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More info?)
"Notan" <notan@ddress.com> wrote in message
news:4301F2DC.73248F@ddress.com...
> Bill wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:42:56 -0600, Notan <notan@ddress.com> wrote:
>>
>> [. . .]
>> >Hey, Bill! If you want to take a look at what's being loaded at startup,
>> >there are lots of good, freeware programs out there. One that I've been
>> >using is CodeStuff Starter (http://www.snapfiles.com/get/starter.html).
>> >
>> >Give it a try!
>> >
>> >Notan
>>
>> Here the basic info
>> 1.50 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
>> 8 kilobyte primary memory cache
>> 256 kilobyte secondary memory cache
>> 512 Megabytes Installed Memory
>>
>> Slot 'RIMM_1' has 128 MB
>> Slot 'RIMM_2' has 128 MB
>> Slot 'RIMM_3' has 128 MB
>> Slot 'RIMM_4' has 128 MB
>>
>> Display
>> NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 (Microsoft Corporation) [Display adapter]
>> DELL 1701FP [Monitor] (17.1"vis, s/n 06HRM17RAQ1Q, July 2001)
>>
>> "Starter" reports
>>
>> Norton Password Manager
>> Acronis Schedule
>> Acronis True Image
>> Adobe Reader
>> Norton Advanced Tools
>> Billminder.lnk (quicker application)
>> ccApp (norton app)
>> CleanSweep SmartSweep
>> Copernic Desktop
>> DeviceDiscovery (HP Digital imaging)
>> Dimension4
>> Microsoft Anti-Spyware
>> HP Connect
>> HP Software Update
>> HPDJ Taskbar
>> Logitech Utiilty
>> Maxtor Combo
>> MSMSGS
>> Printing Migration
>> QD FastAndSafe
>> SunJavaUpdate
>> Symantec NetDriver Monitor
>> VirtualDrive
>> Weather Bug
>> WordWeb.lnk
>> zBrowser Launcher (Logitech iTouch app)
>
> While you're not running a cutting edge system (Sorry! <g>), and assuming
> your video card has its own on-board memory (i.e., it's not sharing memory
> with the system), the first thing I'd try would be disabling your Startup
> programs:
>
> Start | Run | MSCONFIG
>
> Under the "General" tab, click "Selective Startup" and un-click "Load
> Startup Items." Then reboot.
>
> What this will do is load Windows *without* loading your (somewhat
> lengthy)
> list of startup programs. Then see if the slow refresh problem persists.
> If
> it doesn't, come back and I'll/we'll tell you how to load startup
> programs,
> selectively, so you can sort out which ones are the culprits.
>
> Notan
>
> PS - Hey, Stew! It looks like we might owe Bill some money! :-(
Notan,
Crudders. I owe you $10 at least due to the RAM config.....
Startup is certainly beefy as you've pointed out (not just the quantity of
programs, but the selection he has), and if he'd go to "custom" in his
performance settings (with only 2-3 items enabled), he's going to lose his
icon problem for sure - unless he's infected......
He appears to be running a Dimension 8100 (RIMMs) judging from the CPU clock
rate. I wonder if he's using XP or still has WinMe......(performance
settings not really an issue with Me...)
Stew