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ptOntario (18 Dec, 2001 07:51 a.m.):
It looks like we had too much stuff running...I took a chance and closed some of the things that were running in the background, like Rob suggested. Performance was only at 36%, now it's up to 53% and guess what! Internet Explorer is working again!
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If you check your system resources right after you first boot your computer and they are in this range, you still have some serious issues to deal with. Your system resources should be above 85% before opening any programs.
Another suggestion:
Go to
Start\Run and type "msconfig" to run the system configuration utility. Click on the
Startup tab to see
everything that is running at startup. There will be items here that do not show up in the Task Manager. Look for obvious items (such as Comet Cursor) or unfamiliar items. Try unchecking one, then re-boot and check your system resources.
Some programs do not need to run at startup, but the software installation does not give you this option. Some really bad resource hogs include
Real Player,
Microsoft Office,
Act or any database program. You do not need to run these at startup. Only open them as needed.
If you use the System Configuration Utility, anything you uncheck can be checked again later if you decide you made a mistake and need to run something at startup.
Just don't uncheck your antivirus program!