View Single Post
Old 02-02-2012, 08:57 PM   #50
Buzzard
First Line Centre
 
Buzzard's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by BloodFetish View Post
Buzzard, I assume you're using a PC (as those Mac fellas always like to say "I have a Mac" ) but not sure what OS.

Maybe try booting into safe-mode-with-networking, and retry the speed tests. Do you get better results in Safe Mode? If so then perhaps it's software that loads in the background in a full Windows boot.

I also recommend downloading ProcessExplorer from Microsoft Technet. Some programs are designed to hide themselves from Task Manager (at least in WinXP, anyway), but ProcessExplorer does a much better job at showing what's running 'under the hood'.

Once you have a complete list of what's running, then you can selectively kill a process, do a speed test, kill another process, do another speed test, etc, until you find the culprit.

If the problem persists after you've stripped Windows down to just the essentials then it's looking more like a hardware issue (or maybe a rootkit virus?). but as you say two computers are having the same issue so hardware doesn't sound likely.

Oh, and have you run the same speed test in two different browsers?
Tried all that except the ProcessExplorer, same results. I will try the ProcessExplorer when I get some more time.

Quote:
Originally Posted by sclitheroe View Post
Before killing random tasks that are unlikely to have anything to do with poor network performance, I'd try turning off the TCP/IP optimizations present in Vista and Windows 7:

http://www.mydigitallife.info/disabl...lems-in-vista/

If this is the cause, you'll see the difference immediately. If not, you can re-enable the optimizations following the instructions on the same page.
Tried that too, same results.

Thanks for coming on board Sean. PM sent.
Buzzard is offline   Reply With Quote