Tippers,
So it's a case of the doctor who couldn't cure himself: my own home office computer has what seems to be a very hosed-up install of XPP SP3. Computer is two years old, and over the past year the performance under Windows has slowed to a snail's crawl. The overall question is, do I try one more time to fix, or should I take the plunge and upgrade to Win7, or maybe should I even just do a clean re-install of XPP?
Computer is a Dell XPS M2010 with T2500 at 2Ghz, 4GB RAM. It has two hard-drives: the Windows install is on C, which is only 80GB or so. I have another 250GB drive in the other bay.
The symptoms are a 10-15 minute (!!!!!) bootup time. A 4 minute wait to load Outlook. A 1 minute wait to load Firefox, etc. Constant disk activity when Outlook does send/receive. Lots of hourglass situations when receiving mail and in other situations.
Here are some of the things I've done:
* Used multiple applications to sweep for virii and spyware, malware. The machine is clean of bugs. At one point I suspected this might be the problem. It is not. I run an AV program (that doesn't take up much CPU or disk so that's not the prob either).
* I did a repair install of XPP. Had no effect.
* Did complete defrag, tried running Diskeeper advanced defrag, and did diagnostics on the disks. Had no effect. C drive is a little low on space at about 12% free.
* Routinely cleanout the registry. Had no effect.
* Cleaned-out msconfig and startup processes and programs. Had no effect.
* Ran BootVis and got no particular insight as to what's causing the slowdown.
* I tried tricks and tweaks I think are of questionable value but which have popular cred, like clearing out pre-fetch. Nope.
* I disabled Windows indexing. Uh uh. Didn't much help.
* Tried running Windows without Outlook to see if the largish PST file was the culprit. It didn't have much effect.
* Set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Dfrg\BootOptimizeFunction to Y...although I note it says "insufficient free space." Will address that.
So, in the event that the last item fails to improve performance dramatically, does anyone:
1) Think there is hope of salvaging this install? I would prefer not to have to reinstall all the software I use.
2) Think I should upgrade to Win7? I am perfectly willing to cough up the dough to make this computer function normally.
3) Think an XPP clean install is the way to go?
I am at the end of my tether and would appreciate any perspectives on this.
Many thanks,
NY
So it's a case of the doctor who couldn't cure himself: my own home office computer has what seems to be a very hosed-up install of XPP SP3. Computer is two years old, and over the past year the performance under Windows has slowed to a snail's crawl. The overall question is, do I try one more time to fix, or should I take the plunge and upgrade to Win7, or maybe should I even just do a clean re-install of XPP?
Computer is a Dell XPS M2010 with T2500 at 2Ghz, 4GB RAM. It has two hard-drives: the Windows install is on C, which is only 80GB or so. I have another 250GB drive in the other bay.
The symptoms are a 10-15 minute (!!!!!) bootup time. A 4 minute wait to load Outlook. A 1 minute wait to load Firefox, etc. Constant disk activity when Outlook does send/receive. Lots of hourglass situations when receiving mail and in other situations.
Here are some of the things I've done:
* Used multiple applications to sweep for virii and spyware, malware. The machine is clean of bugs. At one point I suspected this might be the problem. It is not. I run an AV program (that doesn't take up much CPU or disk so that's not the prob either).
* I did a repair install of XPP. Had no effect.
* Did complete defrag, tried running Diskeeper advanced defrag, and did diagnostics on the disks. Had no effect. C drive is a little low on space at about 12% free.
* Routinely cleanout the registry. Had no effect.
* Cleaned-out msconfig and startup processes and programs. Had no effect.
* Ran BootVis and got no particular insight as to what's causing the slowdown.
* I tried tricks and tweaks I think are of questionable value but which have popular cred, like clearing out pre-fetch. Nope.
* I disabled Windows indexing. Uh uh. Didn't much help.
* Tried running Windows without Outlook to see if the largish PST file was the culprit. It didn't have much effect.
* Set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Dfrg\BootOptimizeFunction to Y...although I note it says "insufficient free space." Will address that.
So, in the event that the last item fails to improve performance dramatically, does anyone:
1) Think there is hope of salvaging this install? I would prefer not to have to reinstall all the software I use.
2) Think I should upgrade to Win7? I am perfectly willing to cough up the dough to make this computer function normally.
3) Think an XPP clean install is the way to go?
I am at the end of my tether and would appreciate any perspectives on this.
Many thanks,
NY