On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 12:36:39 -0600, "Destin_FL"
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>Hello all,
>Another one of the countless problems with Vista I am hoping someone might
>have an answer for.
>
>Velocity Micro, 256 MB video card, 4 GB RAM, dual-core 2.66, Vista Ultimate.
>
>Integrated sound. When the computer starts, everything works perfectly
>well... well, Vista being essentially a joke,
>but when it isn't crashed BSOD, it works fine. I start Adobe Creative Suite
>products, typically Photoshop CS2, InDesign CS2,
>and also Dreamweaver and Fireworks. All of the exact same stuff I had on a
>much less powerful XP Pro machine without so much as a
>hiccup in 5 years.
>
>Within about 20 minutes of work, the system gets more and more and more
>unstable as time goes along, and Winamp gets more and more
>crack'ly and cack'ly as the minutes pass. Just listening to Shoutcast radio
>stations.
>
>I have run RAM tests, all come up clean.... I am a very savvy computer user;
>it is my livelihood. So constantly cleaned of spyware, adware, defragged,
>etc. etc.
>all the usual stuff to check. I keep on top of the most recent drivers,
>etc. also.
>
>This problem is purely a Vista problem. Vista has been an utter nightmare.
>
>Anyone have any clues why the perfomance takes such a hit as the minutes go
>by. I might not even normally recognize that the system is going down hill
>except that the speakers start crackling and getting static'y. But sure
>enough if I don't restart it, within 15-20 more minutes it will crash to
>BSOD.
>
>Tim
Keep the cell phones away from the speakers, blackberrys are the
worst.
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