Its Windows Vista
Its Windows Vista
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Its fine now, but it was slower earlier today.
Panzer
My problem is with the whereskarl.com website. After I visit that website, it seems my whole system crawls, including whiteblaze. I am deleting the internet cookies and temp files daily because of that website.
Have you guys visited that website prior to having problems with whiteblaze?
No, not Karl's site. What other kind of sites have you visited? Seriously, I highly doubt there's any type of malware on his site. It could be with how fast your connection is, how much RAM, which browswer you use and with what extensions. That's not to say his, or WB's server isn't slow, but I don't think one website makes another slower.
Both those work fime for me. If you want to see a slow site visit politicalforum.com. It's almost as bad as half the opinions.
Last edited by Sly; 09-14-2008 at 02:32.
Thanks for everyone's replies.
I was able to log in this morning, without delay. Pages are loading normally. It seems fine now.
Roland
Tracking cookies? I have a Norton firewall & Google blocker - When I get a popup, the popup is declined (So it can't get through) and I get a sound that its doing its job a "click" In the last couple of days I have been gettin clicks with every page. Every once in a while a empty box pops.
I just cleared history,cookies,passwords (deleted all of it) and its still happening. So now I am going to do a full scan.
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Woo
-update your computer,-control panel--security center---Automatic updating ON
-try installing JAVA on your computer http://www.java.com/en/download/wind...ww.java.com:80
-use MOZILLA FIREFOX instead of internet explorer
-install and use SPYBOT http://www.safer-networking.org/en/home/index.html
-clean your old files and media(photos, movies...)
-Open the Windows Task Manager, in File click New Task(run) and type: msconfig click OK,click Startup and Disable all and OK , restart your computer.
-just trying to help,if you do all of this things and your computer is still slow... you may try pouring a hot cup of strong cafe or a red bull on it (DON'T DO IT)
you are what you eat: Fast! Cheap! and Easy!
"Clicking sounds", sounds like you're using MS Internet Explorer and as far as I know don't mean much, it always does that. You may want to try Firefox, it's safer, and less prone to attacks.
I've never been a fan of anything Norton. Their products are considered bloatware, which will slow down your computer. If you have XP (SP2 or 3) or Vista their firewalls will do.
Seriously try, CCleaner to remove all unwanted or needed junk that's piled up and SuperAntiSpyware. They're both free products.
Added: Just use IE for Windows updates.
Last edited by Sly; 09-14-2008 at 13:15.
gaga, many people are recommending SuperAntiSpyware or MalwareBytes AntiMalware rather than Spybot these days, they have a much better detection rate. Also, Spybot's Teatimer can mess things up if you don't play close attention.
Another note, when installing new products of this nature, make sure to read the help file first, and don't randoming delete anything without confirming it's actually malware.
Painfully slow at 5pm Eastern. That means hammockforums.net is slow too. Those are the only sites I'm having problems with but it sucks.
I've been on it for the last hour and not having a problem.
In regards to cookies, spyware or whatever is slowing my system down; I have adaware by LavaSoft. I run a scan, delete the cookies, visit a particular website, and rerun the scan.
I don't think it's spyware or anything like that. I've noticed slowdowns both at home and work and both machines are kept clean. It does seem to be much better now.