Serious Problems

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  1. `Kakashi

    `Kakashi Banned from GR

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    Ok, I am on my old computer and I am having a few very serious computer problems.
    I am trying to fix this old computer so I can use it as a project computer for gaming and
    such.

    Problem Number 1
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    It takes many tries for Windows to boot. I will turn the power button on, then it will act as if in
    standby mode, with the orange light. I will turn it back off, then on. It will eventually boot Windows after
    doing this about 20 times. It gots on your nerves VERY fast.



    Problem Number 2
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    Windows will boot, then I log in as normal. The computer will then randomly restart, with no warning. Then while booting,
    it will run a disk check. It says something about an incorrect time stamp on some picture file....But whatever...
    This also is VERY frustrating. I am typing this as fast as I can as we are speaking..



    Problem Number 3
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    Randomly I will get this message:
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    I think it is spyware from the old hard drive that I just put in here, So I am running Ad-Aware.



    Problem Number 4
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    This is probably the least serious problem of them all. When I am on a site with scrollbars, when I scroll, it lags badly. It also takes
    quite a while for images to load. I am using Firefox.




    If you have any advice or help whatsoever, PLEASE POST HERE!

    Help Is GREATLY appreciated.



    -+anthem
     
  2. Papermache

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    Number 4 is due to a bad ISP or connection. For the others I would run a full system scan with Ad-Aware SE ----- and delete anything that comes up.
     
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    Update on problem #3: I ran adaware and it picked up spyware called Alexa


    But the internet connection works fine on my other computer :(
     
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    for number 3 goto start/control panel/performance and maintence/adminstrative tools/services/messenger and disable the messenger I HAVE to disable it everytime I reformat XP otherwise I get those popup ads
     
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    might be spyware/viruses within your system.

    I had my computer restarting randomly, I fixed it by reformatting.

    problem 1 and 2 might be due to a bad PSU (Power Supply)
     
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    lagging on scrolling often has to due with video or memory.

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    ok looking at all 4 problems i would strongly advise reformating. if that doesnt work try changing out your mem/video card/ PSU (if you have multiple sticks of memory test each on its own.

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    i think your problems are along the mem/PSU side of things.

    hope i helped ya sumwhat
     
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    Possible and likely, but due to the fact that it is an old computer, I assumed that he had an older internet connection. My bad.
     
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    Definitely Reformat and don't forget to install all the latest drivers and SP2. That will get fix most of the problems. Also help you figure out if it is a hardware problem left.
     
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    Ok, alot of people are saying that it may be a PSU problem. I have an old 250 watt PSU laying around, the one in this computer is 200 watts. Should I put the 250 watt one in and try it out?
     
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    sure, that 200 is a bit crappy though, lol.

    you, try your other psu..
     
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    I am, I am going to put the 250 W into the pc and see if it all works out.
     

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