J
Jeff
I was recently trying to troubleshot the famous "infinite
loop" error with an ATI 8500DV video card. In doing so I
disabled ACPI in the BIOS and installed a clean version of
WinXpPro. I have noticed my "Network Utilization" is a
LOT higher than it was when it was enabled, when viewed
under the Task Manager/Networking.
I have a cable modem and the service is through Comcast.
I have see utilization up to 33%, but on the average runs
around 6-8% depending upon the site I'm downloading from.
Before diabeling ACPI it was in the .xx something, almost
never ever above 1%.
Didn't do anything for the "infinite loop" error,
surprise, surprise!
Can this really be possible? Why?
loop" error with an ATI 8500DV video card. In doing so I
disabled ACPI in the BIOS and installed a clean version of
WinXpPro. I have noticed my "Network Utilization" is a
LOT higher than it was when it was enabled, when viewed
under the Task Manager/Networking.
I have a cable modem and the service is through Comcast.
I have see utilization up to 33%, but on the average runs
around 6-8% depending upon the site I'm downloading from.
Before diabeling ACPI it was in the .xx something, almost
never ever above 1%.
Didn't do anything for the "infinite loop" error,
surprise, surprise!
Can this really be possible? Why?