On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 19:24:02 -0800 (PST),
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> Can playing large files and/or downloading large files (1gig +) cause
> one's computer to get really slow even AFTER the download/ playing of
> file?
No.
> I have noticed lately that after downloading a large file using reget,
> my computer gets real slow...
> I would half way expect it to get slow WHILE downloading a large file,
Not even necessarily then.
> but why would it still be slow AFTER the download is complete?
It shouldn't.
> Not sure, but also playing the large .avi movie file also seems to
> cause my computer to get slow even AFTER I've played the file and
> closed it...
>
> Is this normal?
No. When this happens, check in task manager to see what's running
with a high percentage and report back here.
> I am running XP Service Pack 1, I have 2.4 gigs processor and 1 gig of
> RAM.
>
> I have been running this configuration for quite a while and I never
> noticed this happening before, but I seldom downloaded files this
> large before.
>
> I have a 55 gig hard drive and have over 10gigs of space left, so it
> wouldn't be a lack of space causing it, I don't think.
>
> I have run spybot, I have defragged with PerfectDisk, I am not using
> Indexing, and I have closed down unnecessary system tray items.
>
> Any suggestions, tips or tricks would be helpful. Is this a common
> problem with large .avi files?
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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