View Full Version : How to speed up new HP laptop?
its_johne
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:25 PM
Just bought this from FS: http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10090124&catid=
It performs much slower than what I expected, for example, it takes forever to boot or shut down.
I was told by a futureshop salesperson that they could help remove all unneccary programs and stuff so that it performs faster but it costs $100 so I rather try to figure out how to do it myself.
Can someone tell me what to do if they know?
TrEvOrLiCioUs
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:26 PM
Turn on the hibernation feature in Windows.
carmaster
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:38 PM
In the bios set the boot sequence to hd first. Also go to start-run-type msconfig and go to the startup tab. Remove any applications in the startup to reduce the loading time.
TenzoR
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:41 PM
format and reinstall
willy
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:42 PM
I would start from the systray icons .... Do you anything application(s) that you are not interested in ? You can uninstall them.
Vista on 1GB RAM will be slow ...
'Upgrade' to XP might help too :)
bionicbadger
Sep 5th, 2007, 03:37 PM
format and reinstall
+1, it gets rid of a whole lot of junk you dont need.
kcorscadden
Sep 5th, 2007, 04:37 PM
format and reinstall
+2
Brand name computers are known to put a bunch of crap on that makes the computer come to a complete lull. Reinstall Vista or XP or whatever OS you have and you should see a huge improvement in your speed.
D-Sisive
Sep 5th, 2007, 04:49 PM
vista runs like a slug on 1gb of ram
xp runs like a rabbit on 1gb of ram
solution: upgrade your ram to 2gb total or install windows xp
(you most likely have 2x512mb in your laptop so you would have to remove both and buy 2x1gb stick, then sell the 2x512mb)
in the end it probably cost you more than buying something with 2gb in it already (spec wise and sale price)
Kasakato
Sep 5th, 2007, 04:51 PM
Return it and get a Intel Core 2 Duo. Or, format and reinstall Vista + upgrade RAM to 2GB ($70).
crimsona
Sep 5th, 2007, 05:25 PM
I would turn off any transparency effects.
LonesomeDove
Sep 5th, 2007, 06:27 PM
Upgrade RAM to 2 GB is best solution; given the low price of RAM now.
Vista is RAM intensive.
its_johne
Sep 5th, 2007, 06:43 PM
Sorry guys but I have very minimal, if any, knowledge when it comes to computers and have 2 questions based on the responses:
1) Can I format + reinstall without a OS CD? (it didn't come with any)
2) How much is RAM about and can I install it easily? If not, how much would it be to go to a technician to install?
TenzoR
Sep 5th, 2007, 06:57 PM
Sorry guys but I have very minimal, if any, knowledge when it comes to computers and have 2 questions based on the responses:
1) Can I format + reinstall without a OS CD? (it didn't come with any)
2) How much is RAM about and can I install it easily? If not, how much would it be to go to a technician to install?
Hello
Although I deal with corporate HP, but consumer HP should be the same. You can call HP directly and request the OS CD free of charge since you own a license you are entitle to have it (as per MS agreement I believe). It will usually come in as two CD/DVD (if you ahve Vista). The OS CD will only recognize similar HP computer (i'm not sure how it does that but using the HP OS CD on a Dell didn't work no matter what I try). It's pretty much automatically installs the OS. The other CD/DVD will be the driver/software/junk. The only thing you may want is the network driver which you can then use to get the rest of your drivers (Mobo, Graphics, sound, etc etc). I would definitely do a Windows Update
LonesomeDove
Sep 5th, 2007, 09:30 PM
Sorry guys but I have very minimal, if any, knowledge when it comes to computers and have 2 questions based on the responses:
2) How much is RAM about and can I install it easily? If not, how much would it be to go to a technician to install?
For new HP laptops you need this type of RAM: 200 pin SODIMM, DDR2-677 mhz, PC2-5300. For 2 GB, you need to remove the 2 512 MB chips from the slots at the bottom of the laptop. To access the slots, you have to remove the screws. Buy 2 1GB Modules and put them in. It is pretty easy to do, and there is a lot of info on the web on how to replace RAM. Or you can pay to put them in, its not too expensive.
See this thread about RAM:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=449110&page=14&highlight=ram
You can get 1GB RAM for less than $30 each.
rabbit
Sep 6th, 2007, 03:47 AM
1) Can I format + reinstall without a OS CD?
Sure, it's called Bittorrent :D.
Once you've gotten that down, I suggest making a recovery CD/DVD (read the manual to find out how). This way, if you mess up the reformat/reinstall, you've got a failsafe.
I think everybody should learn how to reinstall the OS, and the best time to do it is when your computer is still new, when you haven't invested a lot of time on the settings and have all kinds of personal files on it.
Before formatting, make sure you have all the drivers you need! Make a list of the devices in Device Manager.
coopaloop
Sep 6th, 2007, 08:09 AM
Uninstall
HP Total Care Advisor
HP Update
HP Wireless assistant
HP Network assistant
My HP Games (Wildtangent is known for spyware and they make the games)
HP Photosmart 2.0 essentials
Norton Internet Security
Norton/Symantec Live Update
Yahoo Toolbar for Internet Explorer
Vongo
Rhapsody
DRAli
Sep 6th, 2007, 01:27 PM
i just did a check on my hp laptop (the bb 599 deal) and it says that its 333mhz ram:
DDR2, PC3-5300 333mhz 512mbytes samsung
are you guys saying the ram i have isnt what it should be?
or just that it can accomodate more?
sonyminidiscman
Sep 6th, 2007, 01:39 PM
its an AMD processor.......
so try to set the power setting to max......... amd step down the speed of the processor to save power......
when I was a tech at futureshop, many ppl come back to complain their new system is slow..... only to find out their cpu was running at only 900Mhz when its a 2Ghz processor...
DRAli
Sep 6th, 2007, 02:24 PM
omg
they're useless.
and i dont think the online tech is even human.
sooo stupid.
(i keep asking him to prove it.....he doesnt)
i forgot why i hated HP
worst customer service i've experienced.
DRAli
Sep 6th, 2007, 03:10 PM
soooo
after talking for awhile with PHONE support...i fnally got some answers.
it seems that the advertising on the HP site is purposely misleading.
the RAM that it ships with is 333 mhz ram.
but, they're thinking is that the COMBINED speed will be 667.
so, they think taht they can advertise it at 667.
very dishonest.
hp...bastards.
anyway...that's the deal.
the system can handle 667 ram though.
out.