Re: service pack 2 too slow
From: Kris (Kris_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/25/05
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 12:26:01 -0700
I have a Dell Inspiron, Celeron CPU 2.40 ghz, 256 mb ram, I cannot tell you
how many programs I have in the start-up menu because I don't know how to
find that information nor do I know how to get rid of ones I don't want. I
just know there are a lot 10 icons in the bottom right hand side of the task
bar. I try removing some and removing some aren't allowed and so then when I
am succeful at removing some they always come back again.
-- Kris "Notan" wrote: > Kris wrote: > > > > Thank you. However, after installing and keeping it installed for over a > > month, I could not tolerate how slow the system was. For example, every time > > I hit an icon, the flashlight would come out and I would guess 10 seconds > > elapsed before my click would take me to my next task. Also it took hours to > > install, does any of this sound normal? > > > > <snip> > > What kind of system are you running, e.g., how much memory, how many > startup programs, etc? > > Notan >
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