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some maps load slow in IE
With the background given, I think you are asking the wrong question. The problem doesn't really seem to be the processing speed of YOUR computer, but the "Internet/E-Mail connection". That's an ISP/ phone line/ WiFi problem. [IE no matter what upgrades to your system, if the bottleneck is the 'network' connection,

Optimum Computer Rig For PSP
Is this a SEPP Celeron 433 (ie, Slot-1) or a PPGA Celeron 433 on a slocket? In either case, make sure it is firmly seated in the slot. In the latter case, The problem is when I change to pins 2&3 to enter setup to change the processor speed, it will not allow me access to change it. Another problem is when I

Ok guys, please some feedback on this....
File Maven 3.5 an advanced Dos file manager with high speed PC-to-PC file transfers via serial or parallel cable FastLynx 2.0 Dos file manager with Pc to Pc .... HTTPS, and Cryptography service (signing/verification) issues, Reinstall internet explorer etc. comes with the policy scanner CurrPort 1.20 displays the

CSS problem on www.meyerweb.com using Mozilla on an old PentiumII
But if you choose Germany as country, using IE 6 or 7, it takes a good while to load the map. The IE hangs, CPU usage goes up to 100%. After 15 secs the it is done (depending on the CPU speed). In Opera, Firefox and Safari everything is fine. If I load the iframe seperately in IE it is as fast as it shpuld be:

Running GT.M efficiently
On a machine with the necessary processor speed, I find Netscape to run a little snappier, although there are a few tweaks like pre-loading java that help make IE seems to deal better with some firewall and printing issues as well, but the firewall issue isn't important if you're not connected through a LAN.

Solution for the Xscale/flash speed issue
"Martin v. Löwis" mar...@v.loewis.de comp lang python On the problem PCs, both of these methods give me the same information (ie only the processor name). However, if I go to "System Properties" and look at the "General" tab, it lists the CPU name and processor speed. Does anyone else know of another way to get at

Problem with Pocket IE
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some of his cost/benefit ratios are based on subjective measures) * RAID 0 (striping for speed) is only benefitial when 1) HD throughput is the bottleneck and 2) Access time is not an issue (ie, seeking doesn't speed up, but throughput does) * RAID 1 (Mirroring) is no replacement for a good backup * RAID 5

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Error List, Part 8/25
Name </code> On the problem PCs, both of these methods give me the same information (ie only the processor name). However, if I go to "System Properties" and look at the "General" tab, it lists the CPU name and processor speed. Does anyone else know of another way to get at this information?

Overclockers, please help with a very basic question
bobo b...@bobo.com alt os citrix @E,w down and boot offs are not always due to a cpu issue. We had a big problem at my last job with the exact same thing and The apps run OK for a while but bog down with symptoms of processor strain ie white screen, typing can't keep up, error messages that there aren't enough

cpu upgrade
This is the amount of time that your processor has to sit around waiting for data to start flowing, and here RDRAM has HIGHER latency (ie slower) then SDRAM. Here's a little metaphor for you: Consider two cars. Car A has a top speed of 100km/h but has REAL good acceleration. Car B has a top speed of 200km/h,

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Commonly included are RAM memory, computer processor speed and free hard disk space. Other requirements are mentioned as appropriate. Your enquiry mentions Internet Explorer 6. The system requirements specified by Microsoft exclude Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition from the list of recommended operating

How do I get the PC's Processor speed?
Connect a 330k resistor 'across' each pot-- ie from the center post to the post going to a +5 lead. 5. Label each of the leads coming from the PC cable. 1- This switch controls mouse tracking sensitivity OFF: Slow ON: Fast Switch 4- CPU speed OFF: 1 to 4 MHz ON: 5+ MHz Switches 2&3 currently have no function.

Whats best IE/OE 5 or 6
Computer requires processor speed of 233 MHz or higher and at least 64MB of RAM. * NT4 "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: [AT&T Internet Security is prolly The only problem is SP is mainly security related & the security software included in the SP2 causes issues with my AT&T internet security I have installed on my PC.

some maps load slow in IE
I'd disagree with some of what he said: Memory is not an issue unless the system is swapping , if this was the case on your system you would not be able to login. A second processor does not speed up a server but shares load at current processor speed. ie 333Mhz Well, yeah, but that doesn't tell the true story.

algorithm question: Minimizing traveling distance
hence not violating the warranty requirements. ie. Kryotech cooled systems are in 'spec' because of -40 environment & controlled system settings. system so you now should have an understanding of how processor speed is determined. They've estimated how far they'll be able to clock & look for a generic set of

Delayed response from IE on Win2K Pro
I currently have a Duron 700/ECS mobo/384MB RAM, 40GB HDD Motherboard is old (ie bits now held together with glue). With a clean install of Windows XP the system is great, What processor speed would be recommended? Any recommendations for a cheap mobo? Anthing else to think of? Keep exactly what you have now.

Problem formatting hard drive. Help please
I have also found with everything set correctly in the BIOS ie Processor set to 233mhz, Bus speed to 66mhz and the multiplier set to (3.5x) that if I boot directly into DOS every thing is accessible, the harddrives, the CD-ROM drives, the JAZ and ZIP drives. Everything works fine. Its only when you boot into

How do I get the PC's Processor speed?
All critical components of OS/2 (ie those required for it to run) run in ring 0. In contrast, portions of essential Windows services (most notably the It's not about raw speed David, learn a little and you'd understand that. Processor speed was the parameter identified in the article as the issue with Windows

What spec to upgrade to.
When something like this starts occuring, it's best to return to "ground zero", ie, make sure the BIOS is set to BIOS defaults, no OC'ing!, etc. You don't want to complicate matters by trying to The board was not overclocked, but when I reset BIOS to the default values, it reset my processor speed to 750 MHz.

Video card assessment for OS/2
Some motherboards allow you to configure these settings in the bios (ie "jumperless mobo's"). "Don Ruedi" <don95...@earthlink.net> wrote in message I stated: (1) that I have a 750 MHz AMD Duron processor, (2) that on startup the black screen (before Windows 98 SE loads) originally showed the speed as 700 MHz,