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Hello All I've been reading a bunch of posts here about this problem. It takes a few seconds to move from one folder to another when I am logged in as myself. However, if I login as Admin, the movement from folder to folder is instant, no pause at all. This was an inplace upgrade from XP Professional SP3. My system: Vista Ultimate CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.66 MEM: 2gb DDR2 800mhz (soon to be 4bg 1066) VID: nVidia GTX 260 896mb RAM SATA HDs with the advanced performance settings turned on. My user is an ADMIN of course, any good apps to capture loaded processes in for each user to campare them? Any help would be great Thanks Jon -- jd31068 |
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Do you have SP1 installed?
"jd31068" wrote in message ... Hello All I've been reading a bunch of posts here about this problem. It takes a few seconds to move from one folder to another when I am logged in as myself. However, if I login as Admin, the movement from folder to folder is instant, no pause at all. This was an inplace upgrade from XP Professional SP3. My system: Vista Ultimate CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.66 MEM: 2gb DDR2 800mhz (soon to be 4bg 1066) VID: nVidia GTX 260 896mb RAM SATA HDs with the advanced performance settings turned on. My user is an ADMIN of course, any good apps to capture loaded processes in for each user to campare them? Any help would be great Thanks Jon -- jd31068 |
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Yes, about Windows shows: Build 6001: Service Pack 1 Should have included that in my post, sorry. Also, my windows experience is 5.5 with the following scores: processor: 5.5 ram : 5.9 graphics: 5.9 gaming graphins: 5.9 primary HD: 5.9 I'm getting a Core 2 Quad 2.83 next month, can't wait. Checking Indexing, its on C excluding program files;programdata;default and windows. This pause happens on any HD I access while logged in with my own account. Thanks for the quick reply. Jon -- jd31068 |
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SP1 addressed this specific issue, which is why I asked.
Which folders could also be important as protected or encrypted folders may act differently in user accounts than in an admin account. Good luck. "jd31068" wrote in message ... Yes, about Windows shows: Build 6001: Service Pack 1 Should have included that in my post, sorry. Also, my windows experience is 5.5 with the following scores: processor: 5.5 ram : 5.9 graphics: 5.9 gaming graphins: 5.9 primary HD: 5.9 I'm getting a Core 2 Quad 2.83 next month, can't wait. Checking Indexing, its on C excluding program files;programdata;default and windows. This pause happens on any HD I access while logged in with my own account. Thanks for the quick reply. Jon -- jd31068 |
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I will create a new account and see what happens. I just may have to make a new one all together and bring all my settings over. That will be a pain, but worth it. -- jd31068 |
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Alright, I created a standard account. Then I didn't log out of my account. I just switched users. Logged in as the new standard account. Once it gave me the desktop I opened "Computer" and moved around the hard disks. Each movement from one folder to another was instant, absolutely no pause at all. Could it be because my user account was an XP user account previously? Now that I see how it -should- work. It feels even slower grin Any idea at all will be greatly appreciated. -- jd31068 |
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Alright, some new information. I created a new admin account for me to use. I then used the Windows Easy Transfer utility to copy all the settings and files associated with my current user to a file on my hard drive.' Then I restarted the Easy transfer program and told it to take those files and settings and copy them to the new user I had created. When I created the user and tried it. The HD browsing was instant. Once all the settings were applied to the user, it was exactly like my current user. There is a pause of a few seconds (where just a white screen is in the browser window). There has to be some setting someplace that is causing Vista to read slowly. Anyone have an idea of what it may be? I imagine the only other thing I can do would be to create a new account and manually setup all my applications under this new username. Would be fantastic if I didn't have to do that though ![]() -- jd31068 |
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Well after waiting and searching for a solution. I just went ahead and created a new user and manually setup my applications again. Its WELL worth it. EVERYTHING is much faster, browsing folders is instant as well. -- jd31068 |