Extremely slow working Satellite 1800 after OS reinstallation

I bought a second hand Satellite 1800. I collected all the drivers from the producers website, but when I formatted the HDD and installed WXP (my own copy, not any bundled software) the notebook works extremely slow... before during HDD read/write process you could hear that typical for it sound... now the hard drive is perfectly noiseless during operation as is slow as hell...
I tried to follow up with the web and it turns out that if I reinstalled the OS from Toshiba Recovery CD it should do the thing... too bad I didn't know I should have such CD when I was buying it... so now I don't have it... Is there anything I could do about it?
Plz Help
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Hi
As far as I know this unit is delivered just with W98SE and WME. The recovery CD with WXP operating system for this unit is not created by Toshiba.
You can install WXP and use all drivers from Toshiba download site. I dont know how much RAM has your unit, but if the unit has under 128 MB RAM you can not expect that your unit runs fast.

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             Execute to Parse %:   94.64         Latch Hit %:  100.00
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %:  112.50     % Non-Parse CPU:   99.11
    Shared Pool Statistics        Begin    End
                 Memory Usage %:   88.90   88.87
        % SQL with executions>1:   98.74   99.39
      % Memory for SQL w/exec>1:   95.35   97.75
    Top 5 Timed Events                                         Avg %Total
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                        wait   Call
    Event                                 Waits    Time (s)   (ms)   Time Wait Class
    log file parallel write               2,228          21     10   69.4 System I/O
    log file sync                         2,220          21     10   69.2     Commit
    CPU time                                             20          65.5
    SQL*Net break/reset to client         2,106           1      1    3.4 Applicatio
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    Statistic Name                                       Time (s) % of DB Time
    DB CPU                                                   20.2         65.5
    sql execute elapsed time                                  9.1         29.4
    PL/SQL execution elapsed time                             0.3          1.0
    parse time elapsed                                        0.2           .5
    hard parse elapsed time                                   0.1           .5
    repeated bind elapsed time                                0.0           .0
    DB time                                                  30.9          N/A
    background elapsed time                                  22.2          N/A
    background cpu time                                       0.4          N/A
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    -> cs - centisecond -     100th of a second
    -> ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
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                                           %Time       Total Wait    wait     Waits
    Wait Class                      Waits  -outs         Time (s)    (ms)      /txn
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    Commit                          2,220     .0               21      10       1.0
    Application                     2,106     .0                1       1       0.9
    User I/O                          134     .0                0       4       0.1
    Network                        29,919     .0                0       0      13.4
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    -> cs - centisecond -     100th of a second
    -> ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
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    log file sync                         2,220     .0          21      10       1.0
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    log file parallel write               2,228     .0          21      10       1.0
    control file parallel write              44     .0           0       9       0.0
    db file parallel write                   44     .0           0       4       0.0
    control file sequential read             71     .0           0       0       0.0
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    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator               4   50.0          55   13706       0.0
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    Statistic                                       Total
    AVG_BUSY_TIME                                     847
    AVG_IDLE_TIME                                   5,362
    AVG_IOWAIT_TIME                                 2,692
    AVG_SYS_TIME                                      295
    AVG_USER_TIME                                     549
    BUSY_TIME                                       3,396
    IDLE_TIME                                      21,457
    IOWAIT_TIME                                    10,776
    SYS_TIME                                        1,190
    USER_TIME                                       2,206
    LOAD                                                0
    OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME                          192,401,000
    RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME                              0
    VM_IN_BYTES                                    40,960
    VM_OUT_BYTES                                  335,872
    PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES                  34,328,276,992
    NUM_CPUS                                            4
    NUM_CPU_SOCKETS                                     4
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    Statistic                                     Total     per Second     per Trans
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    CPU used when call started                      344            5.5           0.2
    CR blocks created                                 4            0.1           0.0
    Cached Commit SCN referenced                    208            3.3           0.1
    Commit SCN cached                                 0            0.0           0.0
    DB time                                       2,589           41.6           1.2
    DBWR checkpoint buffers written                  69            1.1           0.0
    DBWR checkpoints                                  0            0.0           0.0
    DBWR object drop buffers written                  0            0.0           0.0
    DBWR tablespace checkpoint buffe                  0            0.0           0.0
    DBWR thread checkpoint buffers w                  0            0.0           0.0
    DBWR transaction table writes                     8            0.1           0.0
    DBWR undo block writes                           15            0.2           0.0
    IMU CR rollbacks                                  0            0.0           0.0
    IMU Flushes                                   1,156           18.6           0.5
    IMU Redo allocation size                    996,048       16,017.2         447.5
    IMU commits                                   2,100           33.8           0.9
    IMU contention                                    0            0.0           0.0
    IMU ktichg flush                                  0            0.0           0.0
    IMU pool not allocated                            0            0.0           0.0
    IMU recursive-transaction flush                   0            0.0           0.0
    IMU undo allocation size                 22,402,560      360,250.9      10,064.0
    IMU- failed to get a private str                  0            0.0           0.0
    Misses for writing mapping                        0            0.0           0.0
    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from clien             26,480          425.8          11.9
    active txn count during cleanout                 34            0.6           0.0
    application wait time                           106            1.7           0.1
    background checkpoints completed                  0            0.0           0.0
    background checkpoints started                    0            0.0           0.0
    background timeouts                             199            3.2           0.1
    branch node splits                                0            0.0           0.0
    buffer is not pinned count                   13,919          223.8           6.3
    buffer is pinned count                       19,483          313.3           8.8
    bytes received via SQL*Net from             884,016       14,215.7         397.1
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    calls to kcmgas                               3,029           48.7           1.4
    calls to kcmgcs                                  56            0.9           0.0
    change write time                                 8            0.1           0.0
    cleanout - number of ktugct call                 42            0.7           0.0
    cleanouts and rollbacks - consis                  0            0.0           0.0
    cleanouts only - consistent read                  0            0.0           0.0
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    cluster key scans                             1,077           17.3           0.5
    commit batch/immediate performed                  1            0.0           0.0
    commit batch/immediate requested                  1            0.0           0.0
    commit cleanout failures: block                   0            0.0           0.0
    commit cleanout failures: buffer                  0            0.0           0.0
    commit cleanout failures: callba                  4            0.1           0.0
    commit cleanout failures: cannot                  0            0.0           0.0
    commit cleanouts                              9,539          153.4           4.3
    commit cleanouts successfully co              9,535          153.3           4.3
    commit immediate performed                        1            0.0           0.0
    commit immediate requested                        1            0.0           0.0
    commit txn count during cleanout                 26            0.4           0.0
    concurrency wait time                             0            0.0           0.0
    consistent changes                              264            4.3           0.1
    consistent gets                              48,659          782.5          21.9
    consistent gets - examination                26,952          433.4          12.1
    consistent gets direct                            2            0.0           0.0
    consistent gets from cache                   48,657          782.4          21.9
    cursor authentications                            2            0.0           0.0
    data blocks consistent reads - u                  4            0.1           0.0
    db block changes                             79,369        1,276.3          35.7
    db block gets                                55,636          894.7          25.0
    db block gets direct                              3            0.1           0.0
    db block gets from cache                     55,633          894.6          25.0
    deferred (CURRENT) block cleanou              4,768           76.7           2.1
    dirty buffers inspected                           0            0.0           0.0
    enqueue conversions                              15            0.2           0.0
    enqueue releases                              9,967          160.3           4.5
    enqueue requests                              9,967          160.3           4.5
    enqueue timeouts                                  0            0.0           0.0
    enqueue waits                                     0            0.0           0.0
    execute count                                24,051          386.8          10.8
    failed probes on index block rec                  0            0.0           0.0
    frame signature mismatch                          0            0.0           0.0
    free buffer inspected                           680           10.9           0.3
    free buffer requested                         1,297           20.9           0.6
    heap block compress                              11            0.2           0.0
    hot buffers moved to head of LRU              1,797           28.9           0.8
    immediate (CR) block cleanout ap                  0            0.0           0.0
    immediate (CURRENT) block cleano              2,274           36.6           1.0
    index crx upgrade (positioned)                   47            0.8           0.0
    index fast full scans (full)                      0            0.0           0.0
    index fetch by key                           10,326          166.1           4.6
    index scans kdiixs1                           6,071           97.6           2.7
    leaf node 90-10 splits                           14            0.2           0.0
    leaf node splits                                 18            0.3           0.0
    lob reads                                         0            0.0           0.0
    lob writes                                      198            3.2           0.1
    lob writes unaligned                            176            2.8           0.1
    logons cumulative                                 0            0.0           0.0
    messages received                             2,272           36.5           1.0
    messages sent                                 2,272           36.5           1.0
    no buffer to keep pinned count                    0            0.0           0.0
    no work - consistent read gets               21,083          339.0           9.5
    opened cursors cumulative                     1,290           20.7           0.6
    parse count (failures)                            0            0.0           0.0
    parse count (hard)                               12            0.2           0.0
    parse count (total)                           1,290           20.7           0.6
    parse time cpu                                   18            0.3           0.0
    parse time elapsed                               16            0.3           0.0
    physical read IO requests                       124            2.0           0.1
    physical read bytes                       1,015,808       16,335.0         456.3
    physical read total IO requests               1,030           16.6           0.5
    physical read total bytes                15,785,984      253,851.1       7,091.6
    physical read total multi block                   0            0.0           0.0
    physical reads                                  124            2.0           0.1
    physical reads cache                            122            2.0           0.1
    physical reads cache prefetch                     0            0.0           0.0
    physical reads direct                             2            0.0           0.0
    physical reads direct (lob)                       0            0.0           0.0
    physical reads direct temporary                   0            0.0           0.0
    physical reads prefetch warmup                    0            0.0           0.0
    physical write IO requests                       47            0.8           0.0
    physical write bytes                        589,824        9,484.8         265.0
    physical write total IO requests              4,591           73.8           2.1
    physical write total bytes               25,374,720      408,045.5      11,399.3
    physical write total multi block              4,461           71.7           2.0
    physical writes                                  72            1.2           0.0
    physical writes direct                            3            0.1           0.0
    physical writes direct (lob)                      3            0.1           0.0
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    physical writes from cache                       69            1.1           0.0
    physical writes non checkpoint                   18            0.3           0.0
    pinned buffers inspected                          1            0.0           0.0
    prefetch warmup blocks aged out                   0            0.0           0.0
    prefetched blocks aged out befor                  0            0.0           0.0
    process last non-idle time                        0            0.0           0.0
    recursive calls                              12,197          196.1           5.5
    recursive cpu usage                             747           12.0           0.3
    redo blocks written                          11,398          183.3           5.1
    redo buffer allocation retries                    0            0.0           0.0
    redo entries                                  6,920          111.3           3.1
    redo log space requests                           0            0.0           0.0
    redo log space wait time                          0            0.0           0.0
    redo ordering marks                              96            1.5           0.0
    redo size                                10,184,944      163,781.9       4,575.5
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    redo synch time                               2,190           35.2           1.0
    redo synch writes                             2,220           35.7           1.0
    redo wastage                              1,377,920       22,158.0         619.0
    redo write time                               2,192           35.3           1.0
    redo writer latching time                         0            0.0           0.0
    redo writes                                   2,228           35.8           1.0
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    sql area purged                                   0            0.0           0.0
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    table fetch by rowid                          9,173          147.5           4.1
    table fetch continued row                         0            0.0           0.0
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    table scans (long tables)                         0            0.0           0.0
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    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2253426        450.69ms         45.1%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2140618        428.12ms         42.8%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2088327        417.67ms         41.8%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2184408        364.07ms         36.4%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2117470        352.91ms         35.3%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2051280        341.88ms         34.2%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              1595019        265.84ms         26.6%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              612034        122.41ms         12.2%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2162980         432.6ms         43.3%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2071811         345.3ms         34.5%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      log file sync              2004571         334.1ms         33.4%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    28401          5.68ms           .6%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    29028          4.84ms           .5%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    24846          4.14ms           .4%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    24323          4.05ms           .4%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    17026          3.41ms           .3%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    6736          1.35ms           .1%
    668      ROVE_EDA        WAIT      db file sequential read    33028           5.5ms           .6%
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    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2150825        430.17ms         43.0%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2139532        427.91ms         42.8%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2119086        423.82ms         42.4%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2134938        355.82ms         35.6%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2083649        347.27ms         34.7%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2034998        339.17ms         33.9%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    1996050        332.68ms         33.3%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    1797057        299.51ms         30.0%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    555403        111.08ms         11.1%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    277875         46.31ms          4.6%
    764      (LGWR)          WAIT      log file parallel write    2067591         344.6ms         34.5%Where SID=668 is the session we've been looking for... OK, we've got to get back to monitoring disk array and the corresponding network components.
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    My external HD of 1TB is not being recognized by the iMac and when after a long waiting period it does, the whole computer becomes extremely slow. Do I need any particular add-on to make it workable?
    Before I updated to OS X Mavericks I was using another external disk that was getting disconnected ocasionally so I bought a new ADATA HD710 portable 1TB Drive and moved the files to it. This new drive which is supposed to be OS X Mavericks compatible takes minutes to show the files especially when opening second and third level folders which has made mu iMac unusable
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