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NoGood
May 3rd, 2002, 03:04 PM
Ok i need to get more cpu for my computer and dont know how got any suggestions, I want to keep my OS that I have installed now by the way..... I cant leave my computer on for more than 6 hours without the cpu going to 20% or so... I do often defrags and scandisks .


WinME
383 mb ram
27.9 gig hdd
9 free

MusicMan
May 3rd, 2002, 05:41 PM
I'm a fanactic when it comes to computer hardware, lay me down the name of your processor (and version) and I can suggest I good upgrade for you. tell me also a little bit about the programs that run most of the time of your computer.

The Hunter
May 3rd, 2002, 06:47 PM
:mellow Hi Yang, what are you using for a processor. Also the make of the motherboard might help these folks. Also what version of the bios for the motherboard, and if needed are you comfortable with flashing your bios?:mellow

Foreverboard
May 3rd, 2002, 06:56 PM
good idea, I forgot about flashing the bios, I think I will do mine, I havent updated in a while.

MusicMan
May 3rd, 2002, 07:22 PM
I'm pretty sure these people don't know what that means.

The Hunter
May 3rd, 2002, 07:37 PM
:mellow Sorry I wasnt thinking, but if he had a friend who could check the chip,buss speed, and so on it might be able to be fixed on the cheep. At least the processor speed will help. I enjoyed his posts on the old forum and we have to help him.

BloodySabbath
May 3rd, 2002, 08:33 PM
I'd say if you notice that your CPU Usage is increasing over time, you could be running program with a memory leak. Generally, even if your PC has been on for a while and is using a fair amoutn of CPU, you can bring the CPU utilization level down to 0% by closing some or all of your programs.

Go through your programs (CTRL-ALT-DEL will bring up the list) 1 by 1, noting the CPU Usage level before and after closing each program. When you find that closing one program cause a dramatic drop in the Usage level, try using your computer for a while without that program running. If the level remains low, you know that there's something wrong with the program you singled out - which means you should try reinstalling it or finding a different application to replace it.

Creative Insanity
May 4th, 2002, 05:37 AM
I don't like your choice of OS.. WindowsME is very unstable and seems to crash more than it works in my expience.. sugges 98SE or XP. :fire

NoGood
May 4th, 2002, 02:42 PM
Thanks to you all who are trying to help me with this. I am not at my own computer now and will get the prossesor version and mother bourd specs asap. I also used to run a server though slava and am running winmx at all times of the day
(except when I'm rebooting every 6 hours) I will get back to you all when I get a chance on that. And - No WinME is a good OS actually the most stable version of windows... - Mostly media and compatable - hardly any crashes.:mellow




Thanks Hunter

BloodySabbath
May 4th, 2002, 03:33 PM
Originally posted by NoGood
No WinME is a good OS actually the most stable version of windows... heh... thats arguable http://www.napsterites.net/underground/images/icons/icon12.gif

Vladd44
May 6th, 2002, 06:27 AM
No WinME is a good OS actually the most stable version of windows... - Mostly media and compatable - hardly any crashes.

Well, not only arguable bloddysabbath. ME is the most likely culprit of the memory leak you referred to in an earlier post . ME is notorious for its resource wasting tendencies. I ran me for about 4 months, then upgraded to 2k pro.

WinMX being one of the progs always running, on Me 1.5 days and my computer was sooo sluggish. Running other progs wouls shorten that time considerably.

But after upgrading to 2k, all of thses issues were eliminated. A subsequent upgrade to xp has eliminated the few quirks with 2k. Either one being extrememly stable compared to 9x/ME . Uptimes measured in weeks not hours.

nogood, give it a shot, you have nothing 2 lose, partition a drive, or just use an old drive. Install 2k or xp. and see how your system runs. If u want either one, pm me, ill see what i can do. Run WinMX, san dl/config a slavanap server. And see what happens.

Mar1ne
May 8th, 2002, 12:51 PM
.....or you could just install Linux =D:cross

NoGood
May 8th, 2002, 01:40 PM
Ok well I figure I will have to try a new OS sorry for the long awaited reply but work is a bitch sometimes. I know WinME isnt going to be afficiant for the programs I run. Unless there is a miracle worker for this OS out there anywhere...

Thanks alot peeps for the suggestions just remember these things and you'll be juuuuuust fine :
AOL is no.1 and WinMe is the GREATEST !!!!
LOL :gj

markyrwol
May 16th, 2002, 11:12 PM
I noticed this thread a few days ago, but I was too lazy to reply in a timely manner, oh well.
Any way I’ve had a similar problem with Windows ME\share programs slowing my system to a halt, a RAM defrag program like RAMpage (FREE) or RAMbooster (FREE) makes Windows ME play nice. I use MemTurbo ($19.95) for my RAM defrag program, I get a sick thrill out of using programs that aren’t free.

P.S. I am too lazy to upgrade my OS too.