Hey, All,
I'm trying to help an acquaintance of mine with a problem he's having with his Dell. It's a Dimension 3000 with a Celeron 2.4GHz chip & 512MB of RAM. It's about 3 years old.
He said it has been running unbelievably slow lately, so he asked me to take a look at it. Wow, is he right. It boots up in decent time, but from then on it takes forever to launch an application or open a file. I checked Task Manager, and his CPU is at 100% all the time. :Q It doesn't drop at all.
First thing I did, of course, was run a virus scan (McAfee, with up-to-date def's) & 2 spyware scans (Ad-Aware and SpySweeper, both up to date). Neither scan yielded anything (except some cookies). I've cleaned out his browser cache & Windows Temp folder and deleted all cookies. We also ran a disk de-frag (for a different reason).
I printed out some screen shots of the Processes tab in Task Manager, and as soon as I'm done typing this I'm gonna Google some of them. Prob there is that I know that some malware uses the same file names as legit programs/processes, so I don't know how definitive that's gonna be.
Also, I find this odd: On the Performance tab within Task Manager, it shows CPU usage at 100%. But on the Process tab, under the CPU column, the processes running don't add up to anywhere near 100%. More like 23%. Is this normal or ???
One other thing: His McAfee a-v did find and quarantine a virus a couple weeks ago. It said it could not be cleaned, so he just deleted it from the quarantine folder. Can we assume that took care of it, or ????
Anyone have any ideas here? This guy is a friend of a friend and it'd be nice if I could help him out. And we're hoping to avoid having to do a reformat. Thanks in advance for any ideas/assistance.
			
			I'm trying to help an acquaintance of mine with a problem he's having with his Dell. It's a Dimension 3000 with a Celeron 2.4GHz chip & 512MB of RAM. It's about 3 years old.
He said it has been running unbelievably slow lately, so he asked me to take a look at it. Wow, is he right. It boots up in decent time, but from then on it takes forever to launch an application or open a file. I checked Task Manager, and his CPU is at 100% all the time. :Q It doesn't drop at all.
First thing I did, of course, was run a virus scan (McAfee, with up-to-date def's) & 2 spyware scans (Ad-Aware and SpySweeper, both up to date). Neither scan yielded anything (except some cookies). I've cleaned out his browser cache & Windows Temp folder and deleted all cookies. We also ran a disk de-frag (for a different reason).
I printed out some screen shots of the Processes tab in Task Manager, and as soon as I'm done typing this I'm gonna Google some of them. Prob there is that I know that some malware uses the same file names as legit programs/processes, so I don't know how definitive that's gonna be.
Also, I find this odd: On the Performance tab within Task Manager, it shows CPU usage at 100%. But on the Process tab, under the CPU column, the processes running don't add up to anywhere near 100%. More like 23%. Is this normal or ???
One other thing: His McAfee a-v did find and quarantine a virus a couple weeks ago. It said it could not be cleaned, so he just deleted it from the quarantine folder. Can we assume that took care of it, or ????
Anyone have any ideas here? This guy is a friend of a friend and it'd be nice if I could help him out. And we're hoping to avoid having to do a reformat. Thanks in advance for any ideas/assistance.
				
		
			