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IE 5.50
On IE, when I have a lot of Windows open, sometimes this slows things up a bit, but if I minimize them (but don't want to close them yet), this will speed them up. This may be an IE thing or my computer don't know, but as I said, that's why. I don't know why this is, probably because I've got a slower processor and

installing xp service pack 2
Timo Salmi t...@reimari.uwasa.fi comp os msdos programmer In article <wayne.830482017@ss1>, Wayne Elliott <wa...@cs.uwa.oz.au> wrote: Howdy and how do you make allowances for speed differences in a program. ie how do you make a program run at the same speed irrespective of the processor. I have the problem of an

thinkpad T40p -> no fan problem?
I have plenty of processor speed and RAM. Whenever I right click on a link in IE, I have to wait a good 3-4 seconds before the drop-down menu appears showing me the There is a solution to this problem at go to http://www.lockergnome.com/issues/daily/20010413.html for more information or just download the file

Solid OC for a Northwood 3.2Ghz?
No way is that "high speed". For some reason, your connection to the USB hard drive had dropped down to "full speed" (12 Mbps), ie it is acting like a USB 1.1 connection. A beige G3 might not have stellar CPU performance, but I'd expect a proper USB 2 high speed connection to get transfer rates at least ten times

IE/Active Desktop/Explorer problem
Hello, Is there a way from within Windows2000 to find the processor (ie Pentium III, Pentium 4), and the processor speed? I already tried Control Panel>System and Start>Programs>Accessories>Administrative Tools>System Information They both give me x86 Family 6 Model 8 etc. On most systems I've used before,

Computer Specs
And Gateway really doesn't have to worry about processor support for upgrades - the CPU and board are your problem if you upgrade (you have to purchase the CPU "delstardotstar" <delstardots...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8p3v1n$1sc$1@fraggle.esatclear.ie... I aggree with Mr Neth, your board does NOT

Omega
The 83.3 mhz clock setting is giving me a cpu overclocked speed of 458 mhz......but shouldn'ta 100 mhz clock speed (ie 550 mhz overclocked speed) be well within the realm of possibilities? Any thoughts or advice would be welcomed!! Thanks, TF :-)

WAS Re: Quicksilver CPU in Digital Audios?
XP has no control over processor speed.. third party programs that report system configurations do not always get it right,, this is not an XP issue.. "Skibbles" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:83E61761-6061-4F11-B088-FAEAE8EEEBC2@microsoft.com... Okay... this is random... but,

Strange Sluggishness problem
Mark L. Ferguson marfer_...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Turn on the search pane in IE,and see if the Indexing service is still running (or the services applet in control I have a decent processor, it's only a year old, and speed was never an issue before I installed the second drive.

More on Processor Speed at Startup
... statement the execution just hanged when it opened a modal dialog. what i have noticed is the execution hangs for IE 6.0 but it never fails for IE 7.0. dangerous and error prone - how do you know how long to sleep? is it likely to change based on network speed, cpu time and any other number of factors? yes.

New hard drive = slow system?
Have your Windows CD handy as you may be asked to insert the disk What is your processor speed? -- Hope this helps. "David Guess" <ma...@mindspring.com> wrote 5) File | Work Off 6) File | Folders | Compact All After that, clear the Windows\Temp folder and close Internet Explorer (if open) and from Control Panel

Would a 2nd processor really be a waste of time???? help
Ie your program is multi-threaded, eg using one thread per application, right? I am finding that as I run this benchmark in PCs with faster CPUs, Or a reason for the overhead associated to switching processes to grow as CPU speed grows Thread switching speed depends on the processor design, but not directly on

IE/Active Desktop/Explorer problem
What is your processor speed? How crucial are these programs that are currently installed? If they arent all needed, get rid of them, using the formal uninstallers. Do you have disks to reinstall the needed apps? If so, I would uninstall whatever I could off of C:, and reinstall what is needed only,

KT7A-Raid problem
If it were not, we would see many good examples of self programming today....or an easily accepted reason why existing code, though completely adequate, were just lacking processor speed. Without these demonstrations it would seem that "self programming" is just a leap of faith--a common enough condition when

Help !!! Stingray 128/3d interference problem
Example 1: You get the message "System Bad: 05020000" This indicates failure of Test #05, the Fast Processor Interface Speed Test. The "02" says that the FPI got stuck in Fast mode (ie it could not switch to "Normal" Slow speed when asked to). Test #05 does not use the last four digits. Note: If a ZipGS accelerator

speed problem with Aptiva 2168X37
(impossible to give a better time without knowing the speed of your hard drive and processor...so use that as a rule of thumb. AFTER INSTALLATION Fifteen: ok last boot after the .... (I'd defer that PCI issue as mentioned above, though -- wait for a problem to show before fixing it!) Thanks for posting it.

strange dual celeron overclocking problem
(I have the 5400rpm high-speed 8MB buffer 40GB hardrive). When it parks, there is no noise from the laptop at all (apart from the processor). So are you people really referring to the fan? If you are sure it's the fan, are you using processor-intensive tasks, like 3d rendering, or playing games?

5MX processor speed
As for processor speed making a difference, well I tested the animation on a few machines (all running Netscape as their browser so I don't have any results from IE ) and even on a couple of new G3's. There was still a problem with 'jerkiness' although, not as pronounced. I am a little concerned that processor

Troubleshooting Motherboards
In most applications I/O is where most of the time goes, and Mumps is especially good with the database part of the I/O. Since I/O speed is very slow compared to CPU arithmetic speed, the slowness of Mumps arithmetic is lost (ie, insignificant) in the "real" world.

Is this a memory/processor/or www problem?
A small UPS (uninterruptable power supply, ie, battery backup) can help to buffer intermittent power problems, but not grounding problems. Problem first seemed to be the processor, AMD 450 K2. I changed jumpers and dropped processor speed to 266 mHz. I could now boot, but system would intermittently lock up