I know I have a problem, but what do I need to look at to fix it? Here is a little history. I ran the online version of PCPitstop which identified that access to the memory on my machine is about 1/3 the speed normally expected. My machine is a Toshiba laptop with a 1.1GHz Celeron processor with 512MB memory.
Okay, I purchased Optimize which found a bunch (several hundred) things to fix. I ran Optimize, rebooted and voila!! My machine is running at least 3 times as fast. I mean we are talking DRAMATIC difference. I started a few programs and suddenly we are back to the old machine. I rebooted and the fast machine is back again. Since PCPitstop gives only a sort of overview of things, I checked for additional testing software and found Performance Test which I downloaded.
I reran Optimize (which now found nothing to fix), rebooted, and ran the memory test in Performance Test. The machine was in "frisky" mode again (I can tell by running a solitare game I play ocassionally) so I saved the results as a baseline. After running a few programs, and the slow down kicked in again, I ran Performance Test again and compared it to the baseline. Every single test is 1/3 or less than the baseline.
I have previously agressively cleaned this machine up using Ultimate Troubleshooter, so am pretty sure that there is no unknown startup piece of software running. I run NOD32 VC ALWAYS.
What could be the issue? Where should I look?
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Okay, I purchased Optimize which found a bunch (several hundred) things to fix. I ran Optimize, rebooted and voila!! My machine is running at least 3 times as fast. I mean we are talking DRAMATIC difference. I started a few programs and suddenly we are back to the old machine. I rebooted and the fast machine is back again. Since PCPitstop gives only a sort of overview of things, I checked for additional testing software and found Performance Test which I downloaded.
I reran Optimize (which now found nothing to fix), rebooted, and ran the memory test in Performance Test. The machine was in "frisky" mode again (I can tell by running a solitare game I play ocassionally) so I saved the results as a baseline. After running a few programs, and the slow down kicked in again, I ran Performance Test again and compared it to the baseline. Every single test is 1/3 or less than the baseline.
I have previously agressively cleaned this machine up using Ultimate Troubleshooter, so am pretty sure that there is no unknown startup piece of software running. I run NOD32 VC ALWAYS.
What could be the issue? Where should I look?
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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