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Previously on "Website Performance - do I just need a new laptop?"
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostI notice QDOS have now updated their site to use this abomination & it's taken 20 minutes just to click through all the screens to renew my PL insurance.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of thing or is it time for a new machine?
I have a new laptop. It won't help you at all.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAlso switch browser to Chrome
A lot of stuff now seems to be built using aws which just seems to run better on Chrome
Cannot think why.
Also I have noticed noticed with the increase in use of agile methodology which seems to lend itself to poor programming methodology then code is not optimised to run quickly.
Works fine if you're environment autoscales to cope with load but to save money many restrict the scaling so.....
However commonsense suggests profiling to see that you haven't written convoluted tulip it is a good idea...
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Also switch browser to Chrome
A lot of stuff now seems to be built using aws which just seems to run better on Chrome
Cannot think why.
Also I have noticed noticed with the increase in use of agile methodology which seems to lend itself to poor programming methodology then code is not optimised to run quickly.
Works fine if you're environment autoscales to cope with load but to save money many restrict the scaling so.....
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostWhat is the %CPU when the machine is idle?
Was the machine always slow, or has it gradually become slow over the years?
If the latter, in my experience, slow performance is generally caused by crapware filling up the auto-loading parts of windows, leading to the machine running all sorts of code in the background when doing things.
To fix this, run Avast - Performance - cleanup
(although I don't think it is free).
Running AVG PS Tune Up since I have the paid version...
Originally posted by original PM View PostNot sure you can hear an ssd!
Don't know about you but one of the things I can't bear about Windows 8+ is this concept of there being the normal desktop applications as well as the metro apps & they both live in separate layers and none of the parallel apps are synchronised in terms of settings etc - e.g. I use the desktop version of IE sometimes but when I inadvertently launch IE Edge (as I do all the time), none of my bookmarks, settings etc from the destop version are there so I close it, switch back to the desktop & launch the other IE app. Drives me mad....
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Those specs are more those of a modern phone.
May as well bung the laptop in the bin and use the phone.
HTH
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostGot an SSD. Problem is, there's fa disk space - 128GB & it fills up very quickly. Just checked - I had 70MB left. No wonder I could hear it thrashing away. Deleted a load of stuff & performance is a bit better.
Still can't stand all that render on scroll tulipe though.
Also delete /disable all the pre installed crap you get it just uses resources.
As Sue said maybe just get a new one but ram is cheap so try adding more before you do.
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What is the %CPU when the machine is idle?
Was the machine always slow, or has it gradually become slow over the years?
If the latter, in my experience, slow performance is generally caused by crapware filling up the auto-loading parts of windows, leading to the machine running all sorts of code in the background when doing things.
To fix this, run Avast - Performance - cleanup
(although I don't think it is free).
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostGot an SSD. Problem is, there's fa disk space - 128GB & it fills up very quickly. Just checked - I had 70MB left. No wonder I could hear it thrashing away. Deleted a load of stuff & performance is a bit better.
Still can't stand all that render on scroll tulipe though.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostRam ram and more ram
Get an ssd too.
Still can't stand all that render on scroll tulipe though.
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