How to clean hard drive for a HP a1720n desk top computer?

I have a HP A1720, 3gb ram, 320gb harddrive, windows visa 32bit, intel core 2 processor 6300 @ 1.87mhz.
i did almost everything i can think of such as, ran registry cleaner, ad-ware, spyware, spy bot, norton anti virus, did a disc clean, disc defragmentation with no help in the pc speed on the internet
i hav a high speed internet provided
i dont have too many icon on the desktop either
my pc performance base score is 2.8
processor sub score is 4.9
memory sub score is 5.2
gaming graphics sub score is 3.1
primary hard disc sub score is 5.6
graphics ..desktop performance for windows areo is 2.8

i suspect, my pc is slow because of the graphic or video card..mayb ei have to change it…
my pc video card is an intel(r) 82945G express chipset family…256mb grahhic memory

btw, when i used excel, word, its ok..its only when i’m using the internet

please advice what i need to do to speed up my pc performance when i’m on the internet since its running very slow on the internet

thanks

PC- HP Pavillion a1440n
Memory- 2 G
Monitor- Samsung 19" Syncmaster 932BW
Graphics Card- ATI VisionTek X1300 512 MB
OS- Dual Xp\Vista home Premium ( have been using Vista only since I upgraded, haven’t used XP os in 2 years)

I always keep my pc clean of dust and regulary use Window Washer to keep the system clean.

Sequence of events:

3 months ago… Aquired hijacking virus along with a quarter of the screen size popup ad when surfing and also a virus that replaced every ad banner on every web site with ViMax male enhancement ads.

Tried repeated attempts with Spybot Search and Destroy which always worked for me for this kind of thing for years. It never found anything. Yes I kept it updated.

Tried several other popular freeware similar to spybot with failed attempts. No viruses were ever detected. I knew I had a bada$s virus at this point.

One Microsoft recommended free removal program was from K7 Computing. No luck there either, though I suspected this to be a troublesome program after I removed it from my program files like i did with every other program that didn’t work for me. Every so often afterwards, the K7 icon would show up on my desktop or on my Rocket Dock even after I deleted the icon.

2 Months ago:
I began to use software to clean my registry. It worked for its purpoe but never found or deleted my viruses.

1 month ago:
I began to wake up in the morning and the PC would be shut down even though I didn’t do it and I didn’t have it schedueled to do so. I thought it may have been my 3am automatic updates but quickly didmissed that because there weren’t always updates and it would always restart if there were. Now as time progressed, throughout the next few weeks the computer was hesitant to load up when I hit the power button. When this happened it would power off instantly when I touched the power button unlike normally a have to hold it for a few seconds. After a few attempts it would eventually load up.

The fan began to run louder than ever, so I attributed the non-startups as a result of overheating. I removed the heatsink and fan, dusted it back to new and added new silver thermal compound between the heatsink and Intel processor after cleaning the old stuff off. Now it was quiet as the day i bought the PC. No luck with the normal startups though. I had suspected the virus all along.

I finally found a solution to the virus. It was a program called Malwarebytes. It came recommended in forums and it worked! It found several viruses and trojans and removed them all. PC and internet were all back to normal and I was happy as could be…

The next morning after the fix I awoke to see an unfamiliar desktop which looked like a basic desktop when you first install windows. The recycling bin and two program icons which I don’t remember where the only thing there besides the basic vista background and the task bar…
In the taskbar a little notice popped up. It said I was logged onto a temporary account as my normal administrator account could not be loaded. I had left the PC on in its normal administrator account the night before. I had done nothing.
So I immediately checked to see if my files were still around and they were through Explorer. Turned off the power and figured on backing everything up when I got back from work. I know I’m an idiot for not doing it in the last 3 months.
Anyways, since that morning my PC has never come back on. I can power it up and sometimes I even hear the windows loading sounds through the speakers but not always. I know the pc recognizes devices because if I hear the loading sounds I can press the logoff button on my wireless keyboard and I hear the sound it makes as it logs off. Now it doesn’t always "boot up" but I know when it does because I’ll either A;hear the sounds B; unplug the monitor cable from the pc and the monitor recognizes it has lost signal or C; when I hit the power button I have to hold it as opposed to it shutting off immediately as I have described above.

I have tested the monitor with my laptop and it works fine. I have placed my original video card back in the pc and nothing different. So I’m sure the video card is not the problem. I have tested the two memory sticks individually and in different slots with no results. My most recent test was to Map Network Drives and try to access my pc through the laptop to recover the files. It recognizes my pc but says I’m not logged onto the Administraor account. The problem there is the last time I seen anything it said I was was logged onto temp account of some sort and I don’t know what it is called if anything at all.
No luck with anything.

So if anybody has a solution as to how I can recover my files before I take it to a specialist, please share your wisdom. Would I have better luck trying to connect to the pc directly with a cable? Or if this has happened to anyone else and knows what the actual issue here is, PLEASE tell me.

Sorry for the sup
Sorry for the super long post, but I wanted to be as thorough as possible. I really don’t think I have any more information to give, but if there are any questions, I’ll be checking the post regularly.

Thank You,
Drexyl

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I found a note saying my disk Drive is a Samsung SV6003H but my device manager thinks I have a CD- ROM. (This note may refer to another computer, but I know my computer has a CD-RW!)

Do I have to change the drive? Can I change it by going into Boot information? My software is Microsoft Windows XP.

Any suggestions are welcome. It does not mean I will try this myself since I am not a programmer. I want to have an idea what the repair person may do.

I’ve recently got a new computer, HP Elite Intel Core i7-920 2.66GHz Desktop Computer. The day i got it, and got it all plugged in, it crashed. For the beginning it was fine, browsing internet, going on msn, surfing the web, etc. all of a sudden it freezes on me, the mouse works and so does the keyboard. however the screen wont let me do anything, therefore i had to manually shut off. I figured the problem was registry corruption. I tried reg-cure and was not able to run it for my computer had a Vista 64bit premium home edition. So i used CCleaner and all worked well. After a while, my computer freezes again, this time i left it idle, and it was in screen saver mode. When i moved my mouse to return to my desktop, the screen freezes and this time so does the mouse. After waiting a bit, i got the blue screen of death. So i turned it off again, and all.. To make a long story short, My computer keeps on freezing for no reason during web-browsing/doing nothing/screen saver/gaming/ etc. Occasionally i would get the blue screen of death, Sometimes from the freeze or for no reason. I have tried Registry clean up, and it still happens. Any tips from people who keep they’re Vista from crashing would help.
I dont believe its any virus or spyware.