Datura
08-06-04, 11:46 PM
Ok, I'll try to make this short.
Initially what was wrong with my computer was that it would not connect to the internet. So I called the store where I purchased the computer from and they said that the thing (sorry, forgot the name) that connects my pc to the net was corrupt due to spyware/a virus. They said they could help me but it would cost at least $79. My brother decided that instead of paying the fee, he should first at least try to reinstall Windows and see if that would work. Well needless to say, I'm posting this message so it was successful. BUT... Now my computer runs extremely slow (except for the internet) where before it was fast. My settings themself takes at least 20 minutes to load. Also, I get this message that says: 'Your system is low on virtual memory.' Now what does that mean? I should let you know that this computer has a huge hard drive, so I don't see how it could possibly be low on memory. And why would that all of the sudden come up after the reinstallation of Windows? I'll ultimately call the company, but wanted to know if you may know what's going on in the meantime and if I can expect them to charge me and how much.
Hopefully it won't give me many problems so I can come back and check on this post. Thanks.
Initially what was wrong with my computer was that it would not connect to the internet. So I called the store where I purchased the computer from and they said that the thing (sorry, forgot the name) that connects my pc to the net was corrupt due to spyware/a virus. They said they could help me but it would cost at least $79. My brother decided that instead of paying the fee, he should first at least try to reinstall Windows and see if that would work. Well needless to say, I'm posting this message so it was successful. BUT... Now my computer runs extremely slow (except for the internet) where before it was fast. My settings themself takes at least 20 minutes to load. Also, I get this message that says: 'Your system is low on virtual memory.' Now what does that mean? I should let you know that this computer has a huge hard drive, so I don't see how it could possibly be low on memory. And why would that all of the sudden come up after the reinstallation of Windows? I'll ultimately call the company, but wanted to know if you may know what's going on in the meantime and if I can expect them to charge me and how much.
Hopefully it won't give me many problems so I can come back and check on this post. Thanks.