slow Laptop tune up programs?

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Tommy2

Über Member
Location
Harrogate
Laptop is running really slow, probably got tons of random malware and stuff running in the background.
Can anyone recommend the best clean up program for a reasonable price?

Thanks
 

Glenn

Veteran
Malwarebtes, Superantispyware & ccleaner, how much free space is there on the drive?
 
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Tommy2

Tommy2

Über Member
Location
Harrogate
C drive has 127gb free of 277gb

There just seem to be loads of processes taking up between 1000k and 4000k each.
 

keithmac

Guru
Ctrl alt delete will bring Task Manager up in all Windows versions.

Post a screenshot of your Task Manager window (Function + Print Screen key).
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
The best thing you can do is format it and reinstall Windows. Believe me.
Watch it, he might just take your advice! :laugh:

That is a bit like the prank phone calls that people used to get ... :whistle:

BT customer: Hello, Ian Gullible speaking.

Prankster: Hi, I am Dave Jones, senior BT engineer. Our instruments have detected a significant build-up of dirt inside your phone handset. It is possible that this could short out its cyclone transducer and place a dangerous load on the phone wires to your house. We would like you to fill a bucket with lukewarm water, add 4 drops of washing up liquid, and stir gently. Carefully place your phone in the water and let the water soak in. Leave it for 3 hours, then remove the phone and drain the water out of it. Once the phone no longer has water coming out of it, put it on a warm radiator to dry. We will test your line again tomorrow to see if the phone is then operating within safe parameters. Thank you for being a good BT customer and cooperating with us to solve this problem.

Mister Gullible: Oh, certainly - I'll do that immediately; thank you for telling me!
 

JohnHughes307

Über Member
Location
Potters Bar
Malwarebtes, Superantispyware & ccleaner, how much free space is there on the drive?
^ this. CCLeaner and MalwareBytes to get rid of the PUPs and Malware, then install Avast! Free anti-virus (just avoid the Chrome download). Total cost? £0.00 and some of the best tools around.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
Just be careful where you download any PC cleaning tools from, as some of these will actually add the malware to your PC, not remove it. Stick to the well-known download sites with a good reputation, and virus-scan everything you download.
 
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Tommy2

Tommy2

Über Member
Location
Harrogate
Thanks everyone, just doing a turbo trainer session at the mo so will have a play when I'm finished, and let you know how the Windows reinstall goes ;)
 

r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
Watch it, he might just take your advice! :laugh:

That is a bit like the prank phone calls that people used to get ... :whistle:

BT customer: Hello, Ian Gullible speaking.

Prankster: Hi, I am Dave Jones, senior BT engineer. Our instruments have detected a significant build-up of dirt inside your phone handset. It is possible that this could short out its cyclone transducer and place a dangerous load on the phone wires to your house. We would like you to fill a bucket with lukewarm water, add 4 drops of washing up liquid, and stir gently. Carefully place your phone in the water and let the water soak in. Leave it for 3 hours, then remove the phone and drain the water out of it. Once the phone no longer has water coming out of it, put it on a warm radiator to dry. We will test your line again tomorrow to see if the phone is then operating within safe parameters. Thank you for being a good BT customer and cooperating with us to solve this problem.

Mister Gullible: Oh, certainly - I'll do that immediately; thank you for telling me!
Honestly. I've been fixing PCs for ten years and the only way to really get them to run 'as new' is to wipe 'em and reinstall. And its easier to do than ever these days.
 

r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
Thanks everyone, just doing a turbo trainer session at the mo so will have a play when I'm finished, and let you know how the Windows reinstall goes ;)
I should say that you should only do this if you know what you're doing. If not, I am happy to walk you through it.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
You could start by defragging the laptop if it hasn't been done recently.
Also, before you do lots of malaware and registry cleanups and clear outs, set a restore point in case it all goes to pot.
 
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Tommy2

Tommy2

Über Member
Location
Harrogate
@r04DiE
I've swapped all the data I need to a hard drive and another pc, I wanted to do a fresh install but went to the Microsoft site as I dont have the disc, entered my windows 7 key and it told me to contact the manufacturer as it was originally installed by them???
Surely when I purchased the laptop I purchased windows 7 as well?

How do I get a copy?

I have emailed Samsung and am waiting for a response.
 

r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
If you purchased the laptop with Windows pre-installed then it is probably an OEM copy and the key for that will differ to a retail copy, or volume license copy, or whatever.

You may well have a restore partition on the drive so you could boot into that for a repair. If not, you may have an application on the machine to make your own discs.

Can you give me the make and model number, please?
 
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