Showing posts with label Windows Vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Vista. Show all posts

Basic Computer Troubleshooting: Computer is Slow

How to troubleshoot a computer that is performing or running slowly?


Follow this procedure to troubleshoot a computer that is performing or running slowly in the Windows Vista® operating system.


NOTE: When troubleshooting slow performance using the steps below, some steps may take an extended time to complete. Move on to the next step and complete the unused steps at a later time.


1. Close any programs that are not being used.

2. Software loading when the computer starts may be causing the computer to slow down. Remove unused applications from startup.

3. If this is a notebook computer, the power settings may have an overall effect on system performance.

WARNING: There is a risk of data loss. Before closing an application or process using the task manager, be sure to save all open files because the application may not prompt you to save data before closing. Also,
closing critical processes may cause system instability.


4. Use the Task Manager to close any unused applications or processes without an icon on the task bar or in the system tray, or which are listed as (not responding).

5. Stop any instances of host svcs that may be running.

6. Delete any unnecessary files using the Disk Cleanup utility.

7. Adjust visual effects.

8. Perform a System Restore to return the configuration to a time when the computer was not performing as slowly.

9. Detect and repair possible errors on the hard drive using the Check Disk utility.

10. For computers upgraded to the Windows Vista® operating system, check the Windows Experience Index rating to determine expected performance.

11. Defragment the hard drive.

12. Remove any recently added hardware.

NOTE: For assistance with any third-party hardware or software, please contact the hardware or software manufacturer.


13. Setup the Windows Readyboost™ feature on a removable disk or flash memory drive.

14. The presence of viruses, spyware, and adware can cause the operating system to perform slowly. Use a spyware or adware removal utility and anti-virus application to clean the system of malware.

NOTE: The presence of two or more anti-virus programs may decrease computer performance.


15. Documents waiting to be printed may affect performance. Let the print jobs finish and performance should increase.

NOTES:

  • Upgrading the system memory is likely to improve performance.
  • A full recovery of the system may be required if the above steps did not resolve the issue.

WARNING: There is a risk of data loss. Ensure to back up any important data before running a full recovery of the system.


Emulators for Windows

I first heard of emulators when I undergone product training as a computer technician. What are emulators? According to wikipedia, " An emulator duplicates (provides an emulation of) the functions of one system using a different system, so that the second system behaves like (and appears to be) the first system. This focus on exact reproduction of external behavior is in contrast to some other forms of computer simulation, which can concern an abstract model of the system being simulated." In other words, emulators try to translate or interpret the original program code of the original program and try to make it work on your PC.

Emulation

Software emulators are software tools that can emulate a particular CPU. Using a software emulator you can debug through your code and find out CPU register values, stack pointers and other information without having a real CPU. Software emulators are useful when you don’t have the real hardware available for testing and debugging and want to see how the CPU will
behave when a program is run on it.

Here are some of the emulator websites we are using in troubleshooting computer over the phone:

1. ScreenShots Modemhelp - http://screenshots.modemhelp.net/

2. Total Emulator - http://www.temulator.com

3. Vistualise - http://www.vistualise.org/

4. Virtual Pages and Virtual Applications for Windows and Macintosh - http://www.virtualdesktop.org/

5. Bobs Tech Help - Screenshots and Tutorials For Techs -
ttp://bobsvistahelp.com/