:confused: Hi, My computer has 400MHZ, 448MB, 80 GB(can only use 31 gb out of it, I dont know why).
You can use only32 GB of your 80 GB hard drive because of the limitations of your motherboard's BIOS. Prior to late 1999, 32 gig was the limit. The cheapest way to get around this is a bootable PCI IDE card for around $30. Alternatively, you could get a 40 GB drive, strap it to 32 GB, bounce the current drive image to it, and use the 80 somewhere else.
Your main problem is that you are running two anti-virus (AV) programs at the same time. You can't do that!--the two programs tussle with each other big-time. If it were my choice, I would dump the Norton--in my opinion, it sucks up much more in the way of system resources than Grisoft without providing any performance advantages, especially on a slower system like yours.
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Your main problem is that you are running two anti-virus (AV) programs at the same time. You can't do that!--the two programs tussle with each other big-time. If it were my choice, I would dump the Norton--in my opinion, it sucks up much more in the way of system resources than Grisoft without providing any performance advantages, especially on a slower system like yours.
I totally agree - I had issues with Norton even on a 1.8ghz athlon.Not heard of Grisoft but I have Mcafee now and find much more reliable.
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Hey! Watch it! Don't you be dissin' my machine (well, actually my machine is 300 mhz overclocked to 450 but close enough) -- I can play Max Paine on it, what more can I ask for .
Any way, regarding the 1st problem:
80 GB(can only use 31 gb out of it, I dont know why). I installed harddrive and fromatted the drives
I did something similar, what I did to recover the missing space on the drive was to buy a program called Partition Magic which allowed me to re-partition my drive 'on-the-fly' and get back the missing disk space. Granted the program costs more than a 100 gig drive (about $55) but I felt it was worth it. There are other programs out there and there may even be some freeware (of course, if you install freeware - you must immediately run Ad-Aware and/or Spybot) out there that will help -- google on "partition management"
Looking through your HJT log was interesting but I will leave that to folks that know that stuff.
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Oops! please ignore my reply - I forgot about the 32 gig limit on older an m.b.
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Allright, I know it's old but its what I got with me. I got to use it for awhile. Now I should mention that I don't use both anti-virus at same time. .
Ahhh, butHijackThis clearly shows both programs launched from the Registry and running in the background. You may not be invoking both programs manually, but they are both running at the same time. Uninstall Norton immediately and most of your problems will be solved, I think.
It's probably not worth trying to upgrade your processor at this time. Save your pennies for your next system.
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Did you reboot after uninstalling Norton AV.
What firewall are you using? I had an issue just this week when scvhost maxed my processor and I could not surf the web - after doing all the normal things I still had an issue so I disabled my firewall still nothing, then un-installed FW and it worked see http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread4706.html
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Holy Crap! It worked! Thats what it was. Firewall and Norton's AV was making it worse for my computer. After I removed it and rebooted.
You still have a firewall though right? which FW ZoneAlrarm Pro?
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I think Zonealarm is a pretty good firewall, been using mcafee for about 2 years and had only one issue with it which I mentioned in my last message.
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