Well, one major problem is it's erratic, particularly loading time. It suddenly stops (as if thinking... ), then starts again. Sometimes scroll up/down stack, regardless the program and number of program I'm opening.
"Strength without wisdom falls by its own weight."
A word to the wise is sufficient Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)
Could be related, but first what programs are you loading on startup? If you've got Windows 98, ME or XP run MSCONFIG from the 'run' command on your start menu, go to the 'startup' tab and check what else is running.
What OS are you using?
There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. I think I think, therefore I might be.
Sorry, I meant "loading whatever the program or pages", and not at the startup. It takes time to load at the startup, but I think it's no more than normal (I have quite lots of staff, like Nortons, Zone Alarm, MS Office...) Something like "Turning pages in Acrobat Reader" is pain.
"Strength without wisdom falls by its own weight."
A word to the wise is sufficient Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)
Trouble loading applications or data is usually a disk access problem not memory. If you've got a recent version of Norton Utilities (and it sounds like you do), try running Diskdoctor and Windoctor over the system, they can often clean up many software errors.
There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. I think I think, therefore I might be.
It could be one of my drives is getting too old. I only use it as storage box (downloads, backup etc.) and no programmes in it (not even a game), so I might just replace it.
"Strength without wisdom falls by its own weight."
A word to the wise is sufficient Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)