I'm SICK of my computer

Ultratech: Trust me, I’d much rather just buy a whole new machine than mess around with this one (I know my limitations) but until I have the new expenses where I’m going to live (power, water, food etc.) figured out, I’m not going to make any major expenses, and that’s going to take months.

I wonder: I’ve heard that laptops are really cheap these days. I was never interested in one before but, might it be worth buying one mainly to watch videos in it, while I work on repairing the old one? (I wouldn’t be surprised if the average laptop today equals or beats my old PC.)

Khalbrae: I already tried the Msconfig thing, that’s how I shut down many of the self-starting processes. I suppose I could try Process Explorer too however…

As for anti-spyware, I’ve run Avast, Spyware Doctor and Spybot. (I did remove a lot of spyware, but the problems persist.) Is it worth it trying Superantispyware or Malwarebytes then?

Kasey: My PC was NOT hit directly. Rather a bolt struck near my house, causing quite some chaos (car alarms turning on, VCRs deprogrammed, people and animals freaking out etc.) but thankfully no actual damage. Except to my PC’s modem, but I was going to switch to DSL anyway so I never cared.

Oh, and the disco lights were NOT my idea. I guess my friend was just feeling creative. :hahaha;

I have to admit that despite all its troubles I still have a soft spot for my machine, I’ve had it seven years and I’m not going to junk it. But, I have to be realistic regarding my needs.

Rinn: I think you may be onto something. Of course I am not going to try to reformat the thing. As I said, I know my limits. If you think it’s necessary I’ll tell my friend to do it for me.

WTF, 224MB of RAM

I think it’s time to think about investing in a nice second-hand computer. Have a tech-savvy friend patrol e-bay for you.

Get. More. Memory. Even 1GB of RAM helps. Seriously.

Disable everything you do not need on startup (leave antivirus and firewall) and run a registry checker. I once too wondered why my computer was fubar after defragging, removing viruses and trojans… “Registry” and “A million programs loading on startup” were the reasons.

I went and did as Mabat suggested, and now my Pc is starting (and shutting down) MUCH faster! It still seems to slow down at times, tough. No crashes yet, but then I’ve barely used it these past few days due to interruptions in my net service (see the thread in the Main board.) I’ll let you guys know more later.

Mabat and Klez beat me to it. RAM is cheap nowadays. You can get 4 gigs for 100 bucks or less.

Except he uses DDR1 ram (judging by his current PC build), which may be slightly more.

That’s another thing: my friend told me he can get me memory cheap and install it, but he needs to know what type of RAM my PC uses. How do I find that out? (The papers it came with are long lost.)

Edit: Oh and both Mozilla and the PC are still crashing.

Edit the Second: I just ran a test from Crucial.com and, while it failed to identify my computer (?) it did analyze my motherboard and it claims it has an open slot where 1G of memory can fit (which they sell for 43$, +shipping and handling) or the whole thing could be replaced with 2G (86$, +S&H) I like the latter deal, but I’m a bit suspicious. Is this a good idea? Should I buy and install one G, see how it behaves, then replace the old memory? And what about the data I already have?

Khalbrae’s likely right in that you may use DDR1 memory. If you’re unsure, check here: http://www.computermemoryupgrade.net/types-of-computer-memory-common-uses.html
and compare your RAM.

As for testing the memory, it’s a good idea, but be sure that your computer can take the memory. Aren’t those older computers usually locked at 2-4 Gigs? Also, might wanna look at the return policy on the RAM, so you can return it if it doesn’t work.

if you want to keep your computer for a few more years you may want to get 2 gbs of ram. I’ve ordered from crucial 30+ times and never had a problem. Odds are with your current setup you aren’t running many programs that would fully utilize 2gbs of ram however as programs are getting more complex and using more system resources it is likely you would use it, but by that time it would be about time to upgrade your processor. I’ve repaired around 300 computers in the last 5 years and upgraded ram in a lot of them. My recommendation would be to get 1gb of ram because you won’t notice much of a performance difference between the 1.25gb and 2gb.

Oh, wonderful. I just moved back to my old house and now my PC WON’T START UP! :thud: It turns on, but there’s no image on the monitor. (I’m typing this from a friend’s house.) I asked my PC-wise friend and he told me to remove and reinsert the battery (and clean up the memory chip while I’m at it). I’m going to try it as soon as I get back home. I decided to mention it here, in case it doesn’t work and I need further help.

Assuming the best, I’ll be buying 1G of memory early next month, and hope that solves my other problems.

Btw even with the computer fixed I’ll still be 2-3 days more without net access since I still need to get it changed to my new address.

Dude, your computer really is a piece of shit. After you’re all settled in the new place, perhaps you might save up and get a cheap laptop?
Do the have Walmart in Puerto Rico? You can get a cheap ass laptop online for like, $400. You could even get a little netbook for like $200.

Check to see if the video card is inserted right also. If you moved your PC it may have come loose.

unplug your power supply from the motherboard there should be 2 connections but being as your computer is older its possible theres only one. The video card is a good suggestion assumings it is not integrated. If those dont work odds are you have a fried motherboard which sucks.

Your PC turning on with no video response is most definitely a problem with the video card or the wiring between the monitor and the card. Seeing as you seem to be comfortable with opening your machine, open it up and assure the video card is firmly seated. Put it back together and see if the monitor cord goes in without anything moving around. If nothing comes up still, assure your monitor isn’t garbage by testing on a friend’s monitor.

Also, if your computer is seven years old then it has to be using DDR-SDRAM. You should be able to buy a DDR400 chip for no more than 40 bucks which would give you 1GB.

If you’re going to buy a new PC, chances are if you buy one from a pre-built manufacturer you’re going to get a shit box. Half the manufacturers don’t even know what the Windows OS they use requires so you get something that crashes all of the time to begin with and that is doomed to be slow. Build your own PC or find a manufacturer that does custom boxes.

Update: doing what my friend told me did the trick, my PC is back to its (crappy) working standards. However, a series of misunderstandings (long story, I’ll fill you people in later) resulted in my being without Net access FOR OVER A WEEK. ::dekar!:: I’m posting this from a friend’s house. Add to that the fact I don’t have Cable anymore either (dropped it to save money) and the last weekend has turned out to be VERY. BORING. indeed. :thud:

Anyway, I should have Net access in my house on Tuesday… and I’ll be ordering more memory for my PC soon afterwards. Here’s hoping…

Might want to get the browser protection features of Spybot; it’ll save you from doing this kind of thing too often.

I’M BACK!! BOOM, BABY!! :biggrin: Damn, I knew I would miss the Internet, but not THIS much!!

Anyway, what happened was that some sort of snafu over my phone number resulted in my not being warned by the Cable guy that he was coming to my house to install the Net service on Saturday, precisely the same day I was over AT the Cable Provider’s office returning the cable boxes (courtesy of my sister, who couldn’t afford to do it sooner) and since I wasn’t home the guy bumped me down his list, so it wasn’t until today that I got my net service installed. Typical luck for me. :thud:

Whatever. What Browser Protection are you talking about , Cless?

(Btw, I downloaded the latest IE and I’m using it in place f Firefox, just to see if it doesn’t crash.)

If you open up Spybot, it has a section called “Immunization” which blocks malicious scripts by informing your browsers about which ones to block.

Oh, that. Yes, I’ve used that feature sometimes. Question: does using it still erase any viruses found, or do I have to run Spybot again to do it? (I ask because spybot, while the best Antivirus I’ve had, is S-L-O-W and my PC slows down and sometimes crashes before it is done scanning.)

Using it doesn’t erase anything; it basically creates a blacklist that your browser will use to prevent further spyware from getting onto your computer through your browser. Running the immunization update once every few months is sufficient, because all you really need is for Spybot to get the latest blacklist and starting using it.

Spybot also has a main “scan for spyware” function; that’s probably the one you’re talking about. What I’m talking about is “immunization”, which is completely separate and shouldn’t take more than a minute or two.