My Dell laptop is dead slow. what to do?

Punitha

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It is having slow start up and shut down problems.Also all applications are running slow.
specifications:
Base Inspiron 14R (N4010) Direct Base
Processor Intel® Core™ i3-330M Processor (2.13Ghz, 4Threads, 3M cache)
Memory 2GB (1 X 2 GB) 1 DIMM DDR3 1333Mhz
Hard Drive 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive

I am using windows 7-64 BIT OS. I bought it 7 months before. I have used mcafee,avg and CA antiviruses. Currently i am using microsoft security essentials. I have done registry cleaning using wiutilities. Removed all temporary files. Changed to maximum no of processors in msconfig. Removed unwanted start up programs as well.

What should i do now??
Shall i extend my RAM?
planning to change to NOD32 antivirus?
your suggestions please?
 

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With all the different anti-virus it wouldn't surprise me if remnants were left behind slowing things down. Regardless, if it were my laptop, I'd back up my docs, photos, music etc and reinstall Windows. Pick one AV and stick with it. I recommend Avira or MSE
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Vostro 3558 (Laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768
Antivirus
Avira Free, MalwareBytes AntiMalware Pro
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first thing i noticed is your RAM.. minimum requirements for 64bit win7 is 4gb.. if you want to keep 64bit, add more RAM.. if it is ok with you to change it into 32bit, your current specs would run with no problem at all :)
 

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Desktop is a DIY and laptop is an Acer Aspire 4745
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7 all the way!
CPU
core 2 duo (desktop) i5 (laptop)
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asus for desktop
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2gb for both machines
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nvidia 512mb GS for desktop; hd 5470 for laptop
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@punitha i have exactly same laptop as u have except i have 3 GB RAM

like others said before me your laptop is slow coz of remnants of many anti virus u downloaded plus your RAM is bit on the less side for the smooth running of windows 7.

i suggest u reinstall windows 7 with installation CD but before that backup all your data.

for me i use MSE and comodo firewall and everything works fine
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DELL
OS
Windows 8 Pro
CPU
intel i3 2.40 Ghz
Motherboard
DELL inc
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated Intel HD
Sound Card
Realtek high definition SRS surround sound
Screen Resolution
1366*768
Hard Drives
320 GB
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Changed to maximum no of processors in msconfig.

I should warn you that this might actually slow you down.

Assuming that you mean that you actually went to the boot tab of msconfig, checked the Number of processors box, and then chose the number from the drop down menu, then I recommend to undo. This means, go to msconfig and make sure that the box Number of processors is unchecked.

Basically, the problem is that new Intel processors are hyper-threading. For example my laptop has the i7 processor. This is a quad-core, but with hyper-threading the number of virtual processors is 8. The msconfig does not know about it and the maximum number there is still 4. But if I choose 4, then the OS sees only 4 virtual processors, i.e. 2 physical cores. As a result, the system runs significantly slower.

Apart from that, reinstalling the OS is always an option, if you have time for that. Multiple AV is certainly a bad idea, and although you seem to be running just one for now, make sure that you don't have another "real-time" anti-malware or Windows Defender or something like that, one real-time security application is certainly enough.

It was mentioned several times on the Forum that with 2GB the 32-bit OS runs better than the 64-bit OS. Indeed, 2 GB is the minimum required amount of RAM for the 64-bit OS according to Microsoft, so maybe running at the minimum is indeed not the best solution.

Hope this helps.
 

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Dell Inspiron 530
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Q6600
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung Syncmaster P2450
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung HD103UJ
Samsung HD501LJ
Internet Speed
25 Mb/s
I would clean reinstall with 32 bit following these steps to Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7

Use MSE or Avast 5 with Win7 firewall for least performance hit.

As mentioned the change of AV's along with the use of a registry cleaner likely has corrupted your install. Most other Reg Cleaners besides CCleaner are sales operations with no real genius, which is what you want if you're analyzing the Registry. You may have done other tweaking, too, which is a sure way to mess up Win7 - which will not tolerate compound tweaking.
 
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Dude as a 9 years experience in microsoft stuffs i suggest that get a fresh copy of that window and if that wont work take it to nearby showroom;)
 

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Samsung
OS
windows 8 x64
CPU
intel
Motherboard
intel
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card(s)
2gb
Hard Drives
1tb
Antivirus
avg++
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google chrome
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