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Old 12-14-2009 at 09:43 PM   #1
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Laptop memory clusterbumble
So My laptop has become increasingly slow and frustrating in the last few months, If I run MS Word+ Firefox at the same time it slows down to a crawl and the system usage goes all the way upto late nineties.

My battery was showing a red alert and "You need to replace it" I've ordered a battery, but until it arrives in the new year I'm not sure whether a slow/depreciating battery was the issue.

The other could be I have only 1gb of ram.

I'm trying to get new ram, here's the info on my Dell System layout page

YD610 Module, Dual In-line Memory Module, 1GB, 667MHZ, 2X512, 512
1 Y9525 Dual In-line Memory Module 512MB, 667, 64X64, 8K, 200

So I'm trying to get a 2gb one. After browsing crucial.com I ended up at this page: http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartsp...7ECC70A5CA7304

I might be able to get cheaper stuff from newegg but I'm not sure if its the same thing: Is it? http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...-624-_-Product

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...-229-_-Product

My warranty is long over so no issues with fiddling with the hardware
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Old 12-14-2009 at 10:22 PM   #2
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Just go to the Canada Computers nearby. Their prices are almost identical to what you have there, and you won't have to pay shipping costs.

This should work:

http://canadacomputers.com/index.php...id=RAM.187.566

Also, for the love of god, don't try and get it from the place in titles. They rip you off horrendously on computer equipment (and make you wait forever for it to get shipped in).
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Old 12-14-2009 at 10:35 PM   #3
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So My laptop has become increasingly slow and frustrating in the last few months, If I run MS Word+ Firefox at the same time it slows down to a crawl and the system usage goes all the way upto late nineties.

My battery was showing a red alert and "You need to replace it" I've ordered a battery, but until it arrives in the new year I'm not sure whether a slow/depreciating battery was the issue.

The other could be I have only 1gb of ram.

I'm trying to get new ram, here's the info on my Dell System layout page

YD610 Module, Dual In-line Memory Module, 1GB, 667MHZ, 2X512, 512
1 Y9525 Dual In-line Memory Module 512MB, 667, 64X64, 8K, 200

So I'm trying to get a 2gb one. After browsing crucial.com I ended up at this page: http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartsp...7ECC70A5CA7304

I might be able to get cheaper stuff from newegg but I'm not sure if its the same thing: Is it? http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...-624-_-Product

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...-229-_-Product

My warranty is long over so no issues with fiddling with the hardware
The problem is most likely you picked up some discrete malware and it's likely wasting your system resources... even just everyday use for a long time without reformatting or defragging will eventually slow down your computer, sometimes to an almost unusable rate.

So, to me it sounds like you need to reformat... really simple with Dells... just do a system restore by pressing shift+F5 when the Dell logo comes up on startup.

If you have an external HD, just dump everything you want to save and reformat... once that's done, your computer should run much better. If you pair this with upgrading hardware, you'll get your money's worth since I doubt just upgrading alone will solve all of your problems.
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Old 12-15-2009 at 08:46 AM   #4
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Yeah it doesn't sound like a RAM issue. I only have 1GB of RAM on my laptop and I can use a word processor and firefox and just generally multi task and it doesn't lag like you're describing. (I even have a really oldskool comp with 512MB of RAM that is still functional, although multitasking is a bigger chore with that one) Its certainly not as fast as my other comp with 4GB but the probably your're describing is probably something else. I mean if you want more RAM go for it but definitely look for other possible issues for the lag.
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Old 12-15-2009 at 09:17 AM   #5
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Might be the processor speed isnt sufficient enough
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Old 12-15-2009 at 09:32 AM   #6
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Might be the processor speed isnt sufficient enough
Its a Intel dual core @ 1.86 Ghz
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Just a correction - a Dell system restore is done by pressing CTRL + F11 when the Dell logo comes up at startup.

Good luck!
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Its a Intel dual core @ 1.86 Ghz
That's more than enough... I don't think it's a hardware issue.
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Old 12-15-2009 at 01:38 PM   #9
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also install windows 7. it makes your system faster!!!

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Old 12-15-2009 at 03:43 PM   #10
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You most likely benefit from a memory boost. As well as a complete reformat of the system.

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Old 12-15-2009 at 07:34 PM   #11
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Its a Intel dual core @ 1.86 Ghz
I don't think that's the issue.. I've got 1.5 and mine runs fine.
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if you don't want to reformat, here's some quick tips

use advanced systemcare free, avira/avg antivirus (for avira you can google how to get rid of the popup everytime it updates), malwarebytes.

The one that will take the most precautions is minimizing the programs running in the background. click start -> run -> msconfig and select the tab named startup. It will show you all the programs that load when you start your computer. You can google each specific program exe and see whether its required/optional depending on your needs/a virus/removable. If you've never done this before, it can significantly improve your speed. 2gb's of ram will definitely help especially if you're on vista/7
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if you don't want to reformat, here's some quick tips

use advanced systemcare free, avira/avg antivirus (for avira you can google how to get rid of the popup everytime it updates), malwarebytes.

The one that will take the most precautions is minimizing the programs running in the background. click start -> run -> msconfig and select the tab named startup. It will show you all the programs that load when you start your computer. You can google each specific program exe and see whether its required/optional depending on your needs/a virus/removable. If you've never done this before, it can significantly improve your speed. 2gb's of ram will definitely help especially if you're on vista/7
I already have updated malwarebytes, AVG(free) & Lavasoft Adware running. I also use CCleaner regularly. I've turned most of the extra programs off as well, however the usage still hoovers around at 52% even without a single program running and obviously goes to 90+ the moment I start Firefox/Word.

Oh well I guess I'll do a reformat/upgrade memory when my exams end. Thanks everyone!

p.s: I hate how the vista disk defrag has doesn't have the features found in Xp/98. Like it doesn't scan and show you if there are any badsectors/fragmented data. It just kind has one option "Defragment now" and that's about it
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You can try to use diskeeper to defrag, it works a lot better, but it isn't a free software.
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Some things with laptops:

-They all run slower when they arent plugged into the wall (energy saving features). So always keep it plugged in.

-Save your info onto a flashdrive or DVD, the wipe your computer clean, like completely wipe the operating system and everything. Reload the operating system and put the info you need back on.

-Clean the crap out of where ever you laptop sucks in/expels air

-Cold Laptop= Fast Laptop. Be creative.

-There are places to find ways to alter the windows operating system so it doesnt do 90% of the stuff that is useless and slows it down. (I used to use annoyances.org, but no doubt there are others)
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