Windows XP, SP2. I have a system that has been running fine for a few years.
It has a 3 GHz processor and 4 GB of memory. Recently everything is running
much slower. Programs open up very slowly, some Excel workbooks with macros
run interminably long. Internet browsing is slow.
The LAN is fine, as I can go to another system and it runs the same
processes and browses the net quickly. I have scanned for spyware and
viruses and removed spyware and found no viruses. What can cause a system to
bog down like this? Any suggestions on how I can restore the system to its
former vigor? Thanks for the help.
--
Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org
When I am running an Excel workbook (which runs macro code that opens and
scans other workbooks), I find the following when monitoring system
performance:
CPU usage never goes above 4%
Network usage never goes above 0.02% (on a 1 GB network)
PF Usage never goes above 853 MB
Physical Memory available never goes below 2620124
It looks like the resources are fine. So what would cause a SLOW system
(the Excel process that used to take 40 seconds to complete now takes over 5
minutes).
--
Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org
"Chaplain Doug" wrote:
> Windows XP, SP2. I have a system that has been running fine for a few years.
> It has a 3 GHz processor and 4 GB of memory. Recently everything is running
> much slower. Programs open up very slowly, some Excel workbooks with macros
> run interminably long. Internet browsing is slow.
>
> The LAN is fine, as I can go to another system and it runs the same
> processes and browses the net quickly. I have scanned for spyware and
> viruses and removed spyware and found no viruses. What can cause a system to
> bog down like this? Any suggestions on how I can restore the system to its
> former vigor? Thanks for the help.
> --
> Dr. Doug Pruiett
> Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
> www.goodnewsjail.org
Chaplain Doug wrote:
> When I am running an Excel workbook (which runs macro code that opens
> and scans other workbooks), I find the following when monitoring
> system performance:
>
> CPU usage never goes above 4%
> Network usage never goes above 0.02% (on a 1 GB network)
> PF Usage never goes above 853 MB
> Physical Memory available never goes below 2620124
>
> It looks like the resources are fine. So what would cause a SLOW
> system (the Excel process that used to take 40 seconds to complete
> now takes over 5 minutes).
>
>> Windows XP, SP2. I have a system that has been running fine for a
>> few years. It has a 3 GHz processor and 4 GB of memory. Recently
>> everything is running much slower. Programs open up very slowly,
>> some Excel workbooks with macros run interminably long. Internet
>> browsing is slow.
>>
>> The LAN is fine, as I can go to another system and it runs the same
>> processes and browses the net quickly. I have scanned for spyware
>> and viruses and removed spyware and found no viruses. What can
>> cause a system to bog down like this? Any suggestions on how I can
>> restore the system to its former vigor? Thanks for the help.
>> --
The list of possibilities is almost endless.
It could be that the mother ship has directed your computer to send 250,000
emails advertising headless nails or some other innovative product.
I have done a complete scan with Symantec Antivirus and with Ad-Aware. The
Symantec found nothing. the Ada-Aware found quite a few non-critical items
which have now been removed. The system is still slow.
What else could I use to find MalWare?
--
Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org
"HeyBub" wrote:
> Chaplain Doug wrote:
> > When I am running an Excel workbook (which runs macro code that opens
> > and scans other workbooks), I find the following when monitoring
> > system performance:
> >
> > CPU usage never goes above 4%
> > Network usage never goes above 0.02% (on a 1 GB network)
> > PF Usage never goes above 853 MB
> > Physical Memory available never goes below 2620124
> >
> > It looks like the resources are fine. So what would cause a SLOW
> > system (the Excel process that used to take 40 seconds to complete
> > now takes over 5 minutes).
> >
> >> Windows XP, SP2. I have a system that has been running fine for a
> >> few years. It has a 3 GHz processor and 4 GB of memory. Recently
> >> everything is running much slower. Programs open up very slowly,
> >> some Excel workbooks with macros run interminably long. Internet
> >> browsing is slow.
> >>
> >> The LAN is fine, as I can go to another system and it runs the same
> >> processes and browses the net quickly. I have scanned for spyware
> >> and viruses and removed spyware and found no viruses. What can
> >> cause a system to bog down like this? Any suggestions on how I can
> >> restore the system to its former vigor? Thanks for the help.
> >> --
>
> The list of possibilities is almost endless.
>
> It could be that the mother ship has directed your computer to send 250,000
> emails advertising headless nails or some other innovative product.
>
> You should first scour you system for malware.
>
>
>