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hmm maybe its just the graphical client but i've noticed internet explorer being slower than usual. turned off the client and it was back to full speed. no problems. i know the client doesnt like my vid card. has anyone else had problems with the graphical client running an ati radeon (7500).
edit: changed priority from normal to below normal and it works fine now without killing performance.
Gandalf
01-10-02, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by Ebola
edit: changed priority from normal to below normal and it works fine now without killing performance.
What do you mean by this?
i went into the task manager on windows 2k and changed the priority of F@H to a lower level. at normal it was slowing down my system because it had equal or higher priority as many of my applications. like IE5.5.
lennytiger
01-10-02, 11:32 AM
it should be on normal anyway!! ;)
Gandalf
01-10-02, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by Ebola
i went into the task manager on windows 2k and changed the priority of F@H to a lower level. at normal it was slowing down my system because it had equal or higher priority as many of my applications. like IE5.5.
Wheres the task manager?
in 2k you right click on the gray bar or hit control alt delete. its not in windows 95/98/me.
lennytiger
01-11-02, 11:24 AM
i believe there is a 3rd party program for win9x/me!! anyone know where to get it???
It's called ATM Another Task Manager. This is probably the best one out there. It's shareware and I don't know how long the license lasts but I really liked it and it's probably more powerful than the task manager for win2k.
DOH!! Here's the link- http://www.betasoluzioni.com/users/atm/default.asp
Athlonman
01-11-02, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by Gandalf
Wheres the task manager?
lol !!!!!!Yatta!!!!!!!
Gandalf
01-11-02, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by Ebola
in 2k you right click on the gray bar or hit control alt delete. its not in windows 95/98/me.
Sweet, I knew I had a Task Manager, but I didn't know you could set the priority!! :D
Thanx!
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