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Flightless Bird
Hello All:
When I run the computer, after a while it runs out of resources. So
gradually I have to close the programs and eventually I need to restart
the computer. By run out of resources I mean I can’t copy and paste, or
open a new IE tab, or open a program and run it or print something.
Sometimes I get the message “not enough resources” . As I said it
becomes so bad that I need to restart the computer.
I have ran CCleaner and cleaned up the 958.2MB detritus in the system
and a few times ran cleaning the registry. Also ran CHKDSK command. Only
once after running CCleaner and again when once I ran the CHKDSK command
the computer went back to how it was before going slow. Now running the
CCleaner and CHKDAK command has no effect on this.
I have a Dell computer with 2.4 GHZ and 3.2GB RAM per CCleaner, even
though when I bought the system, I paid for 4GB RAM. Running Windows XP
professional with all the SPs installed. I have not changed my
antispayware and antivirus programs.
This problem started about two weeks or so ago. Is there anything can
be done to fix this problem short of the drastic step of formatting the
C drive and re-installing my XP and other programs?
Thanks a lot for your input,
Webuser
When I run the computer, after a while it runs out of resources. So
gradually I have to close the programs and eventually I need to restart
the computer. By run out of resources I mean I can’t copy and paste, or
open a new IE tab, or open a program and run it or print something.
Sometimes I get the message “not enough resources” . As I said it
becomes so bad that I need to restart the computer.
I have ran CCleaner and cleaned up the 958.2MB detritus in the system
and a few times ran cleaning the registry. Also ran CHKDSK command. Only
once after running CCleaner and again when once I ran the CHKDSK command
the computer went back to how it was before going slow. Now running the
CCleaner and CHKDAK command has no effect on this.
I have a Dell computer with 2.4 GHZ and 3.2GB RAM per CCleaner, even
though when I bought the system, I paid for 4GB RAM. Running Windows XP
professional with all the SPs installed. I have not changed my
antispayware and antivirus programs.
This problem started about two weeks or so ago. Is there anything can
be done to fix this problem short of the drastic step of formatting the
C drive and re-installing my XP and other programs?
Thanks a lot for your input,
Webuser