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Old Mar 12, 2008, 04:23pm Default Hp pavillion dv9000
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Hey, my laptop(Hp pavilloin dv9000, with vista) is extremly slow.....ive got a 160gb HD, 1gb ram, AMD Turion 64 x2.......why is this slowing down.....how do i keep it real fast?!?! startup up sucks the boot and loading desktop with total care advisor and other crap!!!
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Old Mar 12, 2008, 04:30pm Default Re: Hp pavillion dv9000
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Hi ryan

What ver of Vista are you running ? and two things what Security do you have installed and how many processes do you have running ?
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Old Mar 12, 2008, 05:06pm Default Re: Hp pavillion dv9000
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vista home 32 bit 89 processes norton 2007
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Old Mar 12, 2008, 11:40pm Default Re: Hp pavillion dv9000
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You probably already know that Norton, though an efficient security system IMO, is a resource hog. I wouldn't suggest dropping it if you still have time on your updates. However, once it runs out, you may want to consider something like NOD32. I changed over on my laptop and noticed quite a bit of difference.

Disclaimer: I think that Norton does a good job, better than a lot, but there are lighter fighters that have better ratings in independent tests (like the ESET NOD32, one of my favorites now).

I also suggest looking over the Vista thread.

Have you run any malware removers?

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Old Mar 13, 2008, 12:08am Default Re: Hp pavillion dv9000
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i have limited nortons auto access to a bare minimum and i have ran 2 or 3 spyware and malware programs...lol i think if i drop the boot.ini I think it might help
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Old Mar 13, 2008, 02:55am Default Re: Hp pavillion dv9000
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Norton has many under running processes "forget the £ just dump it and you will need > This because just removing as normal wont get rid of all of it, as Dave says its a big system hog. 89 processes !!! , i have Vista Ultimate on a dual boot and processes running are 36 "i have removed all the MS junk" you need to thin down your processes see > Here and replace Norton with say Comodo Firewall and Avast A/V each are free and work very well with Vista >>>

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Old Mar 14, 2008, 12:35am Default Re: Hp pavillion dv9000
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hey I did these and is there a way to turn off the annoying notifications from comodo??? it is actually making it slower?? also it puts processes up to 93
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When installing Comodo, you are given the option to install Defense+".....it is best not to install this as it can add to processes running.
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