On 2023-07-13 10:03, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> Well that's about what I was expecting you'd see...
>
> First, start with getting her more memory, I'm amazed it'll even run
> and start a browser with only 4gb of ram. Firefox/Chrome alone uses a
> good 8-20gb of ram at a time for my normal usage, anything else will
> just sit in swap/pagefile (which is why your disks are running
> overtime).
Ok, Thanks!! I have an HP laptop running Win 10 Pro that I use to make
videos. It has 8GB of ram and an m.2. It is about 6 years old. It is
using 41% of RAM... Yikes!!
> I'd say no less than 16gb for any reasonable modern use,
---
> or if her I'd divorce you for less.
Funny!!
>
> Second, get rid of the spinner disk, or at least move it to a role as
> a secondary drive for storage. Putting the OS on any SSD will make it
> feel like lightning comparatively. If you can, put an m.2 directly in
> a pci-e slot with a slot adapter, that'll be your fastest choice, or
> any sata-based SSD as a fallback.
>
> Between ram and new ssd, it should rip even with an older processor.
Does not need to be fire breathing. Seems quickest fix would be to
upgrade to 8GB of RAM based off of my HP's performance.
My wife could get by with a netbook.
>
> You can probably reinstall the dell image clean downloading it from
> dell and keep using the oem key (they're baked into the hardware), but
> they're usually riddled with crapware and demos.. You're better off
> getting a clean win10 build for $7 bucks from gkeys.
>
I do not like all the add-ons they provide either!!
Next go around I'm going to build anything I need except laptops.
Before 2005 I built everything.
Thank you for all your help!!
> -mb
>
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 9:38 AM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
> <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
>> Thank you to all who replied.
>>
>> I spent over an hour on trying to figure this out.
>>
>> I opened the Event Viewer and discovered the system was using 94% of
>>
>> memory and 100% of the disk in idle mode.
>>
>> This computer is running Windows 10 pro with 4GB of ram and and 4
>> cores
>> and 4 threads. Is has a rust spinner.
>>
>> This is my wife's computer and she uses it for limited email, some
>> google searching, and mostly to watch YouTube. This computer gets
>> used
>> very little.
>>
>> It has been slow from the beginning.
>>
>> One of the issues was once the computer went into sleep mode it
>> would
>> take forever to wake up so I turned off sleep mode.
>>
>> What I found was hundreds of things running in the background. Not
>> sure
>> why and it was unclear what was the memory hog.
>>
>> I was puzzled what was going on with the HD. Disk properties showed
>>
>> 825GB of 915GB free. I tried to scan and it said the disk had
>> issues.
>> So I let it troubleshoot and it fixed it in about 10 minutes. It did
>> not
>> report what the actual issue was.
>>
>> I monkeyed with the background processes and got the memory usage
>> down
>> to 86%.
>>
>> I know next to nothing about managing windows so I do not want to
>> monkey
>> with it much more.
>>
>> At this point I am thinking of creating a reinstall disk or USB and
>> while I'm at it instating a SSD. Newegg has some really good deals
>> on
>> SSD.
>>
>> Since this is a Dell computer I suspect the Win install will not
>> complain about the different HD.
>>
>> Will an OEM install require a key?
>>
>> Any thoughts are most welcome.
>>
>> Keith
>>
>> On 2023-07-07 17:06, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>>> Thank you so much!! Might be a couple days before I can work on
>> it
>>> again. I'll let you know how things go.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2023-07-07 15:40, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>>>> Task manager and/or Resource Manager should show you where your
>>>> bottlenecks lie, but sounds like either disk (spinner vs ssd),
>> memory,
>>>> or cpu is getting pegged. This should show you what processes
>> are
>>>> using said cpu/memory/io, either kill them, or feed them more
>> hardware
>>>> resources. The sysinternals tools like process explorer and such
>> are
>>>> also helpful in seeing applications and/or system processes
>> freaking
>>>> out, including more hidden ones.
>>>>
>>>> If still a spinner disk, the best thing you could do is get her
>> any
>>>> SSD to run the OS and primary apps on alone.
>>>>
>>>> Could be windoze is just trashed after a while with applications
>>>> coming and going, upgrading, breaking stuff, etc. Might be worth
>>>> trying a clean restore of the system and/or wiping the disks with
>>>> zero's to reset state ala fragmentation or if ssd, needing a
>> reset
>>>> with secure erase.
>>>>
>>>> -mb
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jul 7, 2023 at 2:29 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
>>>> <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> This is mostly off topic given this is a Linux List.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have two separate work areas in my house. I have my home
>> office
>>>>> which
>>>>> is doing well. I am using my Linux Ubuntu desktop to send this
>>>>> email.
>>>>> My Linux machine is hardwired. This is my main box. I also
>> have a
>>>>> Win
>>>>> 10 Pro laptop that I use to make and edit YouTube videos. My
>>>>> editing
>>>>> software only works on Win and MAC. This laptop is connected
>> via
>>>>> WIFI.
>>>>> No Problems. The O/S loads reasonably fast. My video editing
>>>>> software
>>>>> loads reasonably fast and the rendering process takes a bit but
>> not
>>>>> too
>>>>> bad. This is a 6 year old HP - nothing fancy and it works.
>>>>>
>>>>> My wife's office in another spare bedroom and she has a Dell
>>>>> mini-tower
>>>>> Win 10 ... I want to say pro as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is where I need help. My wife's dell is very slow and has
>>>>> trouble
>>>>> with loading Firefox and it takes a while to load YouTube
>> videos.
>>>>> Even
>>>>> windows takes a while to load which make me think it is a local
>>>>> problem
>>>>> (the Dell box).
>>>>>
>>>>> I am reaching out because I do not know how to troubleshoot this
>>>>> issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help much appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Keith
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