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January 6th, 2008 00:00
Sound problem but also computer slow
Fot the past few weeks I´ve been having a problem mainly while playing music. I use I Tunes alot and the music sounds terrible. The thing is the whole system doesn´t seem to respond too well. I´ve checked viruses, spy ware etc. downloaded Tune up and run all the tests and the problem goes on. It seems to me that the RAM is running low, but I don´t know why. I cleared all un necessary files from the hard disk and its now 75% free space, but still the same. The music fails and also other multi tasking.
My system info
Inspiron 1300 ME051
OS windows XP home v. 2002
Hard disk 60 + 20 GB
1.60 GHz, 504 MB RAM
Would really appreciate some help
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Jim Coates
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January 6th, 2008 01:00
To use PC Restore you restart and press Ctrl + F11 during the restart process and it should take you to the "PC Restore" menu. Anything that doesn't work afterwards either wasn't working when the computer was shipped or is the result of hardware malfunction.
If the computer seems to be back up to normal operating speed, then re-install your other programs one at a time, but always create a System Restore point each time. Then if you run into problems again you can use System Restore to get back out of trouble.
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January 6th, 2008 13:00
Jim Coates
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January 6th, 2008 14:00
To run Diagnostics restart the computer and as soon as it starts to boot up hold down f12. Select 'Diagnostic' from the boot menu. The computer will run its pre-boot assessment tests for 3 or 4 minutes before the Dell Diagnostic starts.
If you have previously reformatted your hard drive then the Diagnostics partition might have been wiped off. If the Dell Diagnostics option is not present, run it from the Drivers and Utilities (Resource) CD if you have one. if you need Resource and installation disks you can get them from Dell.
to get os and utilities discs
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January 7th, 2008 21:00