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Dear Friends,
I had purchase one Lenovo Y500 just 20 days ago which having windows vista home basic with it, while purchasing it i had upgreaded Ram from 512MB to 1 GB and after it all my dreams and courage has gone in to vein; when I start to use it as it's working too much slow, even for an application like in windows mail 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. System rating at present is :- Processor Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2060 @ 1.60GHz 4.5 2.0 Determined by lowest subscore Memory (RAM) 0.99 GB 4.5 Graphics Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family 2.0 Gaming graphics 224 MB Total available graphics memory 3.0 Primary hard disk 10GB Free (20GB Total) 4.4 Could anybody of you can help me on this matter, I have spoken to Lenovo many times who also in turns advise to contact microsoft but their phone number and email id is not working (so much lengthy)... |
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Turn Aero off,,,, your graphics are too slow to support that.
"Rohit" wrote in message ... Dear Friends, I had purchase one Lenovo Y500 just 20 days ago which having windows vista home basic with it, while purchasing it i had upgreaded Ram from 512MB to 1 GB and after it all my dreams and courage has gone in to vein; when I start to use it as it's working too much slow, even for an application like in windows mail 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. System rating at present is :- Processor Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2060 @ 1.60GHz 4.5 2.0 Determined by lowest subscore Memory (RAM) 0.99 GB 4.5 Graphics Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family 2.0 Gaming graphics 224 MB Total available graphics memory 3.0 Primary hard disk 10GB Free (20GB Total) 4.4 Could anybody of you can help me on this matter, I have spoken to Lenovo many times who also in turns advise to contact microsoft but their phone number and email id is not working (so much lengthy)... |
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Hi,
Was it slow before upgrading the ram? If not, then likely it is that one of the sticks is either faulty or incompatible with another or the system motherboard. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Rohit" wrote in message ... Dear Friends, I had purchase one Lenovo Y500 just 20 days ago which having windows vista home basic with it, while purchasing it i had upgreaded Ram from 512MB to 1 GB and after it all my dreams and courage has gone in to vein; when I start to use it as it's working too much slow, even for an application like in windows mail 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. System rating at present is :- Processor Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2060 @ 1.60GHz 4.5 2.0 Determined by lowest subscore Memory (RAM) 0.99 GB 4.5 Graphics Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family 2.0 Gaming graphics 224 MB Total available graphics memory 3.0 Primary hard disk 10GB Free (20GB Total) 4.4 Could anybody of you can help me on this matter, I have spoken to Lenovo many times who also in turns advise to contact microsoft but their phone number and email id is not working (so much lengthy)... |
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Spirit: He's running Vista Home Basic, which does not include the Aero UI.
"Spirit" wrote: Turn Aero off,,,, your graphics are too slow to support that. "Rohit" wrote in message ... Dear Friends, I had purchase one Lenovo Y500 just 20 days ago which having windows vista home basic with it, while purchasing it i had upgreaded Ram from 512MB to 1 GB and after it all my dreams and courage has gone in to vein; when I start to use it as it's working too much slow, even for an application like in windows mail 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. System rating at present is :- Processor Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2060 @ 1.60GHz 4.5 2.0 Determined by lowest subscore Memory (RAM) 0.99 GB 4.5 Graphics Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family 2.0 Gaming graphics 224 MB Total available graphics memory 3.0 Primary hard disk 10GB Free (20GB Total) 4.4 Could anybody of you can help me on this matter, I have spoken to Lenovo many times who also in turns advise to contact microsoft but their phone number and email id is not working (so much lengthy)... |
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I believe the hard drive is too small.
10GB of free space is not enough for Vista to run at a good speed. Vista uses the hard disk much more than in any other OS. Disk Cleanup, Possibly clear some System Restore Points if you think the risk is worth it or upgrade the Hard-Disk to a higher volume. You really need at least 30-40GB of free space for Vista to run fast so 60GB+ hard drive would be best. "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, Was it slow before upgrading the ram? If not, then likely it is that one of the sticks is either faulty or incompatible with another or the system motherboard. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Rohit" wrote in message ... Dear Friends, I had purchase one Lenovo Y500 just 20 days ago which having windows vista home basic with it, while purchasing it i had upgreaded Ram from 512MB to 1 GB and after it all my dreams and courage has gone in to vein; when I start to use it as it's working too much slow, even for an application like in windows mail 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. System rating at present is :- Processor Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2060 @ 1.60GHz 4.5 2.0 Determined by lowest subscore Memory (RAM) 0.99 GB 4.5 Graphics Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family 2.0 Gaming graphics 224 MB Total available graphics memory 3.0 Primary hard disk 10GB Free (20GB Total) 4.4 Could anybody of you can help me on this matter, I have spoken to Lenovo many times who also in turns advise to contact microsoft but their phone number and email id is not working (so much lengthy)... |
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"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 Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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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 Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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"Rohit" wrote:
...But my problem is not related to only email, whatever application I'm working viz. A lot of people are having performance problems with Vista. If you do a search on Google for "speed up vista", you'll find a lot of suggestions. Use the ones that are suggested by lots of other people. Do you really think that by upgreading RAM I will able to solve the problem It may not "solve" the problem, but more memory is /always/ good. I heard that we need to do something in bios to get some good speed, anyone of you have any idea on it? There are some adjustments that can be made in the BIOS on many machines to adjust a system's performance. However, choosing the wrong settings can degrade its speed. And on some computers, no such settings exist in the BIOS. I don't know about your Lenovo machine. Generally, you should assume that the problem is elsewhere. The first (and easiest) things that I would look at on your computer a 1) What programs are starting automatically with Windows? Uninstall or disable the ones that you don't need. For instance, if you have a lot of little icons in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, they can be slowing things down. 2) Some folks have performance problems caused by McAfee or Norton antivirus software. Try disabling them temporarily disabling them (BUT DON'T GO ONLINE OR DO EMAIL WHILE IT'S DISABLED) to see if performance improves. If one of those programs is the culprit, then re-enable it, and get Eset's NOD32 antivirus software. Reliable sources say it's better (uses fewer system resources, detects new viruses more reliably, gives fewer false positives). There are other suggestions that you'll find from your Google search, such as disabling unnecessary services, networking protocols, and the like, but they can require some level of technical understanding of Windows. Good luck! -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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Hello David,
Thanks a lot for great help, it's really so useful. Thanks a lot again. rohit "David Dickinson" wrote: "Rohit" wrote: ...But my problem is not related to only email, whatever application I'm working viz. A lot of people are having performance problems with Vista. If you do a search on Google for "speed up vista", you'll find a lot of suggestions. Use the ones that are suggested by lots of other people. Do you really think that by upgreading RAM I will able to solve the problem It may not "solve" the problem, but more memory is /always/ good. I heard that we need to do something in bios to get some good speed, anyone of you have any idea on it? There are some adjustments that can be made in the BIOS on many machines to adjust a system's performance. However, choosing the wrong settings can degrade its speed. And on some computers, no such settings exist in the BIOS. I don't know about your Lenovo machine. Generally, you should assume that the problem is elsewhere. The first (and easiest) things that I would look at on your computer a 1) What programs are starting automatically with Windows? Uninstall or disable the ones that you don't need. For instance, if you have a lot of little icons in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, they can be slowing things down. 2) Some folks have performance problems caused by McAfee or Norton antivirus software. Try disabling them temporarily disabling them (BUT DON'T GO ONLINE OR DO EMAIL WHILE IT'S DISABLED) to see if performance improves. If one of those programs is the culprit, then re-enable it, and get Eset's NOD32 antivirus software. Reliable sources say it's better (uses fewer system resources, detects new viruses more reliably, gives fewer false positives). There are other suggestions that you'll find from your Google search, such as disabling unnecessary services, networking protocols, and the like, but they can require some level of technical understanding of Windows. Good luck! -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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