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OverLoad
31 Oct 2005, 1:29am
Hey all,
In a previous thread I stated I was wanting to speed up my Lappy for folding purposes. Now Ive deleted alot nonessential files and Im in the process of defraging, is there anything else I can do to make it quicker? Also willing to by some parts if needed.
specs:HP dv1310
Celeron M 1.5g
512 mem
60 gig HD
GnomeWizardd
31 Oct 2005, 1:40am
u need 1 gig of ram on that lappy but my guess is you dont have any open slots
Leonardo
31 Oct 2005, 1:41am
At this point, I'm not sure if hardware upgrades to your laptop would justify the cost. Laptop hardware is very expensive relative to desktop hardware. But let's start with software. What programs do you have running in the background? Do you know how to do a screenshot? (Sorry, I don't know your computer proficiency. Please don't infer I'm being condescending.)
Perform Ctrl-Alt-Del, select the Processes tab, screenshot, and post. We'll see if there is CPU and/or memory hogging programs running in the background that we can turn off.
Edit: Gnome, looks like you and I were composing our posts at the same time. Thanks for dropping in.
Gobbles
31 Oct 2005, 1:48am
I got a P4 2.8 with 1gig ram and a 7200rpm 40gig laptop drive and now its as fast or faster than my desktop. Cant game on it because its crappy onboard graphics but for everything else it roxors
GnomeWizardd
31 Oct 2005, 1:48am
Yea I have personally used his lappy, It needs 1 gig its kinda sluggish. There isnt much more he can do except Tweak windows
OverLoad
31 Oct 2005, 1:55am
ok seems like I have alot running,isnt lsass spyware?
GnomeWizardd
31 Oct 2005, 1:58am
what are you running for a spyware sweeper?
OverLoad
31 Oct 2005, 2:13am
the one you just gave me :D , was running microsoft anti before though
gibbonsl
31 Oct 2005, 2:42am
the HD is dog slow (4200 rpm) upgrading it to a 7200 rpm 2.5 drive should only cost you about 150-200 dollers
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Manufactory=&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=355%3A7776&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&description=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&SubCategory=380&Submit=Property
the max memory(according to HP is 2 gig)so and upgrade is possible
kinda looks like the CPU can also be upgraded, more info here
http://www.dv1000forums.com/
looks like you can get the P-M 1.7 for about 214 from newegg
that is what is in my Sony, pepy little CPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819111159
OverLoad
31 Oct 2005, 2:48am
how hard would that be to put in?
gibbonsl
31 Oct 2005, 2:53am
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00248252.pdf
not sure as I don't have one, but here is the manual
as one poster said
NICE!! This is THE dv1000 bible!
scan thrue this for other upgrades
http://www.dv1000forums.com/viewforum.php?f=3
OverLoad
31 Oct 2005, 3:00am
Thanks for the info gibbons, hopefully later I can get some new hardware, but for now software speed looks like the only option(in school with a part time job,no money :bawling: lol)
gibbonsl
31 Oct 2005, 3:05am
ok seems like I have alot running,isnt lsass spyware?
no it is not
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/lsass/
can you post a pict of msconfig - startup
or list the stuff that is checked
OverLoad
31 Oct 2005, 3:34am
here ya go
gibbonsl
31 Oct 2005, 4:03am
jusched
ituneshelper
qttask
are the only ones that I can see, that you can remove, without any problems.
their is a few more, I am not sure if you use them tho
gibbonsl
31 Oct 2005, 4:06am
if you are doing this for folding purpose, that is only CPU limited
software for folding has to be tweaked
that is out of my area of expertise
some other people here can chime in on that area
Trogan
31 Oct 2005, 8:59pm
You can safely disbale more things on startup if you want. Just keep your Anti-Virus and apps you want, such as MSN Messenger etc enabled.
I have everything disabled on startup accept for those mentioned above on a laptop and desktop pc. :)
EDIT: Your laptop specs are much better than mine, so I can't see much wrong with them. Its your choice if you want to upgrade or not :)
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