CLINT SAYS: We've been discussing getting the real video drivers for your
"video card" and I can see from that info that it appears you don't have a
card but have integrated video. This means you're going to have to get the
video drivers from the PC manufacturer.

Try searching that area you spoke of for "mhz" maybe it's listed like that.
74% is rather low with only ZA and AVG loading. There's a lot a programs you
can download to track down or trace leaks, here are two ---
http://www.automatedqa.com/products/aqtime/index.asp AND
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/01/03/leaks/default.aspx --- You
can find many in a search.

If you're happy with the way things are running, then that's good.  But 74%
@boot is just too low.  Something's not right.  You should have about 98%
@boot on Win98 with nothing running and the video drivers installed.  At
least, every Win98 PC I built did.  This is with CPU's about your speed up
on up. Loading AV software and a firewall should not bring it below 85% at
worse.

RESPONSE: Again, this is what I have checked in Msconfig utility:

1. SystemTray (necessary)
2. LoadPowerProfile   (listed twice; someone in the group said it is
necessary)
3. Keyboard Manager (needed to enable those buttons on the keyboard to work.
I don't bother with the internet buttons but I do use Standby, and two
optional buttons that I have going to MSWord and to Notepad; very convenient
to have)
4. AVG7_CC
5. Zone Labs Client (for ZoneAlarm)
6. AVG7_EMC
7. TrueVector (for ZoneAlarm)

That makes a total of eight lines. If any of the above can be unchecked
without compromising the system, I'd certainly do it. Let me know if I can.

In my SystemTray (where the clock is), I have four items. The clock, the
internet connection (two little computers connected), AVG Control Center
(yellow, black, green, and red), and ZoneAlarm (yellow Z on maroon
background and maroon A on yellow background). I'm spelling everything out
to; like Nixon used to say, "make myself perfectly clear" (and then nobody
knew what he was talking about).

Without AVG and ZoneAlarm, bootup is with 85 % resources free. With them, it
's 74% and someone in the group said that 74% is no problem and he sometimes
allowed the system to go down to 10% --- I've done that but it becomes
tricky at that level and a computer freeze can easily take place; it
certainly slows the computer down. I might reboot at 30%.

Regarding getting the real video drivers for my "video card" --- considering
what drivers I found, do I still need to upgrade something on this HP
computer? If yes, what do I need and where do I go for it? Everything seems
to be working. I don't mean to bother the group with this long thread, so
you can answer me offline.

WALLY SAYS: In win95 if you wanted to eliminate the splash screen you edited
c:\msdos.sys by adding under [options] BootLogo=0 This does not work in
win98. You can always tap Esc. to remove the splash screen when it shows up.
The CPU speed should be printed below the bordered box to the left on the
POST screen. You can hold the screen for extended viewing by hitting the
Pause key. To continue with the boot just hit the space bar. If you want to
boot to the dos prompt, edit msdos.sys by changing BootGUI=1 to BootGUI=0.
You will need to remove the +R+S+H attributes from the msdos.sys file by
using the attrib.exe file. You should be able to run it from Start\run use
attrib.exe /? for help with how to run it. After you remove the attributes,
from Start\run type edit c:\msdos.sys to edit the msdos.sys file.

After the editing, the computer will boot to the dos prompt. From the dos
prompt you can run any executable file in the C:\windows\Command folder by
just typing the name of the file and hitting enter. At any time, you can add
any file to the command folder and it will also run under the windows
Start\Run prompt. Make sure you have the edit file in the command folder so
you can edit the msdos.sys file back to BootGUI=1. Or else make sure you
have a boot startup disk that has an editing file. You could also run an
editing file from a floppy disk while in the dos prompt mode. If you are
doing some diagnostic work and want the computer to boot to the boot menu so
you can select the boot method (Safe mode, etc.) just edit the msdos.sys
file. At the bottom of all the x's add BootMenu=1. This should give you an
afternoon of entertainment. Good luck, Wally

RESPONSE: Let's hear it now, all together: YEAH, RIGHT !!! --- but for the
fun of it, when the mood strikes, I'll give it a try. There'll always be
something new to learn.

BEN MOORE SAYS: Your CPU speed is under the processor section right at the
beginning of the Balarc report. If I were you I would never start that
resource monitor program again and remain completely satisfied and
blissfully ignorant of the resource levels on your computer. ;-) For what
you use the computer for it really doesn't matter until windows tells you
that your resources are low or you computer slows down to the point where
it's interfering with what you want to do. --- Ben Moore

RESPONSE: I now have Belarc, Aida32, and Soft Sandra (pardon the
expression).  And you are correct; under the Processor section it says, 533
megahertz Intel Pentium III, 32 kilobyte primary memory cache, 256 kilobyte
secondary memory cache. I didn't realize when first looking at the report
what the 533 meant. What "resource monitor program" are you referring to? Do
you mean I shouldn't bother with System Properties > Performance > System
Resources? Anything you guys say I shouldn't start, I won't start. I can
tell you now, I'm "completely satisfied with and blissfully ignorant of"
more than just resource levels. --- Harold
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