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trilinearmipmap
07-25-2007, 04:17 AM
I am having trouble on my two office computers and I need help figuring it out.

The basic problem is intermittently both computers (they are networked together by a wired network and router) will slow down to a snail's pace. One keystroke will take a few seconds to show up on the screen, closing or opening a window will take 5 seconds.

I ran a virus scan, two spyware scans and I defragged both hard drives. The problem is still happening.

The slowdown happens when I run one program which is an office scheduling and records program. This program is running all day long. I need to figure out if it a problem with the program, or a problem with something else slowing the computer down. I contacted the vendor for my program and they have looked at it and can't find anything wrong.

Is there a program I can run to see how fast my computer is running at any given time, and how much memory it is using up? Then when my computer slows down, I could run this program, and it will help me figure out what is slowing my computer down.

midgetwaiter
07-25-2007, 05:07 AM
When it happens

Hit Ctl-Shift-Esc

Click on the process tab

Click on the CPU column to sort it

What is using the most CPU cycles when it happens?

ClubReef
07-25-2007, 05:23 AM
I would look at the startup and see if there is anything unusual. In the windows -> start -> run -> type msconfig ...click ok.

View your start up and start disabling programs until you isolate the problem.. you can reactivate them using the same method.

albert_dao
07-25-2007, 06:21 AM
The scheduling program or whatever might have a memory leak?

Der_Iron_Chef
07-25-2007, 06:47 AM
What virus protection software are you using? Sometimes, especially after an automatic update or fresh install of virus software, this will happen.

trilinearmipmap
07-25-2007, 05:08 PM
Thanks for all the advice, I will try the ctrl-shift-escape thing and the startup program thing.

I am not sure what a memory leak is.

I am using the AVG free anti-virus program.