Dan –
Your reference is very interesting. I can see you took some time to
organize it. In addition to the information you include, you do a good job
in taking time to include the key strokes to activate a feature. Perhaps you
can answer this question.
I use AOL for my ISP and use DSL. When I sign on to AOL I often have a time
lag and my sign on page can take some time to fully display its graphics. I
have tried AOL fixes, but no help. Do you think the delay in signing on to
AOL is an AOL problem or a problem with a slow PC?
Thanks again for your reply.
Jerry
"Dapper Dan" wrote:
Jerry
If you have an intermediate skill level, you should be able to improve the
slow operation yourself. Take a look at the following site as a starter and
then as you progress, come back with specifics; guys like Noel and Mike, and
a few others, have a wealth of knowledge that they are eager to share.
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/trevtweak.html
Bonne chance
"Jerry" wrote in message
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Slow PC (Windows Me)
Having an intermediate skill level for PCs, I employ the common
maintenance
practices to keep my PC operating smoothly. Often I get flyers in the
mail
from PC groups offering their services. One of their services is to fix a
slow operating PC.
Short of reformatting and reinstalling an operating system, what would
these
groups do to a slow PC that I would not have done?
Thanks,
Jerry