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While your computer may meet basic hardware requirements for XP, that is not
to say that it will run particularly well..
XP benefits from reasonable amounts of memory.. for decent performance, you
want to see at least 512mb RAM.. also, go to CONTROL PANEL and find the
PERFORMANCE icon.. set computer performance to 'best'.. this will make XP
look like Windows 98, but will definitely improve performance overall..
while there, just check the 'smooth screen fonts' and 'drop shadows on
screen icons'
You may also have problems with spyware/adware..
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Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user
"Geoff" <Geoffbrockbank@aol.com> wrote in message
news:13ca01c4f4b6$2d26a8b0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>I have upgraded my PC from ME to XP Home Edition, but it
> takes forever for things to happen, just wondered if
> anything I can do to quicken it up ???