I suspect that that's just based on your prejudicial experiences especially
if they match mine!

I've just been told to look to get some systems upgraded to the
2007versions:

AV 2007 is for XP, not for 2K
AV 2006 Subscription for the 2K system seems to be at least £5 more than a
(re)upgrade to Systemworks 2006
( I'll have to check they have described the product properly before I order
it!)
Internet Security for the XP systems, 2 lots of 3 user upgrade package
seem to cost £4 less than a 5 user package
IS full package version is £2 for the extra copy
But remember licence for all copies in the set, UG or full, starts at
install of first copy)

But then that's off topic for this thread

JimB

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From: "Don Guillett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: PC runs very, very slow
> Not being the expert as many here are, but I'm willing to bet that if
> Norton
> goes away COMPLETELY, the problems will also.
>
> Don Guillett
> SalesAid Software
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "James Button" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When she does get the system running, use the Processes tab of Task
Manager
(From CTRL+ALT+DEL) to see what is running
She will need to add to the columns so she can see:
Disk IO - I/O Write Bytes, I/O read Bytes, I/O Other
Memory - Memory Usage, VM Size, Memory Delta, PF Delta, Page Faults
If she has installed Norton Ghost - that could be the culprit, also - check
Norton Options, Autoprotect - is using smartscan
And - if you have Norton Firewall, then ensure that the Windows one is
disabled
And. is liveupdate set to auto - if so then part of the startup is to get
any available/required fixes over the internet
That's just for a starter before you try booting in safe mode and seeing if
that works a lot faster as well as running Trojan and virus scans
If there is sufficient space, I'd suggest setting a permanent pagefile with
the min pagefile size at 700Mb
Oh! and check that the drive is being accessed in DMA mode
As Wayne says - there's lots of things that could cause the problem starting
with malware, going on to hard drive problems lack of space on the hard
drive for a paging file - which will be needed if you only have 256Mb
memory - and possibly even less for windows if the system is using 32Mb of
it for the video controller
Mostly, I'd suggest that you should make sure you have adequate backups
(multiple copies) of the 'personal' data on the system.
Depending on what's wrong, a cure may require the system to be re-installed
do you have the CD/DVD's and details of userid's with their passwords to
reinstall the OS and regain access to your email web and the files held
under your userprofile - My Documents, Desktop etc.
Panic now - it will give you a head start over any panic that you attempt
after the system gives up!
JimB

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wayne Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
At 11:58 AM 11/11/2006, Robert Blakely typed:
>Does this ring any bells? Is there anything that I could explore >from here
that might help locate the problem? Do you have a suggestion of a no cost
check program that might be used to >analyze? It almost seems that the CPU
is just running slow for no >reason. It's gotta be a software screwup. It's
just gotta be!
It could be but with only 256meg of ram it doesn't have to be a software
screwup but rather just loading a few too many things on startup will bog it
down.
You say she has Symantec. Is this NAV ? You also state you have no idea
whether it's up to date or not. Some one NEEDS to know whether it's up to
date or not. The wife says it takes up to an hour to startup. Does that mean
into Windows or before she sees any text on the screen?
Sorry but there are just so many things it could be. You say it's a Dell.
Doesn't she have the DDD [Dell Diagnostic Disk]? It could be the PS or the
HD or the files on the HD or the mombo itself.

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