do i need more ram? dell dim. 2400

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1GB is usually good enough for XP. Sometimes it's the video card that's a bottleneck. What kind of video card do you have?

The integrated Intel Extreme Graphics on my old Dell notebook was just pathetic - some advertising banners on certain websites would slow the whole thing down to a crawl.
 
1gig is ok for XP, the more the merrier, as always.
the video card could be a bottleneck, however, for that game, nothing fancy is required. I would probably say it could be the browser itself, like if you're using Firefox or Opera and you're experiencing this, I would try IE 7 or 8. Reason being, almost all websites are designed to be run/viewed with IE. Some sites simply don't work with anything but IE. As much as I am not a fan of IE, it's there for a reason. Usually I have issues with banking websites with Mozilla vs. IE.

as for ads, yes, some of them can very easily be the culprit, and if they are, it means that they potentially are trying to take over. If you can get the website address, you can easily block the site out in IE by going to security and blocking the site.
 
A Dimension 2400 dates back to when I was a Dell tech putting it in the 2004-2005 era, I would imagine putting 2 GB of RAM (which is fairly cheap right now) into it would sharpen it up quite a bit.
 
Those kids game sites can be quite java script heavy and the P4 2.4's are barely adequate for those games.

I have an old Mac tower, 733mhz, that's unusable with such games as the screen just crawls. I use it now as a coffee table (no joke).

My Kid's PC is a 3.2GHz P4 with 1.5GB RAM, even it feels slow sometimes with those kids game sites such as miniclip, etc.
 
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
If i stick an agp card with,say 256mb,will that make a diff

Depends on what kind of card you have there now.
 
a typical pbsKIDS.org "game" hardly needs any graphics power, if at all. I think the issue is cpu not memory. so I'd suggest dont jump for a new graphics card just yet.
Something (antivirus ? some other program ?) could probably be hogging the cpu too. A little system maintenance and cleanup might be in order.
 
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
If i stick an agp card with,say 256mb,will that make a diff and will the comp recognize it?


YES!
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
If i stick an agp card with,say 256mb,will that make a diff and will the comp recognize it?


YES!

Your PC will recognize it, but it probably won't make a bit of difference with the online kids games. Check what you all have running in the background.
 
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
If i stick an agp card with,say 256mb,will that make a diff

Depends on what kind of card you have there now.
the original one that came with dimension 2400
 
Originally Posted By: youdontwannaknow
Something (antivirus ? some other program ?) could probably be hogging the cpu too.
Irun avg and zonealarm firewall.I notice too that as soon as the desktop comes on,it takes around 10-15 seconds for a window to appear.
 
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
Originally Posted By: youdontwannaknow
Something (antivirus ? some other program ?) could probably be hogging the cpu too.
Irun avg and zonealarm firewall.I notice too that as soon as the desktop comes on,it takes around 10-15 seconds for a window to appear.

I would clear all temporary internet files/cookies, etc. Download and run Malwarebytes from Malwarebytes.org, make sure your version of Java is up to date, and run Windows Update. I don't think your problem is video card releated. How full is your hard drive also?
 
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
Originally Posted By: youdontwannaknow
Something (antivirus ? some other program ?) could probably be hogging the cpu too.
Irun avg and zonealarm firewall.I notice too that as soon as the desktop comes on,it takes around 10-15 seconds for a window to appear.


I would dump both Zone Alarm and AVG and install Windows Security Essentials.

Link To Microsoft Security Essentials

You will find that after you uninstall Zone Alarm and AVG and install Windows Security Essentials that it will perk up your old Dell.

Only change I made under Settings was to change the "When" to Daily. Time to when I may have the computer on, & removed the check mark from "Start the scheduled scan only when my computer is on but not in use. By doing this the computer will download the latest anti-virus software then scan the computer in the background.

Windows Security Essentials is free for home - small home business use.

Works with XP Service Pack II or later, Vista and Windows 7 both 32 and 64 bit versions.
 
Originally Posted By: SrDriver
Originally Posted By: daves66nova
Originally Posted By: youdontwannaknow
Something (antivirus ? some other program ?) could probably be hogging the cpu too.
Irun avg and zonealarm firewall.I notice too that as soon as the desktop comes on,it takes around 10-15 seconds for a window to appear.


I would dump both Zone Alarm and AVG and install Windows Security Essentials.

Link To Microsoft Security Essentials

You will find that after you uninstall Zone Alarm and AVG and install Windows Security Essentials that it will perk up your old Dell.

Only change I made under Settings was to change the "When" to Daily. Time to when I may have the computer on, & removed the check mark from "Start the scheduled scan only when my computer is on but not in use. By doing this the computer will download the latest anti-virus software then scan the computer in the background.

Windows Security Essentials is free for home - small home business use.

Works with XP Service Pack II or later, Vista and Windows 7 both 32 and 64 bit versions.


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Originally Posted By: daves66nova
does this also offer a firewall?

Just use the one built into Windows. Do you have a router or are you directly connected to your DSL/Cable modem?
 
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