alan wrote:
> When I drag a window, cpu spikes to up to 100% and the left and
> right borders of the window show jagged and choppy movement,
> sometimes with "trails" artifacts left behind. All back to normal
> when movement stops. Moving cursor over hyperlinks, like in a
> search results window, causes cpu spike to up to 100%. Process
> explorer just shows cpu increase for the window being dragged
> (yahoo messenger for instance) and increase for the window or
> desktop that is under the window (explorer or firefox for example)
> When i use ie7 - dragging a window over the toolbars causes trails
> on the toolbar only. These trails do not occur on ie6, but the cpu
> still spikes way up. I have updated my vid card drivers, mouse
> drivers, monitor drivers. Specs: emachines w3050 AMD sempron 3000+
> 1.99GHz, 1.43 GB ram. I don't want to sys recover because I have
> an incredibly slow dial-up (my only option in the boondocks) and
> the Microsoft updates take four days to download. (I learned how to
> backup these updates but it will still take four days the first
> time) I have researched this problem for a month straight, tried
> ALL the suggestions twice, somtimes 3 or 4 times. It is driving me
> slowly insane. Any advice at all will be appreciated.
Do you have 'Show windows contents while dragging' checked in Display
Properties --> Appearance --> Effects?
Uncheck it.
What changed between it working as you expected and it starting to cause
issues?
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