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1/2/2013 5:57:30 AM EDT
I thought there would be a computer tech forum here, but I couldn't find one. So here is my problem.  My Dell laptop is about a year old and is freezing, locking up, running slow, etc.  I'm for the most part clueless when it comes to these things.  It is mainly used to surf the web, store pictures, etc. Do sites like pcmatic really work in cleaning things up?  I have had Webroot on the computer since getting it.  Are there other sites that have programs which I can run to see what is causing the sluggish performance?  Or things I can do myself?  Thanks.
1/2/2013 6:07:34 AM EDT
[#1]
run malwarebytes a few times and see what it can find. sounds like you have viruses, spyware, and other goodies on there.
1/2/2013 8:32:25 AM EDT
[#2]
There is a War Gaming forum on ARFCOM.  Those guys can help with some of these questions.

There are also technical forums online (non-ARFCOM) that are really quite good.  They tend to be application-specific and that can be a good thing.
1/2/2013 10:07:14 AM EDT
[#3]
http://www.ar15.com/forums/f_1/124_Urban_Commandos.html



The bad thing is it might not be a software issue. The computer could have a hardware problem Ram/ hard drive problem. I have seen hard drives fail in 5 minutes or 5 years but you never know. malwarebytes is a great program so that is a good start but you might have to boot the computer into safe mode before you run.
1/2/2013 10:58:41 AM EDT
[#4]
I will try malewarebytes and see how it works. Thanks guys.
1/4/2013 12:33:01 AM EDT
[#5]
You had it at geeksquad?

Adding processes won't speed it up any so no.  Your problem could be as simple as too many running now. Or running stuff that that shouldn't be there. It's possible there could be a hardware failing but the lack of info on anything makes it hard to diagnose. Find a bored nerd that you trust to look at it. Sometimes they take pizza, ammo or money in trade.
1/4/2013 3:55:46 AM EDT
[#6]
Try defragging it and then try the disk clean up.  Both of these can be found in the Performance section of your control panel.  Start menu-->Control Panel-->System and Security-->Performance
1/7/2013 6:09:25 AM EDT
[#7]
I did the defrag a couple days ago. Seemed to help until this morning when it started acting up again.  I ran malewarebytes and it found nothing. Will try some other things mentioned.
1/7/2013 12:57:10 PM EDT
[#8]
This is a good place to start:

http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner



ccleaner gets rid of all of the temp files which the browser and some programs cache to the hard drive. It's also free



Defraggler which can also be found on the same site has as part of the application a util for diagnosing the health of the hard drive.



http://www.piriform.com/defraggler