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Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago and
machine has been slow to boot and generally slow ever since. It was very much faster before SP1. I have a Vista Ultimate 64 bit machine, 2 gigs ram, more than enough disk space left (320gig drive half full) etc. The only change was putting in SP1. Thinking that this could have been some sort of stuffup between Mcafee AV and this new SP1 I uninstalled it and it did make things slightly better as expected but of course I put it back and things were as bad as ever. I note, on web sites, that this is a commonly reported problem with SP1 from pre-release days. So, anyone know any way to fix it and if not, when MS will fix that? Thanks. |
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Most likely your Superfetch and Search Indexes were reset.
It will take a couple days of use to get it back up to speed. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago and machine has been slow to boot and generally slow ever since. It was very much faster before SP1. I have a Vista Ultimate 64 bit machine, 2 gigs ram, more than enough disk space left (320gig drive half full) etc. The only change was putting in SP1. Thinking that this could have been some sort of stuffup between Mcafee AV and this new SP1 I uninstalled it and it did make things slightly better as expected but of course I put it back and things were as bad as ever. I note, on web sites, that this is a commonly reported problem with SP1 from pre-release days. So, anyone know any way to fix it and if not, when MS will fix that? Thanks. |
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Yeah sorry but that is crap.
I have had Vista since Feb 2007 on a Vista Ultimate 64 bit where it didn't work at first because they weren't up to date with it and also on a Vista Business 32 bit where Macafee ran flawlessly all the time. As for Avast, AVG does better than it and I know that from using it on the Ultimate until Macafee got up to date. "mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... you might viksit mcafee web site and download their uninstaller. download either avg or avast FREE virus program. run the uninstgaller for mcafee adn install the downloaded program you chose. mcafee is known to cause problems with vista. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago and machine has been slow to boot and generally slow ever since. It was very much faster before SP1. I have a Vista Ultimate 64 bit machine, 2 gigs ram, more than enough disk space left (320gig drive half full) etc. The only change was putting in SP1. Thinking that this could have been some sort of stuffup between Mcafee AV and this new SP1 I uninstalled it and it did make things slightly better as expected but of course I put it back and things were as bad as ever. I note, on web sites, that this is a commonly reported problem with SP1 from pre-release days. So, anyone know any way to fix it and if not, when MS will fix that? Thanks. |
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"Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago How did you do that since the realease date via updates is not until mid-March? http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx |
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For a couple of hours last Thursday 64 Bit Vista was available on Windows
Update by mistake. It takes a least 5 boot occurrences and probably more before a new Vista release learns what programs need to be used during or right after the system boots and until it has done this it loads far too many programs/ "Bob" wrote in message . .. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago How did you do that since the realease date via updates is not until mid-March? http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx |
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"Bob" wrote in message . .. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago How did you do that since the realease date via updates is not until mid-March? http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx Bob, Vista SP1 RTM has been available since early February using a Microsoft provided registry hack. This hack is for the final release of SP1 (SP1 RTM), not the RC and RC Refresh. Do a search and you should have no problems finding it. I just downloaded it again yesterday after reinstalling my OS. It also includes a new version of IE. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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"C.B." wrote in message ... "Bob" wrote in message . .. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago How did you do that since the realease date via updates is not until mid-March? http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx Bob, Vista SP1 RTM has been available since early February using a Microsoft provided registry hack. This hack is for the final release of SP1 (SP1 RTM), not the RC and RC Refresh. Do a search and you should have no problems finding it. I just downloaded it again yesterday after reinstalling my OS. It also includes a new version of IE. C.B. Yes I understand that. What I was questioning is the OPs statement that he received it via Windows updates. "Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates" |
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"Bob" wrote in message . .. "C.B." wrote in message ... "Bob" wrote in message . .. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago How did you do that since the realease date via updates is not until mid-March? http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx Bob, Vista SP1 RTM has been available since early February using a Microsoft provided registry hack. This hack is for the final release of SP1 (SP1 RTM), not the RC and RC Refresh. Do a search and you should have no problems finding it. I just downloaded it again yesterday after reinstalling my OS. It also includes a new version of IE. C.B. Yes I understand that. What I was questioning is the OPs statement that he received it via Windows updates. Bob, Yes, you are correct. Microsoft accidently released the update via Windows Update for X64 systems. They pulled it soon thereafter. If you want SP1 now please send me an email and I will provide the link for you to download the registry hack. The hack is from Microsoft so it is safe to use. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. "Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates" |
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"Bob" wrote in message . .. "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... Installed the SP1 sent to me in the Windows updates a few days ago How did you do that since the realease date via updates is not until mid-March? http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx Sorry but wrong. As I said before, the SP1 release for Ultimate 64 bit came out in the last week. You should have read my original message. Keep up with the times! |
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