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rembrandt

Joined: Nov 21, 2007
Posts: 341
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:06 pm |
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Ive been informed its best to turn unwanted programmes off that are not needed while gaming , including my firewall and antivirus , is this correct? also hat other programmes do I look for which can be switched off and where do I look and do it
Cheers Dave
PS im running norton 2007 security suite , I no its resouce hungry but when the computer is also being used by my kids it makes things a little bit safer  |
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|2es-sasbornkiller

Joined: Aug 19, 2006
Posts: 13
Location: heywood - manchester
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:31 pm |
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reg cure is a registry clean-up application that enables you to manage your start up programs, i disable all when online gaming - this program enables me to turn programs on and off easy ---- just pick the programs you want running or not and just start pc again --
There is a charge for this program (full activation), allthough you can still dowload the program and manage your start up programs with out any fees at all.
i dont know of any other easy ways, so will be watching this post for better ways if any
good luck ---- |2es- =sas=born=killer= |
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drewcat
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Joined: Oct 08, 2005
Posts: 739
Location: Accrington
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:36 pm |
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More ram.
Turn Norton Off, I would, infact I would perminanlty switch it off and find a better free antivirusprogram like AVG.  |
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|2es-BedlamBob

Joined: Jun 19, 2007
Posts: 459
Location: Imagine the splendid jetpack dreams of the Apatasaurus named "Brontosaurus"
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:50 pm |
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Personally I Ctrl/Alt/Del to task manager and just turn all the non-essential running programs off. I run Vista which is already hungry and even if i forget and just let a few programs run extra it can ruin my games.
If you've not done that before just turn off all schedulars( i-tunes / realplayer etc ) and anti-virus spyware etc and check any unrecognised programs in google to see what they do. or turn them off and see if your computer still works  |
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Stealth300

Joined: Nov 09, 2007
Posts: 14
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:59 pm |
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Im using Norton antivirus and Norton firewall with Windows firewall disabled and i get no online gaming problems what so ever,if you want added security get a router.I presonally wouldnt disable antivirus...try configuring it instead to allow the application to run. |
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rembrandt

Joined: Nov 21, 2007
Posts: 341
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:06 pm |
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every thing seems to be running fine to me but been advised games will run better with all unnessary programmes stopped makes the game run better and faster ??? also running vista that helps
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|2es-Crewey

Joined: Aug 10, 2006
Posts: 73
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:02 pm |
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if you go to start----all programs------accessories----run.
Then type msconfig and press enter.
Click on the start up tab.In here is all your programs that run when windows starts up. just untick the ones you dont want and click apply when done. some windows programs need to be left ticked just google it and you'll find which ones that is.
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starskysdad

Joined: Nov 12, 2007
Posts: 349
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 9:10 am |
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Remove Norton - that is a definite - make sure you do it correctly - as it leaves a lot of files about - there is a file on the net norton windows removal utility that does the job.
Once you have got rid of it then bang on AVG it is the nads. For antivirus use Avast or something similar again its free and does the job. |
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ScunnyUK

Joined: Dec 17, 2006
Posts: 201
Location: Scunthorpe UK
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:23 am |
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Hey Guys,
Im using a smart little program at the moment called
Tweak Vista
Its only a 30 day evaluation and then pay to keep it, but its got some smart features, one been 'Save as much ram as possible' as well as turning off startup programs and stopping processes!
There are loads of free programs like this out there , process explorer is another good un to tell you what each process is and if its needed and a great one I used with xp was called 'end it now' or somthing simular!
Thanx Gaz! |
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rembrandt

Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:45 pm |
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Cheers Guys so AVG do a firewall ?? |
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|2es-Alonzo
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Joined: Apr 06, 2006
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:00 pm |
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rembrandt

Joined: Nov 21, 2007
Posts: 341
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:13 pm |
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Hi alonso yep agree avast s very good but will need a good firewall as well , one which will run well with vista and wont cause any hassle |
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Nitrokid

Joined: Nov 26, 2006
Posts: 290
Location: Mystical land of Mancunia
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:22 pm |
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I love Avira's AntiVir, running the free personal edition at home and have it installed on our network at the office. Low resources taken, and came top at success rates in a couple of online AV roundups I've seen (Which was what got me to try it in he first place)
Also, for a good free firewall, Comodo has never let me down. I pay for one called Agintum Outpost, which i've used for the last 5 years, but Comodo has been good when used on any other home machines I've had
Whatever you do, do not disable your firewall while connected to the net. I dont know who gave you that advice, but I guarantee their machines were screwed |
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