Okay I've been wrestling with this long enough on my own and need some adivce.
Since it's driving me crazy. Spent half the morning wrestling with the MSN support desk and the half wrestling with Dell's support site. Neither answered my questions or helped. (Case in point, when I went back to review and edit this entry I got disconnected from the internet and had to sign back in. I'm this close to throwing the damn computer out the window and buying a whole new system, but have a few qualms about doing it.)
Here's the situation - my computer is slow, my internet connection disconnects me approximately every 30 minutes. When I disconnect from it - the email takes an hour to sychronize and will not let go of my phone line or disconnect until it's through. Sometimes it will freeze my computer - forcing me to shut it off in mid synchronization or just reboot. I can't download graphics, music, or pictures. The operating system is also a little on the slow side, but nothing compared to the internet.
Information on my computer system:
My operating system is Windows Me.
I have Dell Dimension 4100 and Epson Stylus C66 Printer. My internet connection is MSN 9 - Dial-up Accelerator. My Ram is 128.0M. 32 bit.
There are no PC cards installed. And no Disk Compression. I have
Cable/Internal Modem/4C. There is no mention in the original configuration of an NIC Card. Not sure if I have it or not.
Oh and I have Spybot, Adware, and Norton AntiVirus 2005 all installed. MSN uses MacAfee. Computer to the best of my knowledge is free of all adware, viruses and spyware. Also have deleted all internet cache and cookies.
What I want to do is the following:
1. Exchange music with a friend or download music at some point
2. Greater speed in researching items online
3. Greater speed regarding email
4. Ability to go to more than one site at once, without computer freezing on me.
5. Ability to see graphics and download.
6. Ability to file share or even see streaming videos. Current system I cannot watch any videos on the net
7. No disconnection from the net - so can post and read uninterrupted without it taking two or three hours.
8. And no long periods waiting for email to synchronize, particularly when I don't have any new ones.
9. Keep what I currently have and not lose anything I've written or created on my current system.
Delivery/Financial Challenges: I live on the top floor of a brownstone - there is no doorman and if packages are delivered, someone has to sign for them. Since everyone is gone during the day - the package will either have to be picked up at the post office which is about 20 blocks away, in a crappy neighborhood, across a highway intersection and inaccessible by subway or a UPS site somewhere in the city. I do not own a car. Everything I do is by subway or bus. Also the information on my harddrive is backed up on floppies to some extent and a zip disc. While I could afford a new computer - not sure if I want to spend the money on it at this point, would like to wait a bit longer, when I feel a bit more secure in my job.
Questions:
1. Do I need to get a new computer? If so, which one would be best for my needs? Or should I just upgrade the one I have? What does upgrading involve?
2. Should I opt for a lap-top or a desk-top for the needs I listed above?
Which is better for writing and internet research?
3. Would switching internet carriers solve the problem?
4. MSN's suggestion - that I upgrade to Windows XP and my operating system is what is slowing me down. Is that what I should do? Do I trust them?
5. Do I have an NIC card? Is the 4c Modem the same as this? If not can I get one without getting a new computer and operating system? If so, how do I do it without having to take about my hard drive, something I'd rather avoid.
6. What DSL/Cable modem is best? What is broadband? And how difficult is it to install this yourself? Apparently that's what they all want if you live in NYC.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Since it's driving me crazy. Spent half the morning wrestling with the MSN support desk and the half wrestling with Dell's support site. Neither answered my questions or helped. (Case in point, when I went back to review and edit this entry I got disconnected from the internet and had to sign back in. I'm this close to throwing the damn computer out the window and buying a whole new system, but have a few qualms about doing it.)
Here's the situation - my computer is slow, my internet connection disconnects me approximately every 30 minutes. When I disconnect from it - the email takes an hour to sychronize and will not let go of my phone line or disconnect until it's through. Sometimes it will freeze my computer - forcing me to shut it off in mid synchronization or just reboot. I can't download graphics, music, or pictures. The operating system is also a little on the slow side, but nothing compared to the internet.
Information on my computer system:
My operating system is Windows Me.
I have Dell Dimension 4100 and Epson Stylus C66 Printer. My internet connection is MSN 9 - Dial-up Accelerator. My Ram is 128.0M. 32 bit.
There are no PC cards installed. And no Disk Compression. I have
Cable/Internal Modem/4C. There is no mention in the original configuration of an NIC Card. Not sure if I have it or not.
Oh and I have Spybot, Adware, and Norton AntiVirus 2005 all installed. MSN uses MacAfee. Computer to the best of my knowledge is free of all adware, viruses and spyware. Also have deleted all internet cache and cookies.
What I want to do is the following:
1. Exchange music with a friend or download music at some point
2. Greater speed in researching items online
3. Greater speed regarding email
4. Ability to go to more than one site at once, without computer freezing on me.
5. Ability to see graphics and download.
6. Ability to file share or even see streaming videos. Current system I cannot watch any videos on the net
7. No disconnection from the net - so can post and read uninterrupted without it taking two or three hours.
8. And no long periods waiting for email to synchronize, particularly when I don't have any new ones.
9. Keep what I currently have and not lose anything I've written or created on my current system.
Delivery/Financial Challenges: I live on the top floor of a brownstone - there is no doorman and if packages are delivered, someone has to sign for them. Since everyone is gone during the day - the package will either have to be picked up at the post office which is about 20 blocks away, in a crappy neighborhood, across a highway intersection and inaccessible by subway or a UPS site somewhere in the city. I do not own a car. Everything I do is by subway or bus. Also the information on my harddrive is backed up on floppies to some extent and a zip disc. While I could afford a new computer - not sure if I want to spend the money on it at this point, would like to wait a bit longer, when I feel a bit more secure in my job.
Questions:
1. Do I need to get a new computer? If so, which one would be best for my needs? Or should I just upgrade the one I have? What does upgrading involve?
2. Should I opt for a lap-top or a desk-top for the needs I listed above?
Which is better for writing and internet research?
3. Would switching internet carriers solve the problem?
4. MSN's suggestion - that I upgrade to Windows XP and my operating system is what is slowing me down. Is that what I should do? Do I trust them?
5. Do I have an NIC card? Is the 4c Modem the same as this? If not can I get one without getting a new computer and operating system? If so, how do I do it without having to take about my hard drive, something I'd rather avoid.
6. What DSL/Cable modem is best? What is broadband? And how difficult is it to install this yourself? Apparently that's what they all want if you live in NYC.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Date: 2005-07-16 12:23 pm (UTC)I'm not familiar with the processor speed of your model of computer. But, that could make a big difference. Your memory amount could be a problem, particularly with multiple windows open. You could get more memory for your computer fairly cheaply, but given your experience, you'd probably want to take it somewhere to have it put in, which would involve getting a ride to take it and another to bring it back home. It might solve all your problems. It might make your problems more bearable, but might not make them go away entirely.
Considering your situation with transportation I'd definitely consider getting a lap-top if you can afford it. That way at least you could take it somewhere to get it worked on without trouble. Lap-tops these days are fine for doing what you have on your list.
Installing DSL is fairly easy, but it may involve putting a card inside your computer which may or may not bother you. Again if you are having memory problems, DSL would not entirely solve them because it would be your computer not your internet connection that is slowing up the works.
I presume the help lines had you check the speed your modem is working at. That's about the only really free thing I could think of that might help you.