It's taken me awhile to start this thread, sorry. I know this may end up in flame wars. Again I am sorry.

So everyone knows my situation. Well those close to me on this site do. My computer is finally showing signs of how old it truly is. Keep in mind my computer has a Pentium 4 processor so I am guessing this setup to be almost ten years old. The problem, even after a few friends helped me here with a new hard drive and more memory, is the rest of the system. The processor can't keep up with the newer operating systems. I'm having a hard time just running XP. Found out the other day my DVD Burner drive is almost dead as it will read disc sometimes and other times it will not. Monitor is on it's last legs as well. Hard to read anything and the brightness is going out. It's an old CRT Dell monitor that is almost as old as the tower.

As Starkers had told you this computer is my main way to communicate with the things that are important in my life. So I was hoping someone out there had a few newer parts I could install to extend the life of the machine a bit. Nothing special. I already have DDR2 memory and a newer hard drive. Just need a few other things.

So carry on. Discuss I guess.


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on Feb 25, 2013

For those of you who are following this story I would like to let you all know that I was able to land a job. I had my orientation last Saturday, and my first work day will be this Thursday.

The computer is taking about 2 minutes to boot. Can that be speed up? I used to 40 to 50 seconds with Windows 7.

on Feb 25, 2013

I would like to let you all know that I was able to land a job. I had my orientation last Saturday, and my first work day will be this Thursday.

Sweet, congrats!

on Feb 25, 2013

Congratulations Kona!!!

on Feb 25, 2013

Nice avatar, Ross.

 

on Feb 25, 2013

kona0197
I was able to land a job

Good on you, mate, I'm very pleased for you.

on Feb 25, 2013

Yes!!  Great news! Kona, you da man!!

on Mar 03, 2013

4 cores, almost 4 GB of memory and still Firefox locks up while I am running a Malewarebytes scan. What am I doing wrong?

(Posting this from Chrome. Seems to be the only browser working well with WC from my computer. Would use Chrome all day if I could have a few custom Firefox ricks built in.)

on Mar 03, 2013

kona0197
4 cores, almost 4 GB of memory and still Firefox locks up while I am running a Malewarebytes scan. What am I doing wrong?

What else running in the background?

 

Check how many processes are running in task manager.

on Mar 03, 2013

kona0197
4 cores, almost 4 GB of memory and still Firefox locks up while I am running a Malewarebytes scan. What am I doing wrong?

Using a crappy Browser and a crappy AV ...

on Mar 03, 2013

Only 52 processes running in task manager. Your opinion Jafo. This time I would have to say you are wrong. Firefox is a great browser, and Malwarebytes is the standard for malware defense. 

on Mar 03, 2013

kona0197
Your opinion Jafo. This time I would have to say you are wrong. Firefox is a great browser, and Malwarebytes is the standard for malware defense.

You asked why using Firefox while running Malwarebytes was causing lockups..... I gave you the reason.

It's not opinion...it's obvious cause and effect....

on Mar 03, 2013

Damn, I got 67 processes running and I have an old 2 core.  Guess I need to ....

on Mar 03, 2013

135 processes here....no slowdowns...no Firefox...no Malwarebytes.

See....that proves it....

on Mar 03, 2013

What's "almost 4GB"? 52 proceses ....I have less than 30 running Autocad, webcab software, trllian, dopus and all the normal stuff...

on Mar 03, 2013

Almost 4 GB is 3 GB.

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