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Vista slow and buggy all over ...
brummyfan brummyfan.35g...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi Everyone, I am getting two deferent speeds from the same ISP for my PC and laptop. *PC * *laptop* PentiumIII(1999) Dual core 512MB RAM, 10GB HD 1GB RAM, 120GB HD *Internet speed* 5376 kb/s Down 4001kb/s Down 448kb/s Up 373kb/s Up

Microsoft Vista Slow Performance
Brink Brink.35c...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hardley, Try step 6 and 11 to help the hard drive, but I would look at the others to help speed up the overall performance of Vista. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/81176-speed-up-performance-vista.html Shawn -- Brink *There are

Is your Vista slow to re-establish the network after wake from sle
JW J...@nospam.nspam microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have seen the same problem and found that if I try to log on to the router at 192.168.1.1 that it can which means that it is in fact connected and after that it will show up and start working. At other times it will connect to another Linksys

Vista is slow
hardly har...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup No I mean slow as in the operating system is mega slow. Check out this guys post the same as that except I have new Bios and it doesn't help. Does anyone know if the NF650I motherboard is compatible with Vista64?

Is your Vista slow to re-establish the network after wake from sle
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cbaylor.2o2...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windows vista general The slow shutdown appears to be caused by the deleting process of pag ing file automatically at shutdown. Paging file will be overwritten with zeros at shutdown to protect your privacy. But it slows the shutdown process considerably.

Vista slow boot with USB external drive
Rock R...@nospam.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "Bill" <n...@000.com> wrote I am seeing the same slow boot problem as Casey. The machine is dual boot with XP PRO and VISTA ULTIMATE. No problem on XP. With the WD external drive plugged in during boot on VISTA, it takes 'forever'.

CS2/Vista Slow to Open Files
Corporeal Patronus CorporealPatro...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance David" wrote: "Other than that, your cpu is too low to effectively run Vista, let alone ultimate, and your under powered in the other 2 areas, memory and hd." You said his CPU is too low too slow to

Microsoft Vista Slow Performance
I'd also be interested in cases where Vista is claimed to be slower. Let's look at this fairly from both sides of the argument. I've already seen those cites. (In this same thread, I think.) Only Mike seems to have seen those where Vista is faster. (As a programmer, I'm of the opinion that you can't do more and

XP Style slow search?
Hank Arnold (MVP) rasi...@aol.com microsoft public windows vista file_management KilroySmith wrote: Sorry for the missing information; I'm new to Vista, so figured it was a longstanding issue. Turns out, it's a new one for SP1. My machine: A clean install of Vista x86 SP1 on a Lenovo T60 laptop.

Vista is slow accessing network shares
I'd also be interested in cases where Vista is claimed to be slower. Let's look at this fairly from both sides of the argument. Months ago I asked my beta testers who also had test copies of Vista to let me know of any problems with my software. One said it ran slower on Vista and one said it ran faster.

Vista Slow to Delete or Copy Files
Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Hi, It's a diagnostic boot, and basically it disables anything non-essential, both software and services. You won't actually "see" anything. Whether or not this mode effects a change is an indicator of whether or not the problem is

Vista slow and buggy all over ...
David dgprozzole...@bellsouthout.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance MY CPU, slower than his, runs Vista just fine, and my 2 GB of RAM is never more than 50% utilized. How do you explain that my computer runs Vista so well? Once again, if my computer is a bit slow to edit video, that doesn't

Vista slow to communiccate with Server 2003 after Service pack 2
"Rocco Castoro" wrote: I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium on a Dell Dimension 2400 with 2.2ghz processor and 1.50gb of ram. Vista's works fine, the desktop doesn't lagg, nor do directories or when i explore or use programs. When I open Internet Explorer, everything isn'ta constant lagg, only when loading a new

shares on one server only are really slow to access
I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium on a Dell Dimension 2400 with 2.2ghz processor and 1.50gb of ram. Vista's works fine, the desktop doesn't lagg, nor do directories or when i explore or use programs. When I open Internet Explorer, everything isn'ta constant lagg, only when loading a new page, clicking a button

Vista slow and buggy all over ...
Al Balmer albal...@att.net alt usenet offline-reader forte-agent On 28 Mar 2007 23:57:45 GMT, Mike <M...@adfss.fg> wrote: Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote: <snip> And speaking relatively, in a market twice the size it was when XP was released, in their respective first two months Vista has sold 20 million copies vs XP's 17

Vista slow boot with USB external drive
Test render, average of three renders for each platform, Fedora Core 6 Linux 13m 09s Windows 2000 13m 37s Vista RC1 14m 09s Shuttle PC, AMD Barton 2500+ 1 Gb ram with a Vista performance rating of 2.8 I would have hoped Vista would be at least as fast as Windows 2000. Where have all those years of development gone?

XP Style slow search?
I suggest you upgrade to XP SP2 from vista. Vista is still in beta version and it seams that it will be for some time to come "Xerocomm" wrote: I am about to scream. I am using Microsoft Vista Ultimate Edition on a HP 1.8Ghz Dual Core Turion 64 X2 Processor with 2GB RAM 80GB Hard Drive Laptop.

Vista is slow
Paulustrious Paulustrious.2ox...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windows vista general I have just installed Vista ltimate (64) on a new AMD x2 4600+, asus M2R32-MVP mobo, twin Sata drives in a Raid 0 config. Booting the system is painfully slow. When it eventually gets to the login screen and I type in a password

Vista isn't THAT slow
By my count, that means XP did almost 75% *better* than Vista for market penetration. Also, it depends on what you call "sold." 20 million copies have left the MS warehouse, but a much smaller number are actually in the hands of end users. Really? (checks) Cool! Mind you, I don't know if the 17 million XPs were

XP Style slow search?
Mally P nom...@thank.you microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi all! Heres my problem; My network consisted of two standard 2003 sp2 servers, one provided file and print and was a bdc and the other used as a PDC. The clients are around 30 XP sp2 and 15 or so Vista business PC's.