Extreme System Slowdown!

Ugh! I hope this issn't how this machine usually functions...I am experienceing massive slowdowns, so extreme that I must wait 5 minutes for a web page (BroadBand) Or simply reboot. Pentium 4 2.66 Ghz. Standard heatsink/paste. What the heck is causing this!?!? Overheating of CPU? For those of you that read my video card problem, I fixed that so that isn't the problem, But this is beginning to worry me. On a quite lighter note, I got a 2019 on 3dMark '03.

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Originally posted by Stu Online
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and I have this system very optimized in terms of processes.
  maybe you should try UNoptimising some of your processes to see if you can sort the problem out.
i'm not having a dig here, i'm speaking from experience, but you can think you're tweaking settings for the better, when in fact you're making things worse...
I think he was referring to the Services, which = processes in Task Manager.  You can configure the Services that startup as automatic, manual, or never.

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