Summary: yes, with most computers and how windows is installed. Run Defrag often. with internet files, logs, backups, programs that keep backups, desktop items...
Summary: "if you uninstall a large program, or delete a large amount of files"... I agree with e. The only thing that counts is the usage of the PC.When you sa...
Summary: hello goto the how twos at left side of page and check out reformating hard drive. are you useing recovery disks?if so just put disk one in and reboo...
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Summary: from Trev: Comment: This is version 3 of an old digest post of mine (14062 and 13240 were previous versions). The post is designed to act as a refere...
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Summary: How often do you perform defragmentation, this process imho is only necessary if your disk file space fragments reaches 10%. Try closing all running a...
Summary: How to run Windows ME well, version 5 This post is designed to act as a reference to which people can be directed in the forum or at SMUOD’s site htt...
Summary: Everything in response #1 may work very well, and even may be necessary in your case. But--IMHO--it really should NOT be necessary. ==================...
Summary: Look in the task scheduler applet of the control panel and see if scan disk and defrag are scheduled events and how often they are assigned to run. ...
Summary: Jimi & SCooper, I tried what the two above posts suggested shortly after I bought my win me machine. It didn't help. Nothing did. I was down to a r...
Summary: ** RESOURCE: Scandisk & Defrag The newest threads are listed first. Newer posts may have more current information and/or build on experience or on inf...
Summary: I don't think Cacheman is gonna help your system resources.I believe it's main functionality is to optimize the usage of RAM and disk,cdrom,icon cach...
Summary: hello you might try limeting what comes on from start up. goto start,run,type msconfig and click on start up tab and remove any thing you dont need r...
Summary: Susan, First of all, if ME is installed correctly on your computer you will find it to be a fine operating system. Fred's advice is good for all Wind...
Summary: Humm... Close as may apps as you can, including stuffin the system tray. If somethign writes to the disk during defrag, it will re-start to protect t...
Summary: Subject: How to run Windows ME well, v.3 Original Message Name: Trev Date: January 07, 2002 at 11:14:31 Pacific Subject: How to run Windows ME well, ...
Summary: hello you might try closeing off every thing in task bar where clock is right click on them chose close.next click ctrl,alt,delete, close off every th...
Summary: I dont have an answer to your question. You might include some more information for those who do. 1.Operating system preinstalled by the oem or a clea...
Summary: hello heres a few things you can do to help your system run better Subject: How to run Windows ME well, v.3 Original Message Name: Trev Date: Januar...
Summary: hello with all the extra info you given i think this applys to you. Subject: How to run Windows ME well, v.3 Original Message Name: Trev Date: Januar...
Summary: hello try these Subject: How to run Windows ME well, v.3 Original Message Name: Trev Date: January 07, 2002 at 11:14:31 Pacific Subject: How to run W...
Summary: windows m.e works fine for myself. i just got rid of boreing xp and instald mandrake 8.1 lol. but maby if you had read how to run m.e well you might n...
Summary: Subject: How to run Windows ME well, v.3 Original Message Name: Trev Date: January 07, 2002 at 11:14:31 Pacific Subject: How to run Windows ME well, ...
Summary: hello close down unesasary programs in task bar by clock right click them chose c;lose.next click ctrl,alt,delete shut off any thing you dont need ex...