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Just a guess--------More memory required > better graphic card!!!!!!!!!! -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "Tony Tharayil" wrote: > > The longer my computer is running, the slower it becomes! immediately > after start-up, my computer is perfectly fine; it's extremely > responsive, and my frame rates are high. BUT an hour or so later, my > computer hangs (lags) and becomes sluggish when navigating the explorer > bar and internet (on IE7, not Firefox) > > Also, the longer my computer is on, the more lag I get on the login > screen of Battlefield 2. (after the intro movies, the login / splash > screen comes up and when I click the login button, it doesn't do > anything! about 10 min. later, the click is recognized and it logs > in...strangely, if I hit Enter on the keyboard, it logs in perfectly, > instantly!) > > the last issue I have is that I get the Blue screen. First, I get a > message saying that "DLL module has stopped working" then my computer > keeps running. BUT if my computer tries to play a sound, it blue screens > and says that "ctdaud.sys has stopped working......" (I cannot read it > because the memory dump has started and so 4 seconds later, my computer > restarts) I believe that this is because of my audio card (creative X-Fi > audio edition....ctd standing for Creative Device) but the drivers are > up to date, vista compatible and work just fine. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks, > Tony T. > > > -- > Tony Tharayil > |
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 20:21:33 -0600, Tony Tharayil
<Tony.Tharayil.315eo1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote: > "bump" meaning, to move the thread to the top of the thread list. Two points: 1. As Malke explained, that doesn't work here. Bump has no meaning on newsgroups, and doesn't do anything here. 2. If it did do what you described, it would be extremely rude. It's like cutting in front of a bunch of people standing on line. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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