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March 1st, 2004 19:00

should preform alot beetter

i have a brand new deminsion, and after reformatting(the job dell did was terrible),

(i know i did it right becuae ive had around 500 pcs in my life and i bult them all and they run perfect)

 and insalling the stuff i use. i think it should run alot better then it does. my other dells run perfect, like they open programs in less then .5 of a second. and the startup is fast. and thoes i constantly use and play games. but this one i never use and i reformatted it with almost nothing on it. and the startup isnt as fast as i would like it to be. around 10 seconds. its like, my AOL insatnt messenger pops up, then a few seconds pass bye, then my msn, then about 4 seconds later my A drive makes noise and the desktop refreshes. my other pcs are instant and they are much older. and i can see little preformance screw ups. like when i go into my C drive all the folders seem to refresh and quickly show their pic but. but on my other pcs its like INSTANT perfect. i dont know what it might be, maby a bad update or something. i payed 2 thousdand dollars for this comptuer and the opti plexes at my school run alot better. it isnt memory or anything i think its just preformance. im also using the windows classic skin with no special effects. so you would expect to at least seem faster but no.

a way i use to determine how fast a pc runs, is when you open the task bar, it eather goes really slowly or very quickly. on my other computers. i press the << buttion and its insatantly there, on this pc, it crawls very choppy

Message Edited by Christopher R on 03-01-2004 04:26 PM

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March 1st, 2004 20:00

I am having a similar problem. We have about several Dells in my office. Half of them are Dimensions and the others are opti's. They are all brand new and run very well....except for one.

It came with Xp and we put win2k on it, had problems with that, formatted again and put XP back on, applied all of the latest patches ect.

It started with an inability to obtain a DHCP ip address, so we gave it a static one. We updtated the drives on the nic, with no luck. Then programs and files were taking an inordinate amount of time to open. Then FTPing files was taking forever. We checked for virus, spyware ect. Got on the phone with Dell support and went thru the whole nine yards. So they sent a guy out to replace the system board. SAME PROBLEMS!!

Dell suggested that we reinstall XP. Since the PC has about 4 hours worth of Oracle software on it, we really don't want to take that route. So I booted off of the Dell resource cd and am running the 32-bit diag that they have. It is a very detailed diag utility. Perhaps you could try it on your system. Boot off the cd, hit F12 to get the selective start up menu, select boot off cd, then select the 32 bit diag. Keep in mind, it takes quite a while.

March 2nd, 2004 00:00

yeah i had this motherboard replaced too. no difference. i also baught a new copy of windows. it runs bad on linux too. so i guess it must be something ealse. dunno

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