Recommendation for a slow laptop - another OS maybe?...

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I have a Dell mini-laptop - model Inspiron Mini 1018 with a Windows 7 Starter OS, N455 1.66GHz and 1GB of RAM.
Since the day I've first used it, it has been extremely slow.

It takes softwares a long time to go up, opening a video with Media Player Cassic can take almost 40 seconds, browser windows are annoying, and I actually can't watch any Youtube videos since it is so slow it's stuck every half a second (not buffering, just stuck)

It seemed weird to me that Dell would manufacture and sell such a thing, and tought it might be just the way mini-laptops are, but after seeing it wasn't like that with other laptops, it guess it's just mine.

Would you maybe reccomend something I can do to get a better use out of this thing? maybe lower the OS to XP, or maybe there's a "lighter" version of W7 or W8?...

Thank you in advanced.
 

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more ram as suggested and an SSD will certainly give it a kick up the perverbal.
 

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I don't think anyone has considered the obvious.

1.) Is the pc Infected?

2.) Do you have lots of toolbars?

3.) What security software do you use? Are you running more then 1 antivirus program?

4.) Try the windows performance troubleshooter.

Click start :orb: then type Control panel. Click system and security. Under action center, click troubleshoot common computer problems. Under system and security again, click check for performance issues, as well as run maintenance tasks.
 

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Your awesome for reading this.
Most tech enthusiasts would never run the bloated factory preinstall, choosing instead to do a Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7. Everything needed to get and keep a perfect install is in the blue link.

I believe Media Player Classic is a spyware nest, as are most 3rd party Media Players. I would stick with WMP and the other recommendations in the tutorial.

Especially important is when you download anything to guard against sneakware which helps pay for freeware by spying on you and eating up your resources. Make sure all Add-Ons in browser are disabled except for Flash, maybe a Reader helper.

To know if you need a RAM upgrade, open the Task Manager and click on Performance tab to watch the RAM and CPU graph as you work. You can also install the CPU meter gadget to do this. Rightclick Task bar to get Task Mgr, rightclick Desktop to get Gadgets.

If you peg out the RAM or CPU while multi-tasking then you'll know you are up against their limitations. If RAM pegs way before CPU then you can use a RAM upgrade, which Ken provided for you above.

Finally regularly scan your system with Malwarebytes and SUPERAntiSpyware.com - Downloads free scanners which will help keep the malware out. Decline their free trials so you can only use their scanner. However chronic infection can be prevented by adding MBAM Real Time protection in addition to Microsoft Security Essentials which you should already be running for best performance.
 
Not sure if the tutorials referenced mention these simple steps. If not...

-Start | Computer | Right-click on C: drive | Properties, then in | General | tab, click on 'Disk Cleanup' button.

-Start | Computer | Right-click on C: drive | Properties, then in | Tools | tab, click on 'Defragment Now'. Then click on 'Error-Checking', 'Check Now' button.

-Go to the Dell website and update any and all drivers that are for your laptop and are written for Windows 7.

-This is debatable- update and/or use a different internet browser. I use IE11 most of the time. Seems pretty quick.

HTH :D

ETA:
Along with what Andrew said, go to Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Event Viewer to see if there are any glaring repeatable errors going on in your system.
 

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I have a Dell mini-laptop - model Inspiron Mini 1018 with a Windows 7 Starter OS, N455 1.66GHz and 1GB of RAM.
Since the day I've first used it, it has been extremely slow.

It takes softwares a long time to go up, opening a video with Media Player Cassic can take almost 40 seconds, browser windows are annoying, and I actually can't watch any Youtube videos since it is so slow it's stuck every half a second (not buffering, just stuck)

It seemed weird to me that Dell would manufacture and sell such a thing, and tought it might be just the way mini-laptops are, but after seeing it wasn't like that with other laptops, it guess it's just mine.

Would you maybe reccomend something I can do to get a better use out of this thing? maybe lower the OS to XP, or maybe there's a "lighter" version of W7 or W8?...

Thank you in advanced.

Minimum specs are listed at the following site;

Windows 7 system requirements - Microsoft Windows

I would suggest upgrading the ram regardless of the OS you choose.
 

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IE-Version 9, Palemoon-Version 24.2.0
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The beat beat for the buck would be a SSD - if it fits and can be easily installed in the disk bay. This one for example is very good (I own one) and does not break the bank.

Mushkin Enhanced Chronos MKNSSDCR120GB 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - Newegg.com

And to transfer the OS have a look at this:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/149969-ssd-install-transfer-operating-system.html

OT, but what does "Beat beat for the buck" mean. I'm just curious.
 

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Intel i5 quad processor
Motherboard
DP67BG
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
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Samsung SyncMaster
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1920X1080
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WD 2TB (SATA Internal)
WD 1TB (USB External)
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Corsair GS800
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Agree you'd want at least 2gb RAM on there first, then compare your install with the one in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 since you may have the bloated Dell factory preinstall on there which can be replaced going from one of the worst installs to the best.
 
OT, but what does "Beat beat for the buck" mean. I'm just curious.
Sorry, a typo. It was supposed to mean: ' Best beat for the buck"'. I will correct it.
 

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OT, but what does "Beat beat for the buck" mean. I'm just curious.
Sorry, a typo. It was supposed to mean: ' Best beat for the buck"'. I will correct it.


I think you mean, best bang for the buck ;) :p
 

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G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM D
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2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (EVGA)
Sound Card
Motherboard Built in
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Acer R240HY bidx 23.8-Inch IPS HDMI DVI VGA (1920 x 1080) Wi
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1TB Sandisk SSD PLUS (Main drive)
500 GB Seagate 7200 RPM (Games)
500 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM (Virtual Machines)
PSU
CORSAIR TX Series TX650M 650W 80+ Gold Modular Power Supply
Case
CORSAIR CARBIDE SPEC-02 Mid-Tower Gaming Case, Red LED Fan
Cooling
220mm, two 120mm, and four 60mm fans
Keyboard
Wired Dell keyboard
Mouse
Wireless Logitech mouse
Internet Speed
250mb down, 30mb up
Antivirus
Panda Cloud Antivirus
Browser
Chrome-ish x64
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Your awesome for reading this.

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from 1.6GHz Duo to i7
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2x HP w2207
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5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals
Keyboard
with trackball - no mices
Mouse
Trackball mice
Internet Speed
DSL 6000
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