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I have been running MCE 2005 for over a year very sucessfully, I have over 50
AVI and some Divx files each in their in directory within a video main directory, each sub directory has a jpg file called folder inside it containing a picture that helps me remember the avi file it contains. This works fine under MCE 2005 and but when I installed Vista home premium, the videos area now takes about 20 minutes to load up and display all the images and during this period the whole system locks down or slows to a crawl. MCE 2005 displayed the whole list of titles and images in seconds! whereas each time I look at videos under vista I get a huge delay. Does any one have any ideas what I can do to get it working at a usable speed? Pentium p4 3.2 1 gig of Ram Nvidia Gforce 6600 GT |
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I am using a pentium 4 computer and the software Ihat I am using is home. Windows vista x32 . when I tried to access my dvd and cd drives they are not showing on the monitor screen in my computer but when I go to devise manager I can see the drives there but it says windows cannot load the drives for me to see them in my computer and to access them. it also state a code 39 is causing the problem why the bios dosen`t access the drives -- Lyndon Allen |
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Lyndon Allen;779943 Wrote: I am using a pentium 4 computer and the software Ihat I am using is home. Windows vista x32 . when I tried to access my dvd and cd drives they are not showing on the monitor screen in my computer but when I go to devise manager I can see the drives there but it says windows cannot load the drives for me to see them in my computer and to access them. it also state a code 39 is causing the problem why the bios dosen`t access the drives. Can anyone tell me how to solved this problem ? -- Lyndon Allen |