As many have pointed out, the best solution is to insert your XP CD,
reboot (and if needed, set your BIOS to allow booting to CD before HD in
the boot order) and follow the install instructions for a clean install.
Then everything will work as you want and you'll have a very fast
computer, rather than one that feels like a automobile dragging a giant
boat anchor.
Enjoy
Eric wrote:
> I bought a new computer system a couple months ago. Pentium core 2duo
> 2.16ghz, 2GB ram, 500 mb hd. I installed XP on it and all ran fine. I
> decided to try out Vista Ultimate RTM. I installed it but did a
> clean install by completely formatting the drive first (no upgrade).
> I've installed the absolute latest drivers I could find for my
> components (i've seen some posts suggesting this) but some areas are
> just painfully slow. File copying is rediculous. Is there a way
> to turn off the size/time calculation function? Once, I tried to
> copy a subdirectory of about 200 mb to another computer and Vista
> spent literally hours doing the calculation, I finally cancelled it
> before it finished doing the calculation. Even copying small amounts
> of data is extremly slow. I'll often lock my computer when I walk
> away from it, just lock it, no log off, when I come back and
> ctrl-alt-del to unlock it takes about 15
> seconds before it comes back up. I get the spinning Welcome message.
> I even tried locking it and immediately unlocking it and it still
> took around 15 seconds to come back up. In XP, this was
> instantaneous on this box. Also, nearly every application runs
> slower than it did under XP, not considerably slower but noticably
> slower. I hope this speed is issue is a top priority at MS for the
> next patch or SP for vista and I hope it comes soon. If a fix doesn't
> come soon, I
> think I'll bite the bullet and go back to XP on this box and wait at
> least six months to a year for a couple more revisions.