What = www.ati.amd.com

What = www.ati.amd.com in the downloadsection and why/what should i download from this site.

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  • If you have issues with your ATI Radeon graphics card, you should download an up-to-date video driver from that website.
  • Thanks for the quick reply!!!Your answer was verry helpfull.But i dont have an ati radeon graphics card.I must be almost sure i have an nvidea gamechip in my pc.
  • Thanks for the quick reply!!!Your answer was verry helpfull.But i dont have an ati radeon graphics card.I must be almost sure i have an nvidea gamechip in my pc.

    Then you would go to: www.nvidia.com
    You can find drivers for nvidia graphics cards there. :)
  • Find the "Download Driver" then select what kind of graphic card you have, download it.
  • I did that,i have the latest drivers,infact i have the latest drivers of everything that is possible.But my pc is getting slower and slower,my screen started flashing last week and i had to change al the settings and so.My pc is a final crash nearby i think.
  • This sounds like a virus more than anything.

    But depending on your programs, hard drive space, and cpu config it could mean any number of things.

    My older computer tends to need a good defrag and HDD cleanup on a regular basis.
  • A quick scan with Malwarebytes Antimalware can work wonders to speed up your system. You might also want to try a third party disk defragmentation tool like Perfectdisk. You can get the trial version for free. Have it do a Smartplacement defrag on your drive, then use the System Files option. On the next reboot, Perfectdisk will defragment your virtual memory. If this has never been done before it could make a huge difference.

    There is another small utility from Microsoft called Pagedefrag, but it will only work on Windows XP systems.
  • A quick scan with Malwarebytes Antimalware can work wonders to speed up your system. You might also want to try a third party disk defragmentation tool like Perfectdisk. You can get the trial version for free. Have it do a Smartplacement defrag on your drive, then use the System Files option. On the next reboot, Perfectdisk will defragment your virtual memory. If this has never been done before it could make a huge difference.

    There is another small utility from Microsoft called Pagedefrag, but it will only work on Windows XP systems.

    I have windows XP ,will try if any of these tips work.



    [GM]Saidin wrote: »
    This sounds like a virus more than anything.

    But depending on your programs, hard drive space, and cpu config it could mean any number of things.

    My older computer tends to need a good defrag and HDD cleanup on a regular basis.

    I did a defrag and cleanup of my computer and there was litle to no progres.My computer is also an old one.I have windows defender and MSE as security installed,they have the latest updates on viruses and so on they claim.