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| Guest | Vista Ultimate is slow I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 minutes to display the windows welcome center. I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. That is alot of stuff. So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a single processor. Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. It is not running Norton Anti-virus. So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by the experience. |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow I just built a new system with Ultimate, dual core 2.4ghz 2GB mem and a SATA hard drive. I have never timed it, but I am pleased with the performance. If your HD isn't a SATA then that could be part of the problem. Also does the graphic card share the system memory? If so the amount can be changed depending on you graphic needs. What is your Windows Experience Index? Mine is 5.3 Richard <rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > That is alot of stuff. > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > single processor. > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > the experience. > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow "Kosmo" <kdsusa@tampabaydotrrdotcom> wrote in message news:2B85DF7E-7C3B-43FB-9A99-A6BAB86E5E92@microsoft.com... >I just built a new system with Ultimate, dual core 2.4ghz 2GB mem > and a SATA hard drive. I have never timed it, but I am pleased with the > performance. > If your HD isn't a SATA then that could be part of the problem. Also > does the graphic card share the system memory? If so the amount can be > changed > depending on you graphic needs. What is your Windows Experience Index? > Mine is 5.3 > > Richard He has a new computer. It should run well. Your comments do not help or explain anything. Many Dell and HP laptop configs are really awful for Vista. THEY SHOULD NEVER HAVE USED THAT OS and stuck with XP until battery life, RAM, drives etc work well for this bloated OS. I have liked MS products for 25 years...until now. And I have been patient. This OS as it stands does NOT fit the capabilities of moderate laptops and should never have been forced down manufacturer's throats. This DID NOT happen with XP or 2000. Who is braindead at Microsoft? Enquiring minds want to know! Is it time for a Max...I am getting really worried about that with the investment in my career that always was Microsoft! End of rant. |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow Your computer has Norton crapware installed. Your daughters doesn't. Your computer runs slow - hers doesn't. And you blame the operating system? I fail to understand your reasoning that the operating system is at fault! You already KNOW where the problem lays! Do something about it! Uninstall it. Free AntiVirus: http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html Download your language version from the list at the bottom, not from the Download.com website. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) <rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > That is alot of stuff. > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > single processor. > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > the experience. > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow <rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > When you say you *tried* to remove all of the NAV stuff - did you succeed? If not, that is most likely where your problem lies. Even if you remove Anti-virus, Norton still has a load a 'security' stuff, which takes AGES to start up. It took ages on XP too. I am running Vista Ultimate on a 2-year old laptop (AMD Turion 64 ML-37 with 2GB RAM), and a 9-month old desktop (Core2Duo E6600 with 2GB RAM). Both run Vista extremely well. Please please just ditch Norton. It really is, and has been for a long time, the biggest pile of fetid dog turds imaginable. I use Grisoft AVG for my Anti-virus, and a combination of my router's firewall and Vista's firewall. That's also the same set-up I have used with XP for several years now. JW |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow < I work tech support for an isp. I get many calls where they go out and buy new pc's get them home and wonder why it takes so long for things to load or why it takes a while to load a webpage when there are 15 or so icons down in their tray. I have never like Nortons because of the process hog it is. Dell, Hp and other companies get money for installing these vendor programs. You have lots of power and memory to play with if you can safely unload the borg garbage on it. There is always msconfig, which works just as well in Vista as it does in XP rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > That is alot of stuff. > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > single processor. > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > the experience. > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow Remove Norton. It is extremely very hard to remove it completely. Read the links below and follow the removal process. http://basconotw.mvps.org/SymRem.htm http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. <rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > That is alot of stuff. > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > single processor. > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > the experience. > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow If you know anyone that has a Vista OEM DVD that includes Ultimate (not a restore DVD), use it to install Vista Ultimate with your HP OEM key. This will install Vista without all the HP crap. Make sure you download and save any computer specific drivers from the HP site first in case needed. You might have to call the activation center to activate, but it's not a big deal. -------------------- Teamwork is essential. It gives them another target. <rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > That is alot of stuff. > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > single processor. > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > the experience. > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow <rmgalante@galaware.com> wrote in message news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > That is alot of stuff. > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > single processor. > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > the experience. > As others have responded... uninstall Norton and download a free AV program like AVG or Avast. You could probably benefit by scrubing some of the other crapware that came with your PC. I'm running Ultimate on two laptops here, one with 2GB RAM and one with 1.5GB RAM (this one) and do not experience the same type of performance issues. My son is running Ultimate on an older Dell XPS Gen 2 with 1GB RAM and Vista runs fine on his box. Big difference? All my installs were clean installs, no crapware... Good luck, Lang |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Ultimate is slow On Aug 19, 4:12 am, "Lang Murphy" <lang_mur...@hotmail.com> wrote: > <rmgala...@galaware.com> wrote in message > > news:1187475409.939519.270610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > >I have a brand new notebook with a dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2G of > > memory and a 160G hard drive. It's an HP Pavillion. I turn it on. It > > takes 45 seconds to display the login prompt. I login. It takes 2 to 3 > > minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > > I look at the system configuration and I have dozens of services and > > startup programs running. I tried to remove all the Norton Anti-virus > > services and programs. But it still takes 2 minutes to display the > > windows welcome center. But that means it was taking 60 seconds to > > load the Norton Anti-virus stuff. > > > Also, the system is loading 970M of programs and data into memory. > > That is alot of stuff. > > > So far my impression of this operating system is that it is too slow. > > My XP Pro system is far faster and it only has 1G of memory and a > > single processor. > > > Also, my daughter just bought an Acer 5100 5674 system at Circuit > > City. It only has 1G of memory and a 1.6G dual core processor. It is > > running Vista Home Premium. It takes about 30 seconds to display the > > login prompt and 1.25 minutes to display the windows welcome center. > > It is not running Norton Anti-virus. > > > So I spend all this money on serious hardware, and I am let down by > > the experience. > > As others have responded... uninstall Norton and download a free AV program > like AVG or Avast. You could probably benefit by scrubing some of the other > crapware that came with your PC. I'm running Ultimate on two laptops here, > one with 2GB RAM and one with 1.5GB RAM (this one) and do not experience the > same type of performance issues. My son is running Ultimate on an older Dell > XPS Gen 2 with 1GB RAM and Vista runs fine on his box. Big difference? All > my installs were clean installs, no crapware... > > Good luck, > > Lang- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Well, thank you for all of your comments. I will try to address them as I work to resolve this issue, which is not resolved. My Windows Experience Index is 3.0. I see that 3D business and gaming graphics perfomance is 3.0, and Desktop performance for Windows Aero is 3.2. Everything else is 4.6 and above. How can I tell if my graphics card shares the computer's memory? With regard to Norton Anti-virus, I am not convinced that this alone is the problem. Yes, I did reconfigure my system to remove all the services and startup programs that Norton uses. But that knocked 60 seconds off a 3 minute time period. It still takes two minutes to view the Windows Welcome Center after I login. That is very slow. I will try uninstalling the Norton Anti-virus program. I will download and install Avast. I'm using it on other systems, and it seems to perform ok. I'll reply after I try these things. |
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