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incautius incaut...@gmail.com saopen source: regdeveloper.co.uk Vista – End of the Dream? By Dave Jewell Mr Jewell simply can't take it any more. As soon as I launched version 0.7, my CPU usage shot up to around 40-50 per cent and peaked at nearly 75 per cent as I dragged Chandler’s main window around the

New Vista installation performing very slow
... it?s struggling to stay above 20fps, regularly dipping into the teens. The scary part is that even standing idle, my CPU usage is pegged at 100% and 60% of my RAM is used. Visual Studio 2005 - I can't find the words to express the irony... 3. Virtual PC - worthless. Don't even attempt on Vista.

cthelper Eats my CPU
Hey, you don't need my permission. But if you want a 64-bit OS, you're choices become limited. Fortunately, the best choice (Windows Vista) is available in 64-bit; and you can get Linux that way too. You can't get a 64-bit OS X yet; just a sort of hybrid. That sounds like exactly the sort of thing you are trying to

Cubase SX3 Performance with Core 2 Quad Q6600
But the leap from XP to Vista is of dubious value. What can a user do with a computer running Vista that wasn't possible (and just as easy if not easier) under XP? Agreed; most of the security Similarly, what is the benefit of running a new dual-core CPU as opposed to a 1.5ghz Pentium from a few years back?

Windows Limits in Vista
What would you have done if every day you turn on your cpu and go into RSB and Eric or Debbie is calling you a fraud and a phony, you can't play, of new Joy-zee and the bull dyke Debra, of Orlando who have stalked and tried to destroy me, tried to eliminate my ability to work and feed and support my family.

[Rival] New Trojan for Backdoor-enabled Windows Mobile ...
I upgraded the motherboard and CPU to an AMD Athlon 64 some time later. Unlucky for me, the "Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Technology Advancement I cant sell or transfer my existing license, I can't get support on my current microsoft product (as its OEM), and I can't upgrade my licencse to XP Pro 64

My take on Vista, former supporter
Another nice new feature of my new kernel? Kernel Virtualization Support for VM Ware so starting with version 6.0 of VMWare I can take advantage of the hardware support my CPU has for virtualization and really put windows where it belongs...into a window. =) Fitting place for it isn't it? -- Stephan 2003 Yamaha R6

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
Set my CPU to high performance in Power Options Here's my system specs: AMD 2800+, 3GB RAM, Asus K8N mobo (nForce3 250 chipset), GeForce 7800GS OC AGP I've already installed all the Vista updates I can find, and tried all the power-off/on combos mentioned by everyone else. No, the ext HD doesn't appear in disk

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
So I guess we can ignore all your bullshit above and don't worry about "delousing" anymore? Are you on crack? Last note: it has been suggested around here by some The most frustrating part is my CPU tachometer gauge never shows it's maxed out, it usu hovers around 50-70% even when I have 20 some windows open.

2008-02-13
comSYMC microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Using a SINGLE core 754 Athlon 64 3200+ CPU here. Yes, old and slow. It's for testing purposes. Can't be a hardware thing except for 64-bit part. On 2/12/2008 3:33 PM PT, Tape_Worm wrote: It is a coincidence, I was getting the same issue on a dual core.

Linux newbee - Why won't linux recognize my hardware
Some people like really small text, but if you don't- fear not. Vista, like XP before it, supports Resolution Independent UI! You can adjust the DPI setting upward and all that tiny text will get bigger. You'll find it under "Personalization". Just the thing (in my opinion) on your high-res laptop LCD.

freebsd-multimedia Digest, Vol 254, Issue 6
That will probably be in late 2008/early 2009 unless my computer dies completely or something that can't be recovered completely. though you have to trust that your board manufacturer will support that, the only guarantee it'll work comes the day you plug in an AM3 CPU and it works... but it is expected to.

Vista 32, or Vista 64 for my CPU?
[snip] They are different, but "half the cpu resources" is still a great exaggeration. You do gain something from extra registers, Yes, and like Vista, it doesn't like it much. Unlike Vista, you can't turn off lots of stuff to make it faster. That is funny, since my wifes eMac G4 has only 512Mb and now runs

Problems with Right Clicking in IE7
I had those errors while I played in XP when I overclocked my cpu I would play and it would Crash to Desktop every couple of minutes untill I stoped over Well, my $1.50 bet is going to be that the problem is resolved once nVidia releases a new, better set of drivers. I can't imagine you see any difference wit

Vista what do you think about it?
"Marooned" wrote: Just purchased a Gateway FX7020 with Vista Home Premium. I've downgraded to XP Pro and now I can't connect my internet. VERSION ] Date / Time 2008-01-30 / 21:41 Motherboard: CPU Type QuadCore AMD Phenom, 2300 MHz (11.5 x 200) Motherboard Name Unknown Motherboard Chipset nVIDIA nForce 6100-4xx,

Ping Katy
My home system it would be allright. But still, any resources used by Vista can't be used for other applications. So basically, by running Vista, I had already late last year switched to a cross platform API for development due to a lot of requests for Linux support in my current high end project.

IE7 and HP Director!!!
In my computer properties it says: Genuine Intel® CPU T2250 @ 1.73GHz 1.73 GHz The processor logo tag on my case says: Intel Centrino Duo I don't know if this is enough but I am considering upgrading to Vista Ultimate and the 64 bit version if I can. How do I find out If my hardware can support a 64 bit OS?

Ping Katy
When I ran my last tuneup Live One said it couldn't even defrag my "C" drive and the external drive due to high volumes of ???? I can't find any setting that says Live One is defragging my external drive. I am getting real tired of not being able to accomplish a simple task as I can't get any free support for Live

Many Annoying Issues with Vista
( my cpu temps are just fine, checked them again running in windows mode, with side panel off in upper 40's c) I really don't think a reinstall of FSX would help this. I had my video card , set to overclock when running a 3d app, I disabled that as well, still same result. I just can't help but think,

Problems with Right Clicking in IE7
[snip] You *can* develop a 64-bit app for your Intel Mac with Leopard- you just need to use Cocoa. That's why Leopard's 64-bit support is "more than useless". I don't see Hence my interest in Vista-64. Well, no, you haven't lost "half the cpu resources". You've lost the ability to use more than 4 GB of RAM,