Kent, Yep that was the point I was trying to make. Though something this
small and lite, I wouldn't expect to need a re-write, but if they changed
just enough in Vista, then it makes since. I looked at the website and it
has the compatible with vista sticker, I just have to make sure I'm running
that version I guess
"Kent." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:00BCA4E7-17BA-484E-98D2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK. I'm starting to understand. It's the software for these devices. For
> example, while watching a DVD MOVIE there was aboslutely NO PROBLEM. But
> when
> I watched a DIVX Movie, my computer ate up about 60% of the CPU and then
> it
> would fall out of sync with the audio and video, I believe it's due to the
> divx codec since it's not made for windows vista.
>
> So I really think it's just that we have to wait and see what's going to
> happen when the new software / drivers / codecs come out for Vista,
> because
> as far as I can see, my PC run's REALLY well while staying within windows,
> on
> the internet, chatting on MSN Messenger and within word and office in
> general,
>
> So maybe your problem Mad_murdock is that that program you're using isn't
> intented for windows vista (yet).
> Kent.
> "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote:
>
>> One thing I just noticed, I run a little program called DUmeter, (aka
>> download upload meter) shows basic network traffic and is only like a
>> 950kb
>> file. But under Vista, with nothing else running, I showed my CPU at 21%.
>> I
>> looked at taskmanager and saw services.exe using about 118% and
>> dumeter.exe
>> at 3-4%. When I closed DUmeter, I went back to 0-1% usage.
>>
>> There is no network traffic going on, so I'm not sure why it would be
>> using
>> any CPU, much less 21%. I'm guessing the way it and vista interacts
>> (hence
>> the services.xe using 18%) is the problem.
>>
>> "Kent." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:6109586A-B6ED-46A9-86C8-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Well, i'm going to try to update all the drivers I have on my
>> > motherboard
>> > and
>> > i'll update you all, thanks for the idea, i'll give that a whirl!!!
>> >
>> > Kent.
>> >
>> > "Rock" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> >>
>> >> > Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't
>> >> > find
>> >> > ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum
>> >> > are
>> >> > a
>> >> > little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>> >> >
>> >> > For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer
>> >> > goes
>> >> > crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows
>> >> > Vista
>> >> > yet,
>> >> > but it goes on.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have many applications that when they are opened (for example,
>> >> > Skype),
>> >> > it
>> >> > slows down at an incredible rate.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics
>> >> > card, 2
>> >> > gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I
>> >> > have
>> >> > a
>> >> > system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else
>> >> > is
>> >> > over
>> >> > a
>> >> > 4.1.
>> >> >
>> >> > Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
>> >> > software,
>> >> > the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks for all of your help! Kent.
>> >>
>> >> It's a problem with your system, it's hardware, the drivers, and the
>> >> software, it's not a generic problem in Vista. This system runs fine,
>> >> at
>> >> idle with multiple apps open like multiple tabs in IE, windows mail,
>> >> Corel
>> >> WordPerfect, the CPU use is at 0-10%. When action are performed, CPU
>> >> use
>> >> goes up for a moment, but it doesn't stay high all the time. When
>> >> indexing
>> >> kicks in that ups it a bit too.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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