Originally posted by jofice:Yeh it worked perfectly before it happened so I'll just try the reformatting and thatthanks lads
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Can you if you haven't already formatted right-click on the start menu and go Task Manager and under Processes, see if there's a huge amount (in Memory Usage) that's popped up? Quite possibly it's something like a virus scanner or something resource-hungry doing it.
I know iTunes can take up to 250MB minimum on W7 and Vista but I don't think so on XP it gets like that and Firefox if you're using it can go to 700MB minimum after running a few web pages and flash videos on sites. Just have a look 'cos that could be half the problem - I know it was for me.
Also go to Start > Run and type msconfig, under Start Up Items or something similar see what's in the list - don't untick anything - but just list back here what they are and maybe that could be another issue. Just trying to think of things I'd be checking for problems and memory leaks and whatever.
Originally posted by jofice:[..]
Yeh mate I'll try that latercheers
Edit: Ok there isn't any Task Manager when I right click the start menu? And the list when I ran msconfig is really long and full of random things like "smax4pnp" and "ISUSPM"?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
He means right-click the big (blue, if you have Windows XP, dark grey if you have Vista, etc) bar on the low part of the screen where programs and windows open.
Otherwise, push Ctrl + Alt + Supr at the same time and the Task Manager will open. Then look for the tab saying "Processes" or something like that and check if there's any taking a big part of your memory
Originally posted by jofice:[..]
I feel like an idiot around you guyslol
Edit: Its full of all those random processes again :S
Originally posted by LikeASong:I'd re-format the hard disk anyway.
If the PC is 5 years old is the same, mine is 4 or 5 too and works perfectly; I do a reformat every 4-6 months to keep things tidied up
Originally posted by jofice:
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Full of shit I haven't got a clue about?
Edit: You need to see it full size for it to be clear
Open Windows Explorer (My Computer) and right-click the hard drive icon (C, select Properties and click on the General tab. Disable Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching. Wait for the hard drive activity to stop, then repeat for any other drives.
Next go to Start > Control Panel > Admin Tools > Services. Scroll down to Indexing Service and double click it to open its Properties. Click the Stop button and then change the Startup Type to Disabled. Click OK, close down all programs and reboot.