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Does this help?
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:11pm
by Captain tycho
So, guys, my computer has been really slow lately, (it took about 10 minutes to start it up).
So, I read the manual ( I'm not a computer guy, really) and did what it said.
I erased alot of old files I do not use anymore, but I'm wondering, is there another way to help this?
Please let me know.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:20pm
by Captain tycho
And I now some guys are reading this.
Please help, this is a pain in the ass.
And I don't trust the tech guys.
*shudder*
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:23pm
by Darth Wong
Nuke your OS and re-install it.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:23pm
by Dalton
Delete CometCursor, Gator and all the other crap you installed because it looked cool.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:26pm
by Captain tycho
Darth Wong wrote:Nuke your OS and re-install it.
The problem is that, for some reason, everytime I try to redo the HD, it comes up with this message: 'Error93348hkljsd-pleasereinsertfileqqqq908'
WTF is that crap and is there any way to fix it?
I cannot redo it, and I don't have enough money to hire some tech guy to come out and help.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:27pm
by Captain tycho
Dalton wrote:Delete CometCursor, Gator and all the other crap you installed because it looked cool.
I don't have
any of that stuff installed.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:28pm
by Darth Wong
Captain tycho wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Nuke your OS and re-install it.
The problem is that, for some reason, everytime I try to redo the HD, it comes up with this message: 'Error93348hkljsd-pleasereinsertfileqqqq908'
WTF is that crap and is there any way to fix it?
I cannot redo it, and I don't have enough money to hire some tech guy to come out and help.
Boot off the CD, wipe your HD partition table, create a new partition, and format it clean. No traces of the old install whatsoever.
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:28pm
by Dalton
Scan for a virus, or maybe the HD is dying.
Isn't it Lord STV's computer?
Posted: 2002-12-13 10:33am
by Captain tycho
Dalton wrote:Scan for a virus, or maybe the HD is dying.
Isn't it Lord STV's computer?
It's mine now.
It
used to be his, but he's getting a new one and he said I could have this one.
He didn't tell me it was like this.
Posted: 2002-12-13 10:43am
by Colonel Olrik
Check if you have a directory called "windows". Delete it on sight. It's a dangerous virus and must be messing with your memory settings.
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FOR CHRIST'S SAKE DON'T!!!! just joking!
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Or perhaps not..
Posted: 2002-12-13 11:07am
by Captain tycho
Colonel Olrik wrote:Check if you have a directory called "windows". Delete it on sight. It's a dangerous virus and must be messing with your memory settings.
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FOR CHRIST'S SAKE DON'T!!!! just joking!
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Or perhaps not..
I think the entire Windows XP thing is a virus in OS form.
Posted: 2002-12-13 11:09am
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Posted: 2002-12-13 01:55pm
by Crayz9000
Captain tycho wrote:I think the entire Windows XP thing is a virus in OS form.
Try getting a slightly older OS, like Windows 98. It's far easier to install, and you don't have to worry about some of the crap that XP brings with it.
You'll have to run FDISK, though, since XP uses an NTFS partition and Windows 98 can't read that.
Posted: 2002-12-13 04:30pm
by Dalton
Crayz9000 wrote:Captain tycho wrote:I think the entire Windows XP thing is a virus in OS form.
Try getting a slightly older OS, like Windows 98. It's far easier to install, and you don't have to worry about some of the crap that XP brings with it.
You'll have to run FDISK, though, since XP uses an NTFS partition and Windows 98 can't read that.
You CAN run XP on FAT32 if you install Win98 and upgrade, like I did with mine.
Posted: 2002-12-13 04:55pm
by Crayz9000
*shakes head*
That's not what I'm talking about. I'm saying that he can wipe and install Windows 98, which is easier (also less dangerous) for new computer users to install.