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Re: Windows XP
« on: October 31, 2003, 06:16:40 AM »
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 With that turned on, simply clicking to open and moving the mouse around in the Start menu drove the CPU to 90+% utilization.


I suspect this has more to do with specific hardware than it does with operating system.  I have had expierence with two Dell Inspiron 8000's identical in every aspect except OS.  The video hardware in these laptops is/was ATI's Mobility Radeon M4 w/32MB of VRAM.  Mine runs Win2k, my friends ran WinXP Pro.  Both machines exhibited substantial CPU load (80-90%) with menu drop shadows enabled.

When Phil's machine kicked the bit-bucket, Dell replaced it with an Inspiron 8200.  This machine runs WinXP Pro and has nVidia's GeForce 4 Go video hardware instead of ATI.  It doesn't flinch a bit with the drop shadows.

However, I installed the Catalyst 3.8 drivers on my laptop recently and I have yet to determine if the CPU load has improved.
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Re: Windows XP
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2003, 02:46:32 AM »
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restore2003 wrote:
 The XP needs almost 2 minutes to boot up, and its a 1.8ghz amd....


Wow!  My XP machine is somewhat slower than yours with a 1.4GHz AthlonXP and it boots in around 30 seconds.

I think it's time for you to run BootVis.
\\"...an error of 1 is much less significant in counting the population of the Earth than in counting the occupants of a phone booth.\\" - Michael T. Heath, Scientific Computing...