Q: My computer is so slow when it switches between programs. Takes 2-3min for something to show on the screen. Example, switching between QuarkXpress and Photoshop and Indesign, takes forever. I get a "blank white screen" for several minutes then something appears. Is this a monitor setting or something else? I work in publishing so I need all these programs open at the same time. Guess I should include I run Windows XP Pro and have plenty of Memory & Ram. Also no virus as of last scan on Friday (6-27-08)
A: The reason the computer gets slow is due to the registry files becoming corrupted, or messed up, in simple terms. These files tell the computer or laptop how to operate the software installed on the system. If any of these files get messed up, the computer is not sure what to do and this will really slow down the computer. The other scenario is where you download other software, screensavers, pictures, videos, or even music, and this will somehow change the settings on a registry file. When this happens, the original program that needs that file now has the wrong instructions in it. So, it will cause the computer to run slow, or in a worse case, crash. You can speed up your computer with a thorough analysis and repair of your registry. The registry Scan will identify corrupt files, paths,and registry keys causing your computer to have errors and run slow.Go to http://www.registry-bot.com to download registry bot.It is the most advanced and comprehensive registry repair product on the market.It will speed up your computer and make windows startup faster. http://www.registry-bot.com free download Registry Bot.
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