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GoldenWarrior
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
okay I really would like someone to help me,my problem with my pc is that you know on windows 7 when you start the pc and you hear like duhna na NAA...yeah well after that,the pc is like loading stuuf or something,I wait 5 min. then a message pops up with something there,I click yes internet turns on and so does skype,.....PLEASE help me with that problem
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GoldenWarrior
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
come on,no one can help me
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Mima
The Disciple
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
That's probably because you haven't said what you really want.
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Linkxp500
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
How is skype and internet turning on a problem? You DO know you can exit out of them, right?
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
First I turn my pc on,later in everything loads,I have to wait 5 min,I wait 5 then internet turns on and so does sype
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Richma
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : First I turn my pc on,later in everything loads,I have to wait 5 min,I wait 5 then internet turns on and so does sype
So turn off skype you got a arrow down in right corner and when you go on that arrow you will see "show hiden icons" click on it there you will see your skype icon right click on it and quit that's all I hope I helped you
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
no I mean I have to wait at least 5 min. before I can do anything on my pc
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Richma
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : no I mean I have to wait at least 5 min. before I can do anything on my pc oh maybe you got some viruses, defragrament your PC and see on you antivirus softwer do you have any viruses if yo have clean em and try then your pc
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Linkxp500
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : no I mean I have to wait at least 5 min. before I can do anything on my pc
Maybe you have too many shortcuts on your desktop, or too much memory being used by background programs. Try to configure your startup programs to include less of these programs that you do not use every time you power on the PC. Or, if you don't have that many background programs, it may have to do with your current amount of RAM. You'd need to buy and install the hardware in the RAM slot. If you have no slots left, you'd have to remove the RAM card(s) that do not contain as much RAM. The reason is, RAM stands for "Random Access Memory" meaning it uses memory to store temporary files, including files created by the computer during certain processes.
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
okay,I most likely think its a virus,oh and how do I delelte windows 7 ultiamte,everytime I boot up my pc it says choose pro or ultimate,my ultimate version is weird so I just wanna delelte it
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Linkxp500
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : okay,I most likely think its a virus,oh and how do I delelte windows 7 ultiamte,everytime I boot up my pc it says choose pro or ultimate,my ultimate version is weird so I just wanna delelte it 
Before assuming it is a virus, did you check how much RAM you have? And then how much memory of RAM is being used? To see the amount of RAM available, go to Control Panel>System and Security>System, and it show your PC's statistics. To see how much is being used, press and hold down the CTRL, ALT, and DELETE keys, then select ->Start Task Manager, click the performance tab, then look at the graph labelled memory.
Also, did you happen to get a torrented OS? That may be the cause in the case that a virus exists. In the case that the OSes installed on you PC are perfectly legitimate, there must have been something you accessed from the PC or downloaded from the internet.
Either way, I do not think you can completely wipe away all trace of an OS, but there is a way to choose the Pro version instead. When starting up, there should be a screen where a key is briefly mentioned. Press that key as soon as you see it, then choose the Pro OS. Problem solved, except that your programs installed on the Ultimate, as well as all installed files of any kind, will not appear on the Windows 7 Pro.
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
well I use pro,not ultimate,so if I do the one thing you said,I don't have to choose ultaime and it will be automatic to go to pro
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
I usally use like 755 mb a day,I have 897 total,but I don't think that's the problem,oh and I used avg anlazyer thing and it fixed every bug and others like a virus,witch there was none,so now everything is better thanks for the help
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Linkxp500
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : well I use pro,not ultimate,so if I do the one thing you said,I don't have to choose ultaime and it will be automatic to go to pro
Actually, you'd have to go set it to Pro manually, unless that is already the default OS. I'd recommend you google how to do this, as I don't have much clue how to do that.
I recently had a problem with losing files and programs due to using the development preview of Windows 8 and going back to Vista, so that's why I brought it up.
Happy Hunting. I am glad to have helped.
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
yes,maybe I have these problems as well because I changed from vista to windows 7
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Linkxp500
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : yes,maybe I have these problems as well because I changed from vista to windows 7
No, that is not the problem at all. The problem is your RAM. Either you have to little RAM memory, or your programs are using too much RAM memory.
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GoldenWarrior
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Friday, October 21, 2011
oh well,I don't really care because it's not my pc,its a family pc so yeah
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Linkxp500
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Friday, October 21, 2011
GoldenWarrior wrote : oh well,I don't really care because it's not my pc,its a family pc so yeah 
And that's why you have a slow computer; Family PCs use a large amount of programs in the background.
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Mjuksel
Your Past
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Windows 7 needs at least 1GB RAM to function normal..
You could try to use Windows 7 Starter edition or you could upgrade the ram.
Also Windows XP is an option
for cleaning:
download CCleaner and select all options
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
after that I would run a virus scan with Malware Bytes
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Malwarebytes-AntiMalware/1186760019/1
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GoldenWarrior
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
what ever,now itloads for like 2 min. so what ever
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