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Mari 03-25-2012 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 863825)
Thank you for your attention.
I am going to drop it. we have an old computer and I am sure that is why it runs slowly.
bizi

Dear Bizi,

I wish you luck with your speed issue. One of my friends was paying for a certain speed through her provider. Later she found out that her neighborhood was not connected for that speed/price range.
After some phone calls and emails she got some money back and then switched providers.

M

mrsD 03-25-2012 04:28 AM

I answered you, Bizi, on the computer thread.;)

waves 03-25-2012 07:31 AM

Dear Mari,

No worries. I understood your intent to be supportive. I somehow suspected you had missed my post too. I answered because i wanted to make sure Bizi didn't get confused - and wonder why she might have to install a programming language ;) when that wasn't the "piece" of Java she would be installing. I should have addressed that section of the post to both of you. I saw that afterwards and didn't edit - figured Bizi would read it anyway.

:heartthrob:

~ waves ~

waves 03-25-2012 08:09 AM

Dear Bizi,

I am afraid i may have discouraged you unnecessarily before. :( My doubts as to the effectiveness of the java tool were in regards to overall benchmarking (measuring pure computational speed). Thinking about it you are more likely concerned with issues such as slowness in booting, shutting down, opening programs - Word, Excel, etc)... or internet speed. :o

Computers do not inherently become slow because they are old. Computers can become slower in time due to usage - stuff installed/uninstalled etc can produce a variety of issues, such as:
-- disk fragmentation (very common)
-- too many services running (comes from installation of lots of programs)
-- change in antivirus (the service takes more CPU time than the old one)
-- low disk space => fragmented pagefile
-- dirty registry (many superfluous entries)

i am not sure that your provider's tester does this kind of checking (i was unable to read the page :o) but there is no problem with it being a Java program insofar as effectiveness for this.

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Similarly a Java app can measure connection speed accurately, if that is your concern, i.e.....

if the slowness is specific to internet-related activity...
-- opening a new page
-- refreshing a page
-- pressing submit to a post or even just
-- hitting thanks and waiting for it to "show up"

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Chances are that either way the problem can be resolved. If internet speed is the problem, then you should certainly make sure you are getting the speed you are paying for. ;)

For the rest, one just needs to find the issue(s)... and act accordingly, eg. removing/disabling unused components/services, cleaning up a hard drive (if it has many "bad" areas," replacing it)... etc.

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I'd say let Jeff have a look at that tool, and see if it corresponds to your needs. if so, have him install Java and proceed.

Ball is in your court. you sounded tired of this after the hassles you described, so i figure you'll take a break at least. just know you have my support if you need it - holler if you have other questions/issues.

~ waves ~

waves 03-25-2012 09:31 AM

i am a dolt
 
Dear Bizi
:Ponder:
my dog ate this part of your post before i could read it :o ...
Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 863622)
I have been trying to measure the speed of my local fiber internet connection.

i don't have a dog, but that's the best excuse i could think of. :Dunno:

Get Jeff to install java and run that test. report results to your ISP. good luck.

i am tempted to delete my last post but since you suggest the computer might be "slow because it's old" i'll leave it, fyi, in case you have concerns besides the internet connection speed.

:Crazy 2: ~ waves ~ :Crazy 2:

bizi 03-25-2012 10:08 AM

We scanned the computer for old versions of java and there were not any. Then we installed java which was easy after disabling the firewall.
I then ran the speed test and it says it is running at almost 10 which is what we pay for so that is right.
thank you for your assistance and patience with me. Fortunately it was easy to do and not hard at all.
bizi


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