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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 17:42:46 -0600, "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake in
microsoft.public.win98.performance wrote: If you do not have Office installed, you won't have it. Not sure if other apps use it, like Works. Thanks Brian. I seem to remember debug creating virtual reams of output... But that is when it is *actively* running. I would also suggest that Debbie run SFC and check if any system files have been altered and to get a task monitor to see just what is eating the resources/system and at what time of activity. |
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It may also be a resource hog....at least the older versions were. I don't
currently have an APC brand UPS, so I don't know if the newer versions have changed. Last time I used PowerChute, as soon as it loaded, resources dropped from 96% to 75% free. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... APC is American Power Conversion, sellers of UPS's. Power Chute is there system power monitor which kicks in if power is lost. Can also shutdown after set amount of minutes of power loss and then restart when power is regained, supposedly without loss of data. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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It may also be a resource hog....at least the older versions were. I don't
currently have an APC brand UPS, so I don't know if the newer versions have changed. Last time I used PowerChute, as soon as it loaded, resources dropped from 96% to 75% free. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... APC is American Power Conversion, sellers of UPS's. Power Chute is there system power monitor which kicks in if power is lost. Can also shutdown after set amount of minutes of power loss and then restart when power is regained, supposedly without loss of data. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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I have no Office. I do have MSWorks & MSMoney, but no MDM.exe that I can
find. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... If you do not have Office installed, you won't have it. Not sure if other apps use it, like Works. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "FACE" wrote in message news Has anyone noted the continuous running of MDM.exe (Machine Debug Manager)? That .exe is not on my win98 SE, which is not to say that it is not a valid .exe but....... FACE On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 11:56:36 -0700, "Bill in Co." in microsoft.public.win98.performance wrote: I agree - get rid of Norton, and Find Fast (that is probably in Control Panel). Dapper Dan wrote: Debbie Glad you found something to help steer you through the resolution of this problem. My comments for whatever they're worth are; 1) You appear to be running two AV programs, one of which is an known resource hog as Richard Harper indicated. As long as you using Grisoft, you do not require Norton. Disable it and watch the improvement. 2) I note you have removed from your STARTUP Microsoft Office. I don't know if this automatically stops the known resource hog FIND FAST, or if it must be disabled separately . Maybe someone with knowledge will chime in. Dan "DebbieG" wrote in message ... OK, I should have done this before bothering this group ... I found a cool website (http://answersthatwork.com/) that explains almost everything that was on my list. I removed 6 from my startup: loadqm.exe NvMcTray.dll taskmon.exe TeaTimer.exe OSA9.exe DRWATSON.EXE I could remove the Resource Meter because it takes up resources also, but I've gotten to where I keep an eye on it to see if I need to reboot. We'll see if removing these improves my performance. I still would like to know if there is some other tweaking I could do. Thanks, Debbie "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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I have no Office. I do have MSWorks & MSMoney, but no MDM.exe that I can
find. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... If you do not have Office installed, you won't have it. Not sure if other apps use it, like Works. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "FACE" wrote in message news Has anyone noted the continuous running of MDM.exe (Machine Debug Manager)? That .exe is not on my win98 SE, which is not to say that it is not a valid .exe but....... FACE On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 11:56:36 -0700, "Bill in Co." in microsoft.public.win98.performance wrote: I agree - get rid of Norton, and Find Fast (that is probably in Control Panel). Dapper Dan wrote: Debbie Glad you found something to help steer you through the resolution of this problem. My comments for whatever they're worth are; 1) You appear to be running two AV programs, one of which is an known resource hog as Richard Harper indicated. As long as you using Grisoft, you do not require Norton. Disable it and watch the improvement. 2) I note you have removed from your STARTUP Microsoft Office. I don't know if this automatically stops the known resource hog FIND FAST, or if it must be disabled separately . Maybe someone with knowledge will chime in. Dan "DebbieG" wrote in message ... OK, I should have done this before bothering this group ... I found a cool website (http://answersthatwork.com/) that explains almost everything that was on my list. I removed 6 from my startup: loadqm.exe NvMcTray.dll taskmon.exe TeaTimer.exe OSA9.exe DRWATSON.EXE I could remove the Resource Meter because it takes up resources also, but I've gotten to where I keep an eye on it to see if I need to reboot. We'll see if removing these improves my performance. I still would like to know if there is some other tweaking I could do. Thanks, Debbie "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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FACE wrote in message news Has anyone noted the continuous running of MDM.exe (Machine Debug Manager)? That .exe is not on my win98 SE, which is not to say that it is not a valid .exe but....... Yes. I turned it off years ago. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321410/EN-US/ |
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FACE wrote in message news Has anyone noted the continuous running of MDM.exe (Machine Debug Manager)? That .exe is not on my win98 SE, which is not to say that it is not a valid .exe but....... Yes. I turned it off years ago. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321410/EN-US/ |
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You may be right. I never checked the resources after installing it.
I installed it. Didn't really care much for it. Uninstalled it. The UPS beeped when power went off and allowed me 20 mins to shut down. Never left the machine on if I wasn't going to be around. --=20 Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "glee" wrote in message = ... It may also be a resource hog....at least the older versions were. I = don't currently have an APC brand UPS, so I don't know if the newer versions = have changed. Last time I used PowerChute, as soon as it loaded, resources dropped = from 96% to 75% free. --=20 Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm =20 "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... APC is American Power Conversion, sellers of UPS's. Power Chute is there system power monitor which kicks in if power is = lost. Can also shutdown after set amount of minutes of power loss and then restart = when power is regained, supposedly without loss of data. =20 --=20 =20 Brian A. =20 Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm =20 =20 "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with = prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to = find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for = example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit = of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources = sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm = running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have = 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's = what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical = Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) = - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in = my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA = Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal = Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal = Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - = in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something = that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This = is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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You may be right. I never checked the resources after installing it.
I installed it. Didn't really care much for it. Uninstalled it. The UPS beeped when power went off and allowed me 20 mins to shut down. Never left the machine on if I wasn't going to be around. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "glee" wrote in message ... It may also be a resource hog....at least the older versions were. I don't currently have an APC brand UPS, so I don't know if the newer versions have changed. Last time I used PowerChute, as soon as it loaded, resources dropped from 96% to 75% free. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... APC is American Power Conversion, sellers of UPS's. Power Chute is there system power monitor which kicks in if power is lost. Can also shutdown after set amount of minutes of power loss and then restart when power is regained, supposedly without loss of data. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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Yes, that is why the software is not necessary, unless you leave the machine
unattended for long periods. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... You may be right. I never checked the resources after installing it. I installed it. Didn't really care much for it. Uninstalled it. The UPS beeped when power went off and allowed me 20 mins to shut down. Never left the machine on if I wasn't going to be around. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "glee" wrote in message ... It may also be a resource hog....at least the older versions were. I don't currently have an APC brand UPS, so I don't know if the newer versions have changed. Last time I used PowerChute, as soon as it loaded, resources dropped from 96% to 75% free. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Brian A." gonefis'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... APC is American Power Conversion, sellers of UPS's. Power Chute is there system power monitor which kicks in if power is lost. Can also shutdown after set amount of minutes of power loss and then restart when power is regained, supposedly without loss of data. -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... You seem to have a LOT of stuff in there!!! You can (with prudence) selectively uncheck each of the fluffy ones in there, one by one, to find out which ones are the real hogs. Why are you even running some of those in the startup, like (for example) Dr Watson? I don't know what the APC thing is, and Norton can be a bit of a hog too. Let's see if some others can weigh in with more specifics. DebbieG wrote: I am having big problems with my Win 98 SE PC having the resources sucked out of it. Right now, according to the Resource Meter, it is: System Resources: 32% User Resources: 32% GDI Resources: 63% I usually have to reboot in order to get it back up. Usually, I'm running Outlook, Outlook Express, and maybe a couple of IE windows. I have 256 RAM. I don't know what to tweak in order to fix this problem. Here's what is in my startup: command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\GRISOFT\AVG6\avgcc32.exe /startup - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\GRISOFT\AVG6\Avgserv9.exe command: c:\windows\SYSTEM\wucrtupd.exe -startup (Windows Critical Update) command: DAW9532.EXE (3COM network card) command: c:\mouse\system\em_exec.exe (mouse) command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hpztsb04.exe (HP DeskJet Taskbar Utility) - in my SysTray command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme command: loadqm.exe (MSN Queue Manager) command: C:\NKLINE GLOBAL\MODEM BOOSTER\ModemBtr.exe - in my SysTray command: c:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVAPW32.EXE (Norton anti-virus) - in my SysTray command: C:\PROGRA~1\SYMNET~1\SNDMON.EXE (Norton Live Update) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvCpl.dll,NvStartup (NVIDIA Media Center Library) command: RUNDLL32.EXE c:\windows\SYSTEM\NvMcTray.dll,NvTaskbarInit command: nwiz.exe /install (NVIDIA nView Wizard) command: c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun (Scan Registry) command: c:\windows\taskmon.exe (Task Monitor) command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\mainserv.exe command: C:\Program Files\APC\APC PowerChute Personal Edition\Display.exe (APC UPS Status) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MDM.EXE (Machine Debug Manager) command: mstask.exe (Scheduling Agent) - in my SysTray command: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\Script Blocking\SBServ.exe" -reg command: C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH & DESTROY\TeaTimer.exe - in my SysTray command: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE command: C:\WINDOWS\RSRCMTR.EXE (Resource Meter) - in my SysTray command: C:\WINDOWS\DRWATSON.EXE - in my SysTray Is something listed above sucking up resources? Is there something that I should uncheck? Is there somewhere else I should be checking? This is getting so old having to restart. Thanks for any advice, Debbie |
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