Certain operations EXTREMELY slow on 64 bit Vista Premium: openingfile, printing,...

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Gary Hasler

Certain operations are extemely slow. After I choose the command or menu
item, the progress bar freezes about at the 50% point and there is no
CPU or disk activity at all for over a minute. These operations have the
problem:

- Opening a file (even a tiny template) in CorelDraw X3
- Printing anything, on any network printer
- Certain dialog boxes in certain applications

Oddly, many apps seem to have no problem at all (eg Autodesk 3ds Max
2009, a 6 year old copy of Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8, etc). Also, although
Coreldraw takes ages to open any file, it saves a file in normal time.

System: Dell Precision T7400 workstation, Vista Premium 64 bit, single
3ghz Xeon quad core cpu. Two 300 GB SAS (serial attached SCSI) hard
drives; C has original Windows XP Pro 32 bit, and D has Vista 64 bit.
Problems occur regardless of which hard drive the file is on. Both have
lots of free space and I have run defrag and virus scans. This problem
has existed since day 1 of me installing Vista on the new D drive.
 
S

smlunatick

Certain operations are extemely slow. After I choose the command or menu
item, the progress bar freezes about at the 50% point and there is no
CPU or disk activity at all for over a minute. These operations have the
problem:

- Opening a file (even a tiny template) in CorelDraw X3
- Printing anything, on any network printer
- Certain dialog boxes in certain applications

Oddly, many apps seem to have no problem at all (eg Autodesk 3ds Max
2009, a 6 year old copy of Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8, etc).  Also, although
Coreldraw takes ages to open any file, it saves a file in normal time.

System: Dell Precision T7400 workstation, Vista Premium 64 bit, single
3ghz Xeon quad core cpu.  Two 300 GB SAS (serial attached SCSI) hard
drives; C has original Windows XP Pro 32 bit, and D has Vista 64 bit.
Problems occur regardless of which hard drive the file is on.  Both have
lots of free space and I have run defrag and virus scans.  This problem
has existed since day 1 of me installing Vista on the new D drive.

How much RAM?
 

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