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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Obie303 on February 05, 2010, 01:22:29 AM
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I've started to notice a few glitches lately with my aging PC. Any advice out there? I'm at work so I don't have acess to my system infomation right now. (Not even sure where to find it either). This is what I can tell you right now.....
Windows XP with SP 3.
200 GB HD
1.5 GB RAM
(forgot the processor speed, but I think it might be a 3.0 back on that later)
My current video card is a NVidia G-Force 1650XP (I think it was the 512MB).
Anything else that might be helpful, let me know. I just wont be able to get the info till late today. Working a double till 1500 EST.
Thanks in advance,
Obie
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Drop it off a cliff?
Use it as a boat anchor?
Seriously, Windows is about 1/2 a million glitchy processes all munged together - it's something of a miracle that it works at all (when it does). In order to give you pertinent advice, we need a better description of what the problems you are experiencing might be.
<S>
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Obie, how long has it been since you wiped the drive and reloaded? I've seen some heavy users that reload every 6 to 12 months...most people don't reload their systems unless they're forced to...
Wipe the drive and reload...if you don't have 2 hard drives in the system, go buy another drive and use it as storage space for stuff you want to keep...that way you can reload your primary drive without having to worry about how to save that 50 gigs of music and pron... :D
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I actually don't have much on this hard drive. I wiped it about 8 months ago. I also have two external hard drives. One I use just for photographs and stupid stuff. The 2nd drive is used for my more important documents.
I did a forum search and found one of my "glitches" is caused by my framerate dropping too low. The other problem I started having might be another simple fix. Going to try something later this weekend.
This pc is my junker. The wife has the Mac.
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If you're frame rates are dropping that will cause problems...you're probably going to end up tweaking that system...you could try some of Skuzzy's system optimization suggestions.
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Obie, Dzien Dobry. :D
What CPU do you have?
What Power Supply do you have and what is the +12V rating?
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Obie, Dzien Dobry. :D
What CPU do you have?
What Power Supply do you have and what is the +12V rating?
Hi Masher, Jak się masz?
My pc is an older one. This is off the system info page. I'm not pc savy. If there is something specifically you need for info, I can dig for it, but it will take me a little time to find it.
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name YOUR-136F2019DC
System Manufacturer HP Pavilion 061
System Model PJ466AA-ABA M1170N
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~3000 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 3.06, 8/27/2004
SMBIOS Version 2.3
Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2111)"
User Name YOUR-136F2019DC\HP_Administrator
Time Zone Eastern Standard Time
Total Physical Memory 1,536.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 890.91 MB
Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB
Page File Space 3.35 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
Dziękuję :aok