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I don't have a lot of stiuff on my new VHPremium. But I've ntoted that my Win
98, and XP, when started at the same time with Vista load faster - much faster. And they are plugged with software. That aside, afer signing into VISTA, and the desktop settles down, the Vista is beatiung the hard drive for almost 6 minutes. So much so that dragging window, opening a window, moving cursor is al slow and jerky. Opening a window is delayed by 2 seconds after clicking on it. I used TaskManager resource monitor and watched the details in the Harddrive part which is hard to do because the stuff in there keeps changing but for the most part, the biggest hog is RegBack_???? several RegBack files running and one with almost 2 gig of read/write. Once those files get over their caffine rush, I get some semblance of the system control back. I've managed to disable the very resource hungry glutten of Indexing but worse is the random sudden interuption of work when Vista decides to go balistic and start runing the Regback again. I can live with a busted Reg, and back it my self sometime if only there was a way to stop the Vista system hog from jumping in when ever it randomly decides. It's not in taskmanger, startup, or old standby MSCONFIG. Where can I disable, or at least selectivly run that whole thing instead of at the start. Start should me now, not sometime later ![]() I have to sit back and monitor the hard drive lights and wait till it settles before I can much of anything. |
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"f/fgeorge" wrote: On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 08:58:00 -0700, Shell wrote: I don't have a lot of stiuff on my new VHPremium. But I've ntoted that my Win 98, and XP, when started at the same time with Vista load faster - much faster. And they are plugged with software. That aside, afer signing into VISTA, and the desktop settles down, the Vista is beatiung the hard drive for almost 6 minutes. So much so that dragging window, opening a window, moving cursor is al slow and jerky. Opening a window is delayed by 2 seconds after clicking on it. I used TaskManager resource monitor and watched the details in the Harddrive part which is hard to do because the stuff in there keeps changing but for the most part, the biggest hog is RegBack_???? several RegBack files running and one with almost 2 gig of read/write. Once those files get over their caffine rush, I get some semblance of the system control back. I've managed to disable the very resource hungry glutten of Indexing but worse is the random sudden interuption of work when Vista decides to go balistic and start runing the Regback again. I can live with a busted Reg, and back it my self sometime if only there was a way to stop the Vista system hog from jumping in when ever it randomly decides. It's not in taskmanger, startup, or old standby MSCONFIG. Where can I disable, or at least selectivly run that whole thing instead of at the start. Start should me now, not sometime later ![]() I have to sit back and monitor the hard drive lights and wait till it settles before I can much of anything. Add more memory, Vista says it wil lrun in 512meg of memory, that is BS, it RUNS but not so people can use it. 2 gig seems to be a good happy point for the 32 bit, regular, version of Vista. It will accept 3 gig but at 4 gig it chokes horribly. I have 2 Gig of RAM, 250 Gig drive runing on 2,8 GHZ Dual Core processor under the direct control and attention of Vista 32 Hiome premium. I just bought this thing - it only came with Vista - believe me, I looked for a new computer WITHOUT Vista and there was none. I'm not adding more RAM to soemthing that should be working better than Win98SE and XP - both of which, are faster, more reliable and have a lot more on the, with less RAM. What was gates thinking about other than making software more secure for the developer and more grif for the consumer - certainly - efficiencly wasn't on his list of things to include in Vista. |