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GuitarMan
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      3rd Jan 2005
Anyone ever run into this or know why it responds very slow?
PC Specs:
Windows 98se Clean install
866MHz. CPU
384 MB SDRam
40 GB HD
ATI 64 MB PCI Video
CDRom
Thanks...


 
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      3rd Jan 2005
"GuitarMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Anyone ever run into this or know why it responds very slow?
> PC Specs:
> Windows 98se Clean install
> 866MHz. CPU
> 384 MB SDRam
> 40 GB HD
> ATI 64 MB PCI Video
> CDRom
> Thanks...
>


What do you call 'slow'??

My daughter has Avast on a 98SE, Pentium-MMX 200MHz, 256MB RAM, and although
it's slightly slower than when it runs on the Athlon 2000 with XP Pro, it is
still faster than AVG and takes up less resources.

Could it be another application you're running in the background??



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      4th Jan 2005
GuitarMan wrote:
> Anyone ever run into this or know why it responds very slow?
> PC Specs:
> Windows 98se Clean install
> 866MHz. CPU
> 384 MB SDRam
> 40 GB HD
> ATI 64 MB PCI Video
> CDRom
> Thanks...
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      4th Jan 2005
"Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "GuitarMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bdjCd.288$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Anyone ever run into this or know why it responds very slow?
>> PC Specs:
>> Windows 98se Clean install
>> 866MHz. CPU
>> 384 MB SDRam
>> 40 GB HD
>> ATI 64 MB PCI Video
>> CDRom
>> Thanks...
>>

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> What do you call 'slow'??
>
> My daughter has Avast on a 98SE, Pentium-MMX 200MHz, 256MB RAM, and
> although it's slightly slower than when it runs on the Athlon 2000 with XP
> Pro, it is still faster than AVG and takes up less resources.
>
> Could it be another application you're running in the background??
>


No other apps are running in the backround. It's a clean install of 98se
with updates/patches done and that's it no other apps have even been
installed as of yet. Response time is slow. For instance, when trying to do
any configuration changes, it takes awhile for the options to actually come
up for me to change them. Resident memory protection as an example I click
on it and it takes about 30 sec. to come up and then when I try to move the
slider bar it doesn't move.


 
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      5th Jan 2005
"GuitarMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "GuitarMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:bdjCd.288$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Anyone ever run into this or know why it responds very slow?
>>> PC Specs:
>>> Windows 98se Clean install
>>> 866MHz. CPU
>>> 384 MB SDRam
>>> 40 GB HD
>>> ATI 64 MB PCI Video
>>> CDRom
>>> Thanks...
>>>

>>
>> What do you call 'slow'??
>>
>> My daughter has Avast on a 98SE, Pentium-MMX 200MHz, 256MB RAM, and
>> although it's slightly slower than when it runs on the Athlon 2000 with
>> XP Pro, it is still faster than AVG and takes up less resources.
>>
>> Could it be another application you're running in the background??
>>

>
> No other apps are running in the backround. It's a clean install of 98se
> with updates/patches done and that's it no other apps have even been
> installed as of yet. Response time is slow. For instance, when trying to
> do any configuration changes, it takes awhile for the options to actually
> come up for me to change them. Resident memory protection as an example I
> click on it and it takes about 30 sec. to come up and then when I try to
> move the slider bar it doesn't move.
>


I have noticed even on XP Pro machine it takes a few seconds for the
configuration menu to show up, and also during changes. It is slower on
98SE of course, but that just seems to be the programme..

Also, when I first installed Avast I noticed that all programmes had slowed
down dramatically - to a ridiculous speed, even on the XP machine. I
un-installed and re-installed it and all was fine then. I think there is
some slight speed affect due to Avast scanning starting files first, but it
is rather a small sacrifice compared to a virus!!

If I recall correctly AVG7 also slowed things down a little, maybe not as
much as Avast, but it seems that Avast does a better job so perhaps it is
just something you have to accept?

Cheers

PS - On XP pro it takes about 17sec for the control panel to load after
starting it, which includes the memory scan.. There is a couple of seconds
after the memory scan finishes before anything shows up. On the 98SE
machine, which is naturally slower, it takes a bit longer...




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