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| | Vista takes a breather - vista latencey issues I have upgraded to vista home premium version. I installed it on the PC which is an AMD 3500+ (2GHz) and 1 GB of RAM. 250GB SATA HDD. I noticed that there would be long periods when the new egg timer would be going and I could do anything on the machine then after a minute or two it would try and do all the things I'd asked it while it was having a break. So I bought another GB of RAM as I noticed that the RAM monitor was showing 30-45% usage just in desktop mode!! After the extra RAM was added the RAM monitor showed a lower percentage being used but I am still getting the long pauses. This makes playing any games impossible All I have done with it so far is browse the web and answer e mails. Is there anyway performance can be improved without having to buy a Cray Supercomputer? All suggestions welcome. Thanks Frank |
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| | RE: Vista takes a breather - vista latencey issues Frank, I had a similar problem on my Intel-based Dell XPS 410..every so often the entire system would freeze for 5-10 seconds--no activity---then would play "catch up" and respond to any input I had done during the "pauses". I checked the Event Viewer and saw many errors for iastor.sys, This led me to believe there was something going on with the SATA/RAID storage controller (I had used the most current files for Vista from Intel). I updated these files again, did a couple Vista reinstallations and STILL had the problem. Then I remembered hearing about XP issues with hardware DEP, so I checked my machine's BIOS (I was running the most current Vista-compatible BIOS available) and sure enough hardware DEP was turned on. I turned it off and rebooted the system. Presto! No more lockups...it's unfortunate because hardware DEP is a very good thing and I hate to have to disable it just to get Vista to run. Overall, I think Vista has too many small bugs/annoyances and incompatibilities at this time, along with a shortage of drivers (hello?...device manufacturers have had FIVE years to get ready for Vista...I don't get why there aren't drivers for practically everything). I've since restored XP MCE 2005 back on my system for a few more months... I realize that you have an AMD system, but the same principles apply, even if the drivers and storage systems have different names. Might be worth looking at. Tmax60 "Frank" wrote: > I have upgraded to vista home premium version. I installed it on the PC which > is an AMD 3500+ (2GHz) and 1 GB of RAM. 250GB SATA HDD. I noticed that there > would be long periods when the new egg timer would be going and I could do > anything on the machine then after a minute or two it would try and do all > the things I'd asked it while it was having a break. > > So I bought another GB of RAM as I noticed that the RAM monitor was showing > 30-45% usage just in desktop mode!! > > After the extra RAM was added the RAM monitor showed a lower percentage > being used but I am still getting the long pauses. This makes playing any > games impossible > > All I have done with it so far is browse the web and answer e mails. Is > there anyway performance can be improved without having to buy a Cray > Supercomputer? > > All suggestions welcome. > > Thanks > > Frank |
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| | Re: Vista takes a breather - vista latencey issues "Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I have upgraded to vista home premium version. I installed it on the PC >which > is an AMD 3500+ (2GHz) and 1 GB of RAM. 250GB SATA HDD. I noticed that > there > would be long periods when the new egg timer would be going and I could do > anything on the machine then after a minute or two it would try and do all > the things I'd asked it while it was having a break. > > So I bought another GB of RAM as I noticed that the RAM monitor was > showing > 30-45% usage just in desktop mode!! > > After the extra RAM was added the RAM monitor showed a lower percentage > being used but I am still getting the long pauses. This makes playing any > games impossible > > All I have done with it so far is browse the web and answer e mails. Is > there anyway performance can be improved without having to buy a Cray > Supercomputer? Open Reliability and Performance Monitor. Look at the CPU and Disk sections in the right pane to see what is using resources and accessing the drive during the latency periods. Look in Event Viewer for errors. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| | Re: Vista takes a breather - vista latencey issues I had the same problem. It turned out to be a hardware driver conflict. Before I had a chance to troubleshoot the problem my mother failed. I now have another motherboard but at least everything is stable. regards Robert "Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6C353D44-03C8-46D4-8969-F8B2485E4F7A@microsoft.com... >I have upgraded to vista home premium version. I installed it on the PC >which > is an AMD 3500+ (2GHz) and 1 GB of RAM. 250GB SATA HDD. I noticed that > there > would be long periods when the new egg timer would be going and I could do > anything on the machine then after a minute or two it would try and do all > the things I'd asked it while it was having a break. > > So I bought another GB of RAM as I noticed that the RAM monitor was > showing > 30-45% usage just in desktop mode!! > > After the extra RAM was added the RAM monitor showed a lower percentage > being used but I am still getting the long pauses. This makes playing any > games impossible > > All I have done with it so far is browse the web and answer e mails. Is > there anyway performance can be improved without having to buy a Cray > Supercomputer? > > All suggestions welcome. > > Thanks > > Frank |
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