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You might not believe what I'm gonna say, but you can try it out to see if it works.
Uninstall Norton.
It's one of the last AV programs I'd recommend to any user. Your comp should be ok after uninstalling it. For some reason, Norton takes up alot of resources compared to other programs, which can cause severe performance problems in some PCs. You might want to consider some free AV software out there like Avast or AVG.
Unless of course, your computer had this problem before you got Norton, in which case it's something else that's causing the problem. But I'd still advise you to get rid of Norton.
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Originally posted by jonchao72:
i used avast and avg before i got norton
trust me, they're useless
with them, my comp(old one) still got infected somehow
Just fyi, AV programs can't detect all types of malware. Some of them can cloak themselves from AV programs through the way they're embedded in the files, paid AV program or not. Among all the free ones out there, Avast and AVG are among the highest rated ones
If you ever decide to uninstall norton, I'm sure that you'll see a vast improvement in the performance of your PC. I'm speaking from experience that I've had in troubleshooting quite a few PCs. Half the time when someone tells me his or her computer is lagging horribly, one of the first things I do is to check if they're using Norton.
Edit: Supposedly Norton has fixed the performance problems to some extent with Norton 08, but still it's being viewed as a major resource hog that causes intermittent system hanging. Do check out some reviews for anti-virus programs. For one, let me direct you to some reviews posted by users on PC World here, and on CNet here .
Edited by unfilterd 24 Aug `08, 9:42AM
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Originally posted by unfilterd:
Just fyi, AV programs can't detect all types of malware. Some of them can cloak themselves from AV programs through the way they're embedded in the files, paid AV program or not. Among all the free ones out there, Avast and AVG are among the highest rated ones
If you ever decide to uninstall norton, I'm sure that you'll see a vast improvement in the performance of your PC. I'm speaking from experience that I've had in troubleshooting quite a few PCs. Half the time when someone tells me his or her computer is lagging horribly, one of the first things I do is to check if they're using Norton.
Edit: Supposedly Norton has fixed the performance problems to some extent with Norton 08, but still it's being viewed as a major resource hog that causes intermittent system hanging. Do check out some reviews for anti-virus programs. For one, let me direct you to some reviews posted by users on PC World here, and on CNet here .
agree... norton a major resource hog...
better off using freeware...
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Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:
I need more details.
What do you mean by hang? Or is the computer just slow to react that it appears that it somehow has hung?
im not sure if its slow or what but its like once i open up like firefox or my email(on IE7) , the comp just freezes. ctrl-alt-del, nth happens
if i spam ctrl-alt-del, a black screen turns up and my cursor would still be there
i currently do not have avast or avg on my comp, only norton
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Originally posted by jonchao72:
i got 3 X 1 GB 800 mhz kingston ram... not enough?
ram is absolutely good.
hmmmm..
1st option: bettr uninstall norton, try using those free AV. delete those unecessary files even those cookies in ur browser. once free AV installed, do a thorough scan.
2nd option: back up your files, do system recovery (load factory settings)
if these things aint gonna work,, prolly something wrong with your hdd.
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Originally posted by jonchao72:
im not sure if its slow or what but its like once i open up like firefox or my email(on IE7) , the comp just freezes. ctrl-alt-del, nth happens
if i spam ctrl-alt-del, a black screen turns up and my cursor would still be there
i currently do not have avast or avg on my comp, only norton
Looks like Windows is running out of resources fast. I recommend that you remove Norton and see what happens. If the same thing still occurs, then we have to look from other areas.
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