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    If it is only slow online then the problem could lie with your ISP and not the computer. Have you checked with them?
    An 18GB hard drive with only 7 GB free means it is more than half full. If you have a lot of music, videos, photos stored on the computer getting rid of some of those might help.
    To check Java version you can either go to Start, Control Panel, Java and opening that icon will show the version number.
    Also look in Start, Control Panel, Add/Remove and see what and how many versions of Java show there. Old ones can be uninstalled. To get the newest version go to Sun Java Download
    Download the offline install and save it to the desktop.
    Close out the browser once the download is complete. Then go to Add/Remove and uninstall all older versions.
    Once those are uninstalled then double click the downloaded new version and install. Once the install is complete then go to Verify
    to verify the installation was correct and complete.
    IE7 has higher security settings than previous versions. This could also slow things down. You might lower these settings by going to Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Security and put the setting for Internet at Medium.
    If you find the computer slowness is caused by IE 7 you might try using a different browser...I use Firefox and it is much more secure and frankly I feel much faster than IE7.

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    There is not any java listings in the add/remove programs. I just removed java using these instructions:

    Click Start, Run and enter:


    RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection java.inf,UnInstall


    Click Yes to confirm the uninstall, and restart your system
    when it's complete.


    Delete the following if they are still present:

    The folder c:\windows\java


    c:\windows\inf\java.pnf

    c:\windows\system32\jview.exe

    c:\windows\system32\wjview.exe


    Click Start, Run and enter regedit to start
    the Registry Editor.

    Browse to the following keys, highlight and delete them:


    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Java VM

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet
    Explorer\AdvancedOptions\JAVA_VM
    Last edited by infinitycure; 11-09-2007 at 08:46 PM.

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