Hello David,
Thanks a lot to you and all who has replied to me for the solution of this
problem. You have pointed out very correctly about hard disk size. But my
problem is not related to only email, whatever application I'm working viz.
creating an email, forwarding an email. Opening any office file. Opening any
image, open network or my computer etc.
Do you really think that by upgreading RAM I will able to solve the problem
in some level, indeed I were thinking same and already ordered one 1GB RAM so
it will be 2GB Ram. Actually I have not operated this system with 512MB ram
and have taken in my hand directly with upgreaded 1GB ram.
I heard that we need to do something in bios to get some good speed, anyone
of you have any idea on it?
Thanking you in anticipation to all.
regards
rohit
"David Dickinson" wrote:
"Rohit" wrote:
Dear Friends,
...when I'm creating new message it`s taking at least 22 seconds to
open it and it's same for other application like forwarding mail etc. I
have
not installed any other programs....
See this thread in microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail:
"Emails slow to create and reply" 5/2/2007
Other people are reporting slow performance with Windows Mail, I'd check
that forum for your solution. You may have to wait for a hotfix (or even a
service pack -- ugh!) to get a good solution to the problem. Sadly, there
are lots of folks waiting for lots of hotfixes.
About your machine (and somewhat in contradiction to Gideon CC's reply):
I agree that a 20GB drive is waaay to small for Vista -- but you actually
have a 120G hard drive (that's in the specs for the Y500). And your
processor (a stripped-down almost Celeron-like version of the Core Duo
processors) should be fast enough to give satisfactory performance for most
applications..
However, I recommend upgrading your machine still mo Double your memory
as soon as you can afford it. The scores for memory, graphics memory, and
the Intel 945GM are probably better than the machine deserves. Part of that
1G of RAM you bought is being used by the video card (see
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets...ots/307508.htm ). You might be
disappointed with many modern games that demand a lot from a machine.
But it certainly should be BLAZINGLY fast doing email and lots of other
stuff!
--
David Dickinson
eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org
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