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ost_uid0="SSJKarma"]FIRST of all : you are all idiots, since when is POP-UP stoppers has anything to do with RESSOURCES problems ?second, he said when he opens IE he gets his ressources going down... where did he ever mentinned anything about having multitudes of windows (popups) openning up at the same time ? third: you're answer lies within this... 1 - press these keys... CTRL + ALT + DEL 2 - Go into the Tab next to Applications 3 - Then look at all the things rolling on your machine and how they take RAM wise and CPU wise ! (EX: Image Name | User Name | Processor | Mem Usage) Where looking thru Mem usage and Processor 4 - Close everything that takes too much ! 5 - Look back in your Performances and see if anything hapenned ! as in a big change ! If nothing works there, then i must add that it may be one of your programs that is malfunctionning and his slowing your computer down ! questions you might ask yourself also... is it doing it from the start or is it hapenning after a while ? as in, does it make that problem when the computer starts or is it doing it afer running and closing a lot of programs ! if it happens right from the start, then yeah, you got a malfunctionning program, track it down and shut it down by the way shown above ! if it does it after a while, then you got a memory problem or your programs have memory leaks which means some of them stays in memory until you close the comp down, same solution as above except that doing a clean start might be better of a solution and then openning closing programs until you see one that did not shut correctly ! in all case, a good solution would also be FORMATTING, because it mght your windows who is messed up. but that i suggest doing as a very very last ressort ! hope this will help you fix the problem ![/quote] thx u SSJKarma going to check for virus to make sure, going to close program that make my performance over 100% then i'll shut it down and see if that helps me
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