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Rick Merrill
Every time I have done a "restore" operation the system
seems ever so slightly slower. Is that possible? - RM
seems ever so slightly slower. Is that possible? - RM
Will said:Hi
How far back did you go to restore your system? It 'may' be possible to
slow the system down if you went too far back.
Will said:Hi
I can't see that one day is going to slow the system down. Try the
following link:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm
Harry said:I guess I have to ask what does "ever so slightly slower" mean? Is it truly
slower or does it just "seem to be". Anyway you might try running defrag and
see if that helps. Also if you use the NTFS format you might want to turn
off indexing services. Right click your hard drive icon and select
Properties. Uncheck the indexing box and at the screen the pops up ensure
you check for all subdirectories.
Harry said:| Harry Ohrn wrote:
|
| > I guess I have to ask what does "ever so slightly slower" mean? Is it
truly
| > slower or does it just "seem to be". Anyway you might try running defrag
and
| > see if that helps. Also if you use the NTFS format you might want to
turn
| > off indexing services. Right click your hard drive icon and select
| > Properties. Uncheck the indexing box and at the screen the pops up
ensure
| > you check for all subdirectories.
|
| Response to the mouse is definately slower, and sometimes in error. The
| problem appears to be that (now, after a restore) mouse clicks interact
| with a delayed change of "focus". For example, press ( and button
| depresses and focus changes to the button or folder) the release is
| "seen" as another "click"! Click and drag on desktop gives different
| results at different times! Ayee! - RM
Wow Rick. That problem seems to be a lot different that the one you
mentioned in your original post. We aren't mind readers here ;-)
If you have a special mouse try reinstalling the drivers for it.