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bill107 | 00:27 Wed 08th Mar 2006 | Technology
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How can I go offline to compose documents in msword. I find my computer slow at times when writing documents and can I connect back on safely. Thanks in advance
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I don't really understand your question.

On my laptop I have a switch that disconnects me from the internet, or I can right click on the computer icon in my taskbar and disconnect from there.

Writing documents is probably the easiest task your computer does, using the least resources. It should not be slowing your computer down.
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Thanks for the info. I am on Broadband windows xp when I click on Microsoft works it then starts to go slow
broadband will not be slowing your computer.

something must be running that is slowing your computer down, i.e. an application. how much ram does your computer have? (right-click my computer on your desktop, click properties. it'll say at the bottom).
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128mb
that may be your problem. what version of windows are you running?
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I have windows xp home edition windows v.2002 hope this helps
that definitely helps!

did you buy that computer from a shop, with XP and 128MB ram in it? Or, as I suspect, it came with windows 98 or something, and you've upgraded to XP?

XP needs at least 256MB RAM to run decently. 512MB is ideal. And for any video editing type work, or photo manipulating, you'll be wanting 1GB. 128MB is definitely not enough, and this is why your computer is going slow.
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Got it from Dixons 2 years ago. Will get it upgraded to 256 mb Thanks for your valued help to a newbie
While you're upgrading it, put it to 512MB.

I can't believe they sold you a 128MB machine only two years ago!! We have an older computer at home (now almost 5 years old), that we got with 512MB RAM.

http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/

Use that to scan your system, it'll tell you what it can upgrade it to. You can buy the memory from them (theirs is about the best memory you can buy), and you know it'll work with your machine. If you get it from elsewhere, make sure you don't pay over the odds for it. And if you know someone who knows what they're doing, get them to fit it for you. It's not hard (a 5 minute job), but better if you know what you're doing.
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Thanks for you help

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