and folders' and select OK.
4) Go to
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp and Delete
everything that you see inside Temp Folder
5) Go to
C:\WINDOWS\ here you will find folders like $hf_mig$, here you will have to
Delete all the folders starting and ending with $ sign.
Go to 'Start' and then Run There are many things that might cause your PC to run
slowly. It could be a fragmented disk; fragmented registry; a virus, Trojan, or
spy ware; high CPU and/or utilization due to too many programs running; high
disk I/O; or something else.
write "msconfig" inside Run tab and press 'enter'
inside the 'System configuration
utility' window click on 'startup' tab then uncheck all the applications except
your current antivirus and press apply then 'ok' and then 'exit without
restart' option.
Now right click My Computer and go to properties tab.
click 'Advanced' tab then under performance menu click on 'settings'
go to 'Advanced' click on 'change' and increase your virtual memory to 2048 in
both spaces.
Now restart windows.
To check your CPU and memory utilization, run Task Manager. You can start Task
Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
and then clicking on the Task Manager Button. In Task manager, click on the
Performance tab and check CPU Usage and PF Usage. PF Usage is an indicator of
memory usage. If one or both of these is high, click on the Processes tab, and
sort the columns by CPU or Memory to see what processes are consuming the
resource. If you are not sure what the process "Image name" is for, Google
the name and you should find what the process is for.
If your CPU and memory usage are reasonable, then you may have a different
issue. Even if you running anti-virus software, it may be beneficial to scan
your PC with another scanner to check for viruses. No anti-virus software is
100% perfect at catching everything. Here are a few good free online virus
scanners that you can run to check your PC:
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/home.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=
23&pkj=RRJEDTKJBTVISBYWWYP
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm
http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
An excellent free utility for overall system maintenance is Advanced System
Care Free ( http://download.cnet.com/advanced-systemcare-free/3000-2086_4-10407614
.html ). I use this utility on a regular basis.
You should always run anti-virus software. There are several very good, free,
anti-virus products available. One good source to read editor and user reviews,
and safely download anti-virus software, is http://download.cnet.com -- search for free antivirus
software. In addition to the reviews, you can see how many people are
downloading the software, which is another good indicator of how popular it is.
I have used AVG Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avg-anti-virus-free/3000-2239_4-10320142.html
) , and Avast Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avast-free-antivirus/3000-2239_4-10019223.htm
l ). Both are very good, and completely free. At present I am using
Avast on all of my home computers.
I have heard good things about Avira AntiVir Free ( http://download.cnet.com/Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus/3000-22
39_4-10322935.html ), and it has good ratings, but I have not
personally tried it.
In addition to Avast or one of the other free anti-virus software packages, I
also run Ad-Aware ( http://download.cnet.com/ad-aware-free-internet/3000-8022_4-10045910.h
tml ). Ad-Aware is a free anti-malware, anti-spyware package.
Good luck!
1)
Delete all unwanted data from Drive C.
2)
Delete all data that you have copied from Drive C to External HDD
3)
Open My computer and go to Tools---> Folder Options---->Click on View
Tab----> Check 'Show hidden files and folders' and select OK.
4)
Go to C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp and Delete
everything that you see inside Temp Folder
5)
Go to C:\WINDOWS\ here you will find folders like $hf_mig$, here you will have
to Delete all the folders starting and ending with $ sign.
6) Empty Recycle bin and restart the PC
There are many things that might cause your
PC to run slowly. It could be a fragmented disk; fragmented registry; a virus, Trojan,
or spy ware; high CPU and/or utilization due to too many programs running; high
disk I/O; or something else.
To check your CPU and memory utilization, run Task Manager. You can start Task
Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
and then clicking on the Task Manager Button. In Task manager, click on the
Performance tab and check CPU Usage and PF Usage. PF Usage is an indicator of
memory usage. If one or both of these is high, click on the Processes tab, and
sort the columns by CPU or Memory to see what processes are consuming the
resource. If you are not sure what the process "Image name" is for, Google
the name and you should find what the process is for.
If your CPU and memory usage are reasonable, then you may have a different
issue. Even if you running anti-virus software, it may be beneficial to scan
your PC with another scanner to check for viruses. No anti-virus software is
100% perfect at catching everything. Here are a few good free online virus
scanners that you can run to check your PC:
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/home.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=
23&pkj=RRJEDTKJBTVISBYWWYP
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm
http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
An excellent free utility for overall system maintenance is Advanced System
Care Free ( http://download.cnet.com/advanced-systemcare-free/3000-2086_4-10407614
.html ). I use this utility on a regular basis.
You should always run anti-virus software. There are several very good, free,
anti-virus products available. One good source to read editor and user reviews,
and safely download anti-virus software, is http://download.cnet.com -- search for free antivirus
software. In addition to the reviews, you can see how many people are
downloading the software, which is another good indicator of how popular it is.
I have used AVG Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avg-anti-virus-free/3000-2239_4-10320142.html
) , and Avast Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avast-free-antivirus/3000-2239_4-10019223.htm
l ). Both are very good, and completely free. At present I am using
Avast on all of my home computers.
In addition to Avast or one of the other free anti-virus software packages, I
also run Ad-Aware ( http://download.cnet.com/ad-aware-free-internet/3000-8022_4-10045910.h
tml ). Ad-Aware is a free anti-malware, anti-spyware package.
Good luck!
1) Delete
all unwanted data from Drive C.
2) Delete
all data that you have copied from Drive C to External HDD
3) Open My
computer and go to Tools---> Folder Options---->Click on View Tab---->
Check 'Show hidden files and folders' and select OK.
4) Go to
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp and Delete
everything that you see inside Temp Folder
5) Go to
C:\WINDOWS\ here you will find folders like $hf_mig$, here you will have to
Delete all the folders starting and ending with $ sign.
6)
Empty Recycle bin and restart the PC
If you feel that my answers have helped you getting
solution to your problems then please give a vote.
Thanks.
Just do the
following steps and your issue will be resolved.
1) Delete
all unwanted data from Drive C.
2) Delete
all data that you have copied from Drive C to External HDD
3) Open My
computer and go to Tools---> Folder Options---->Click on View Tab---->
Check 'Show hidden files and folders' and select OK.
4) Go to
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp and Delete
everything that you see inside Temp Folder
5) Go to
C:\WINDOWS\ here you will find folders like $hf_mig$, here you will have to
Delete all the folders starting and ending with $ sign.
6) Empty
Recycle bin and restart the PC
Go to 'Start' and then Run
write "msconfig" inside Run tab and press 'enter'
inside the 'System configuration
utility' window click on 'startup' tab then uncheck all the applications except
your current antivirus and press apply then 'ok' and then 'exit without
restart' option.
Now right click My Computer and go to properties tab.
click 'Advanced' tab then under performance menu click on 'settings'
go to 'Advanced' click on 'change' and increase your virtual memory to 2048 in
both spaces.
Now restart windows.
There are many things that might cause your PC to run
slowly. It could be a fragmented disk; fragmented registry; a virus, Trojan, or
spy ware; high CPU and/or utilization due to too many programs running; high
disk I/O; or something else.
If you feel that my answers have helped you getting
solution to your problems then please give a vote. Thanks.
To check your CPU and memory utilization, run Task Manager. You can start Task
Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
and then clicking on the Task Manager Button. In Task manager, click on the
Performance tab and check CPU Usage and PF Usage. PF Usage is an indicator of
memory usage. If one or both of these is high, click on the Processes tab, and
sort the columns by CPU or Memory to see what processes are consuming the
resource. If you are not sure what the process "Image name" is for, Google
the name and you should find what the process is for.
If your CPU and memory usage are reasonable, then you may have a different
issue. Even if you running anti-virus software, it may be beneficial to scan
your PC with another scanner to check for viruses. No anti-virus software is
100% perfect at catching everything. Here are a few good free online virus
scanners that you can run to check your PC:
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/home.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=
23&pkj=RRJEDTKJBTVISBYWWYP
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm
http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
An excellent free utility for overall system maintenance is Advanced System
Care Free ( http://download.cnet.com/advanced-systemcare-free/3000-2086_4-10407614
.html ). I use this utility on a regular basis.
You should always run anti-virus software. There are several very good, free,
anti-virus products available. One good source to read editor and user reviews,
and safely download anti-virus software, is http://download.cnet.com -- search for free antivirus
software. In addition to the reviews, you can see how many people are
downloading the software, which is another good indicator of how popular it is.
I have used AVG Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avg-anti-virus-free/3000-2239_4-10320142.html
) , and Avast Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avast-free-antivirus/3000-2239_4-10019223.htm
l ). Both are very good, and completely free. At present I am using
Avast on all of my home computers.
I have heard good things about Avira AntiVir Free ( http://download.cnet.com/Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus/3000-22
39_4-10322935.html ), and it has good ratings, but I have not
personally tried it.
In addition to Avast or one of the other free anti-virus software packages, I
also run Ad-Aware ( http://download.cnet.com/ad-aware-free-internet/3000-8022_4-10045910.h
tml ). Ad-Aware is a free anti-malware, anti-spyware package.
Good luck!
The
detail of that particular date should show "System Checkpoint" and
time on the right hand side box. Select that date. Just do the
following steps and your issue will be resolved. 1) Delete
all unwanted data from Drive C. 2) Delete
all data that you have copied from Drive C to External HDD 3) Open My
computer and go to Tools---> Folder Options---->Click on View Tab---->
Check 'Show hidden files and folders' and select OK. 4) Go to
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp and Delete
everything that you see inside Temp Folder 5) Go to
C:\WINDOWS\ here you will find folders like $hf_mig$, here you will have to
Delete all the folders starting and ending with $ sign. 6) Empty
Recycle bin and restart the PC and your issue will be resolved. Note:There are many things that might cause your PC to run
slowly. It could be a fragmented disk; fragmented registry; a virus, Trojan, or
spy ware; high CPU and/or utilization due to too many programs running; high
disk I/O; or something else.
Now, Click on Next and System Restore will start and windows will take a
reboot.
After reboot Go to 'Start' and then Run
write "msconfig" inside Run tab and press 'enter'
inside the 'System configuration
utility' window click on 'startup' tab then uncheck all the applications except
your current antivirus and press apply then 'ok' and then 'exit without
restart' option.
Now right click My Computer and go to properties tab.
click 'Advanced' tab then under performance menu click on 'settings'
go to 'Advanced' click on 'change' and increase your virtual memory to 2048 in
both spaces.
Now restart windows.
To check your CPU and memory utilization, run Task Manager. You can start Task
Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
and then clicking on the Task Manager Button. In Task manager, click on the
Performance tab and check CPU Usage and PF Usage. PF Usage is an indicator of
memory usage. If one or both of these is high, click on the Processes tab, and
sort the columns by CPU or Memory to see what processes are consuming the
resource. If you are not sure what the process "Image name" is for, Google
the name and you should find what the process is for.
If your CPU and memory usage are reasonable, then you may have a different
issue. Even if you running anti-virus software, it may be beneficial to scan
your PC with another scanner to check for viruses. No anti-virus software is
100% perfect at catching everything. Here are a few good free online virus
scanners that you can run to check your PC:
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/home.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=
23&pkj=RRJEDTKJBTVISBYWWYP
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm
http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
You should always run anti-virus software. There are several very good, free,
anti-virus products available. One good source to read editor and user reviews,
and safely download anti-virus software, is http://download.cnet.com -- search for free antivirus
software. In addition to the reviews, you can see how many people are
downloading the software, which is another good indicator of how popular it is.
I have used AVG Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avg-anti-virus-free/3000-2239_4-10320142.html
) , and Avast Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avast-free-antivirus/3000-2239_4-10019223.htm
l ). Both are very good, and completely free. At present I am using
Avast on all of my home computers.
I have heard good things about Avira AntiVir Free ( http://download.cnet.com/Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus/3000-22
39_4-10322935.html ), and it has good ratings, but I have not
personally tried it.
If you feel that my answers have helped you getting
solution to your problems then please give a vote.
Thanks.
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