If your computer is running slow, but didnt used to, this is often caused by spyware. Download Spybot Search & Destroy or Lavasoft Adaware (both are free, linked below) and have them do their scan. Remove everything it finds & see if that doesnt improve things a bit.
Another possible solution is to open up the machine & blow out the dustbunnies. A clogged fan or heatsink can really heat things up, which can slow you down.
Xp has very cool features, however it demands lot of memory from your PC...try disabling some features to use less memory...like using the classic desktop instead of the colorful one...you can do that on PC settings and task bar menu...
Also go to the settings and hit on System...there go to the advance tab and click on performance settings, there uncheck all option you think won't affect your computer and that will help faster up a little...
you may also try to fasten your computer up:
http://www.informativepost.com/2008/07/06/Make-your-desktop-run-faster-1247.htm
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/856201/make_your_pc_run_faster_than_ever.HTML?cat=15
When you do maximum work on your computer, many unwanted files and entries cluttered in windows registry which inlong term gives error and and results slow PC and startup problem
About a 50 reasons, unless your saying why is it slower then it was when new.
Simple- your processor cant handle the output.
Yes, Wizard 101 works on Windows xp. but it works slow so that affects its speed i have visa from 2007 and it works good so yes XP does work just not as fast. {very slow}
No one likes a Windows XP slow startup. When you startup your computer you want it to be ready to use immediately. I can not make it that fast, but I can help you fix slow windows xp. Read more: http://slow-xp.com/how-to-fix-slow-window-xp-and-optimize-your-computer.html
No.
in movie maker you got to video effects : slow down half (only in vista or XP version)
100 and they are almost as slow as yews so, you're actually better off sticking to willows for training your woodcutting.
yes, it will. it might be a little slow if you are using it though.
Technically speaking, Windows XP does not run at all on the PS3. The videos you may have seen were of people running Windows XP inside QEMU, an emulator, on Linux. Running XP in an emulator is very slow, and not at all usable for games.
No. There is no method by which you could map hard drive space to the memory address space in Windows XP (you can use RAM as storage, but not vice versa). Even if you could, the performance would be so slow as to be useless.
It will slow down the cooling sysyem, So a good hoover with the brush attachment, should clear the vent where the dust is attched.
It's debatable since the amount of available XP differs depending on class, race, and difficulty, so there is no actual max. Most people however slow down rates of XP rapidly between levels 40 and 50.
Per unit, a bit more than other minerals. But mining runite is extremely slow, so if it is experience you want, better get iron.
Xp is a PC, so yes.