Windows Vista Ultimate Day 19

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Guest

I've Had Windows vista Ultimate installed since March 1st As of today the
feel of it seems slow not sure why event viewer showing alot of errors
there's no answers or solutions for.
Some I listed in another post on this board. I've tried normal clean up all
the easy stuff I could do.

There seems to be a sluggishness to the mouse movimg around the screen or
windows opening. and closing lag in the action It's not always been this way
It's been building up getting slower everyday.

I'm not sure what else to do.



Makes me want to reinstall everything
 
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Simon Berube

Would be nice if they'd offer codes for Vista users to download and install
XP Pro. I have good hardware in my computer, but even with Aero shut off, I
have a bogged down computer. Often times, the system refuses to allow me to
right click, stopping me from doing lots. It seems that this OS stops the
user from doing certain things when there is something waiting to process.
For example, I've noticed that when IE7 is trying to load a webpage and the
Internet may be temporarily unavailable, other programs will show problems
like not being able to right-click. I've also noticed that multitasking is
much less efficient now.

Anyway, it's unfortunate that Vista is buggy as it is. I'd suggest changing
some options for performance. I guess they'd be admitting that their
product is flawed if they included XP.

Simon
 
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Shane Nokes

I've never seen these issues.

Was this a clean install?
Some system specs please? :)
 
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Guest

Well one with a program is currently using the registry while windows was
closing down all un saved data will be losted
that's the larges

DHCP IP address denied requested IM

TCP/ip stack has reached it security limit

the top one was Windows Live Messenger a simple reinstall of messenger fixed
it for the time being.

Some error Dcom launching appilation failed
the error worded different but the error is the same kind of things I saw in
xp.

Some of this might just be native to my system
 
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Shane Nokes

Typically I shut down my programs manually before I do a restart so that
might explain why I don't see some of these issues.

The TCP/IP issue is regarding the number of outbound connection attempts you
are attempting to make per second (usually do to P2P applications)

The DHCP one sounds like you're using a router that isn't clearing it's IP
table or already has that address reserved.
 

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