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| Performance and Maintainance of Windows Vista A forum for performance and maintenance tasks in Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintainance) |
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First of all, since I upgraded Windows XP to Windows Vista, my computer has
being running quite a bit more slowly with frequent stops, lags, and freezes that weren't there when I was using Windows XP. These happen usually when I try to load or open programs or windows. It's difficult to run multiple programs at a time without the programs slowing down or even freezing completely for a period of time. Is there any way I can fix this? My second problem is that when I run Windows Media Player, it flashes rapidly and freezes and lags a lot. When I press Alt + Tab to switch to another program, it remains in the background but works just fine (the buttons "react" when I mouse over them and such) but if I switch back to this application it starts flashing and freezing again. What is wrong, and how do I fix this? My third question is this: Does anyone know the difference of memory usage and space-on-disk between Windows XP and Windows Vista? Before upgrading to Vista, over half of my hard drive was empty, but afterward, over half of it is full. If you need to know the hardware my computer consists of, say so and I'll post it. |
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What Type Computer Do You Have ?but Frist Try,go In To My Computer,left Click On-your C-drive,then Right Click,on Properties-tnen Right Click On Disk Cleanup-then Right Click On-clean Up Computer Files-then Delete All Of Then,i Do This Every Day,it Keeeps The Computer Running Fast.all Those Files Are Unnessary..ok -- JB197 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 06:51:00 +0100, JB197
wrote: What Type Computer Do You Have ?but Frist Try,go In To My Computer,left Click On-your C-drive,then Right Click,on Properties-tnen Right Click On Disk Cleanup-then Right Click On-clean Up Computer Files-then Delete All Of Then,i Do This Every Day,it Keeeps The Computer Running Fast.all Those Files Are Unnessary..ok What's with the capitalizing of every freaking word, huh? |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 06:51:00 +0100, JB197
wrote: What Type Computer Do You Have ?but Frist Try,go In To My Computer,left Click On-your C-drive,then Right Click,on Properties-tnen Right Click On Disk Cleanup-then Right Click On-clean Up Computer Files-then Delete All Of Then,i Do This Every Day,it Keeeps The Computer Running Fast.all Those Files Are Unnessary..ok OH... and another thing, doofus: you replied to a post dated April 9, 2007 - OVER A FREAKING YEAR OLD. |
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