Guest irncru Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When it came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. Its not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, web pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up or something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but if i have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if i do something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have nothing else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im forced to end the wmp process. also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there for about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, start bar takes longer to appear etc. this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not a physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it happened seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this time. im running xp home
Guest R. McCarty Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging An abrupt loss of performance can be due a "Dirty" or inconsistent disk state on the Windows volume. You probably should run a Chkdsk C: from a command prompt window and watch for the summary results. If necessary, Chkdsk will report that certain problems could not be resolved and recommend a 2nd run with a /F or /R qualifier added to the Chkdsk command. *Never run Chkdsk /F ( or /R ) unless your data is properly backed up. Once Chkdsk gives a Clean state, you'll want to check the System and Application Event Logs. From your description it appears the system is having problems at boot that may be related to Service Start issues. Finally, whenever you install ANY application immediately visit the vendor's website and apply any updates and patches for the app. "irncru" <irncru@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:65DB5411-B93B-42B3-AE30-4B4A7579EAFA@microsoft.com... >A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When it > came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. Its > not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, web > pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up or > something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but > if i > have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if i > do > something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. > my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or > whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have nothing > else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im > forced to end the wmp process. > also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there > for > about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, start > bar takes longer to appear etc. > this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to > before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not a > physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it happened > seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this > time. > im running xp home
Guest Bob I Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. irncru wrote: > A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When it > came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. Its > not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, web > pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up or > something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but if i > have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if i do > something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. > my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or > whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have nothing > else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im > forced to end the wmp process. > also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there for > about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, start > bar takes longer to appear etc. > this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to > before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not a > physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it happened > seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this time. > im running xp home
Guest Alan Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Hi Bob, I once knew how to get to the PIO/DMA settings, but it's been a long time and the adage "use it or lose it comes to mind." Can you please refresh my memory how to see these settings? Thanks. Alan "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%23LDCx4PDJHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in > Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has > changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. > > irncru wrote: > >> A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When >> it >> came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. >> Its >> not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, >> web >> pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up >> or >> something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but >> if i >> have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if >> i do >> something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. >> my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or >> whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have nothing >> else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im >> forced to end the wmp process. >> also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there >> for >> about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, >> start >> bar takes longer to appear etc. >> this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to >> before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not >> a >> physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it happened >> seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this >> time. >> im running xp home >
Guest Bob I Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Device Manager, IDE Controller, R-click Primary channel, Properties, Advanced settings Alan wrote: > Hi Bob, > > I once knew how to get to the PIO/DMA settings, but it's been a long time > and the adage "use it or lose it comes to mind." > > Can you please refresh my memory how to see these settings? > > Thanks. > > Alan > > "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%23LDCx4PDJHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >>Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in >>Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has >>changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. >> >>irncru wrote: >> >> >>>A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When >>>it >>>came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. >>>Its >>>not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, >>>web >>>pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up >>>or >>>something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but >>>if i >>>have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if >>>i do >>>something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. >>>my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or >>>whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have nothing >>>else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im >>>forced to end the wmp process. >>>also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there >>>for >>>about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, >>>start >>>bar takes longer to appear etc. >>>this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to >>>before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not >>>a >>>physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it happened >>>seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this >>>time. >>>im running xp home >> > >
Guest irncru Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging thanks this is what the properties say http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg i cant change the current transfer mode, not sure if im meant to be able to in the event viewer there are no application errors or warnings from the time i last turned on my computer. here is the system event log from around the time i last started up http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg
Guest irncru Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging i see forum code doesnt work, apologies http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg "irncru" wrote: > > > thanks > > this is what the properties say > > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg > > i cant change the current transfer mode, not sure if im meant to be able to > > in the event viewer there are no application errors or warnings from the > time i last turned on my computer. here is the system event log from around > the time i last started up > > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg
Guest Daave Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging If you're comfortable with editing the registry, the method to return to DMA mode can be found here: http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduck/itserviceduck/udma_fix/ "irncru" <irncru@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:145D450F-9BCF-446D-9EF7-63FA37144B93@microsoft.com... >i see forum code doesnt work, apologies > > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg > > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg > > "irncru" wrote: > >> >> >> thanks >> >> this is what the properties say >> >> http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg >> >> i cant change the current transfer mode, not sure if im meant to be >> able to >> >> in the event viewer there are no application errors or warnings from >> the >> time i last turned on my computer. here is the system event log from >> around >> the time i last started up >> >> http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg
Guest irncru Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging It worked! i followed the steps to edit the registry editor and the problem seems to have been fixed, although my computer seemed to still take a long time to start up. thanks alot for the help guys. one question though - if this were to happen again *touches wood* as it has before, could i just safely repeat this process? "Daave" wrote: > If you're comfortable with editing the registry, the method to return to > DMA mode can be found here: > > http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduck/itserviceduck/udma_fix/ > > > "irncru" <irncru@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:145D450F-9BCF-446D-9EF7-63FA37144B93@microsoft.com... > >i see forum code doesnt work, apologies > > > > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg > > > > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg > > > > "irncru" wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> thanks > >> > >> this is what the properties say > >> > >> http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg > >> > >> i cant change the current transfer mode, not sure if im meant to be > >> able to > >> > >> in the event viewer there are no application errors or warnings from > >> the > >> time i last turned on my computer. here is the system event log from > >> around > >> the time i last started up > >> > >> http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg > > >
Guest Daave Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging I'm glad to hear that it worked. Since I don't know what caused your hard drive access to change to PIO mode in the first place, I can't say whether or not the behavior will repeat itself. The method should work again -- as long as you follow the instructions to the letter. But nothing is 100% guaranteed. And you should know that there have been many instances of people futzing around with the registry, resulting in a PC that won't boot up properly! The best course of action is to regularly back up your system. Imaging the hard drive and keeping this image on external media (like an external hard drive) is what you should be doing. Then if you ever run into any problem, all you need to do is restore the image and you're good to go -- just as if the problem never occurred. Acronis True Image is what I and many others use. DriveImageXML is a good free imaging program, but it lacks the ability to make incremental images. Still, it's better than nothing! "irncru" <irncru@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E2528459-604F-4E8B-B622-915637767EF8@microsoft.com... > It worked! i followed the steps to edit the registry editor and the > problem > seems to have been fixed, although my computer seemed to still take a > long > time to start up. thanks alot for the help guys. one question though - > if > this were to happen again *touches wood* as it has before, could i > just > safely repeat this process? > > "Daave" wrote: > >> If you're comfortable with editing the registry, the method to return >> to >> DMA mode can be found here: >> >> http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduck/itserviceduck/udma_fix/ >> >> >> "irncru" <irncru@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:145D450F-9BCF-446D-9EF7-63FA37144B93@microsoft.com... >> >i see forum code doesnt work, apologies >> > >> > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg >> > >> > http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg >> > >> > "irncru" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> thanks >> >> >> >> this is what the properties say >> >> >> >> http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/rt3r5twe.jpg >> >> >> >> i cant change the current transfer mode, not sure if im meant to >> >> be >> >> able to >> >> >> >> in the event viewer there are no application errors or warnings >> >> from >> >> the >> >> time i last turned on my computer. here is the system event log >> >> from >> >> around >> >> the time i last started up >> >> >> >> http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/irncru/jfukfrtjur.jpg >> >> >>
Guest Alan Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Hi Bob, Now it's all coming back to me. :-> Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. When I right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; Details; and Resources. Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I downloaded, which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, but as I said earlier, it was a long time ago. Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know of some tool that I can use that will show the settings? Alan "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eBift6QDJHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Device Manager, IDE Controller, R-click Primary channel, Properties, > Advanced settings > > Alan wrote: > >> Hi Bob, >> >> I once knew how to get to the PIO/DMA settings, but it's been a long time >> and the adage "use it or lose it comes to mind." >> >> Can you please refresh my memory how to see these settings? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Alan >> >> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:%23LDCx4PDJHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >>>Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in >>>Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has >>>changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. >>> >>>irncru wrote: >>> >>> >>>>A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When >>>>it >>>>came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. >>>>Its >>>>not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, >>>>web >>>>pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up >>>>or >>>>something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but >>>>if i >>>>have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if >>>>i do >>>>something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. >>>>my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or >>>>whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have >>>>nothing >>>>else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im >>>>forced to end the wmp process. >>>>also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there >>>>for >>>>about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, >>>>start >>>>bar takes longer to appear etc. >>>>this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to >>>>before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not >>>>a >>>>physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it >>>>happened >>>>seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this >>>>time. >>>>im running xp home >>> >> >> >
Guest R. McCarty Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging The "Advanced" Tab is a function of the driver and not an option that is configurable. One thing that might help is a Registry Key/Value that resets the error counter if the disk I/O succeeds. ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess - See the following KB article ( The pertinent information is about 65% down the page ). "Alan" <somewhere@nospam.not> wrote in message news:eGVlb$cDJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi Bob, > > Now it's all coming back to me. :-> > > Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. When I > right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; Details; > and Resources. > > Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I downloaded, > which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, but as I said > earlier, it was a long time ago. > > Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know of some > tool that I can use that will show the settings? > > Alan > > "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:eBift6QDJHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Device Manager, IDE Controller, R-click Primary channel, Properties, >> Advanced settings >> >> Alan wrote: >> >>> Hi Bob, >>> >>> I once knew how to get to the PIO/DMA settings, but it's been a long >>> time and the adage "use it or lose it comes to mind." >>> >>> Can you please refresh my memory how to see these settings? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Alan >>> >>> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>> news:%23LDCx4PDJHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> >>>>Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in >>>>Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has >>>>changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. >>>> >>>>irncru wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When >>>>>it >>>>>came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. >>>>>Its >>>>>not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, >>>>>web >>>>>pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up >>>>>or >>>>>something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, >>>>>but if i >>>>>have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more >>>>>if i do >>>>>something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. >>>>>my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or >>>>>whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have >>>>>nothing >>>>>else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im >>>>>forced to end the wmp process. >>>>>also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there >>>>>for >>>>>about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, >>>>>start >>>>>bar takes longer to appear etc. >>>>>this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to >>>>>before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its >>>>>not a >>>>>physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it >>>>>happened >>>>>seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this >>>>>time. >>>>>im running xp home >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
Guest Bob I Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Try this from Daaves posting http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduck/itserviceduck/udma_fix/ Alan wrote: > Hi Bob, > > Now it's all coming back to me. :-> > > Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. When I > right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; Details; > and Resources. > > Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I downloaded, > which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, but as I said > earlier, it was a long time ago. > > Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know of some > tool that I can use that will show the settings? > > Alan > > "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:eBift6QDJHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >>Device Manager, IDE Controller, R-click Primary channel, Properties, >>Advanced settings >> >>Alan wrote: >> >> >>>Hi Bob, >>> >>>I once knew how to get to the PIO/DMA settings, but it's been a long time >>>and the adage "use it or lose it comes to mind." >>> >>>Can you please refresh my memory how to see these settings? >>> >>>Thanks. >>> >>> Alan >>> >>>"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>>news:%23LDCx4PDJHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> >>> >>>>Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in >>>>Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has >>>>changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. >>>> >>>>irncru wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. When >>>>>it >>>>>came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. >>>>>Its >>>>>not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, >>>>>web >>>>>pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed up >>>>>or >>>>>something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, but >>>>>if i >>>>>have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more if >>>>>i do >>>>>something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. >>>>>my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory or >>>>>whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have >>>>>nothing >>>>>else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until im >>>>>forced to end the wmp process. >>>>>also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays there >>>>>for >>>>>about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, >>>>>start >>>>>bar takes longer to appear etc. >>>>>this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore to >>>>>before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its not >>>>>a >>>>>physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it >>>>>happened >>>>>seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option this >>>>>time. >>>>>im running xp home >>>> >>> > >
Guest Alan Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Hi Bob I and R. McCarty, After reading Daaves posting, I realize that I'm not seeing the Advanced Tab because that computer IS using the Intel Graphics accelerator. Daave states: "Notes: If you don't have the Advanced Settings tab, check if you're on an Intel chipset using a background app usually visible in the System Tray called Intel Accelerator. People I've seen with this thing installed never have the Advanced Settings tab. Also, according to their Registry settings, their DMAEnabled flag (see below) has never been compromised. Are they immune to the PIO fallback? I'm still trying to find out. " Additionally, by using the AIDA32 application I *can* see the PIO/UDMA settings. Thanks for your responses. Alan "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:uAR$MadDJHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Try this from Daaves posting > > http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduck/itserviceduck/udma_fix/ > > Alan wrote: >> Hi Bob, >> >> Now it's all coming back to me. :-> >> >> Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. When I >> right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; Details; >> and Resources. >> >> Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I downloaded, >> which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, but as I said >> earlier, it was a long time ago. >> >> Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know of >> some tool that I can use that will show the settings? >> >> Alan >> >> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:eBift6QDJHA.4428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >>>Device Manager, IDE Controller, R-click Primary channel, Properties, >>>Advanced settings >>> >>>Alan wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi Bob, >>>> >>>>I once knew how to get to the PIO/DMA settings, but it's been a long >>>>time and the adage "use it or lose it comes to mind." >>>> >>>>Can you please refresh my memory how to see these settings? >>>> >>>>Thanks. >>>> >>>> Alan >>>> >>>>"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>>>news:%23LDCx4PDJHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> >>>> >>>>>Disc read errors can set Drive access to PIO instead of DMA. Look in >>>>>Device manager at the IDE controllers and if the Primary channel has >>>>>changed down to PIO, remove it and allow windows to reinstall it. >>>>> >>>>>irncru wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>A few weeks ago I was using adobe premiere when my computer froze. >>>>>>When it >>>>>>came about after a few minutes it has since not been working properly. >>>>>>Its >>>>>>not as if its particularly slow - programs still fire up just as fast, >>>>>>web >>>>>>pages still load as fast etc. Its almost as if the memory has messed >>>>>>up or >>>>>>something. i can listen to music in wmp if i have nothing else open, >>>>>>but if i >>>>>>have, say, firefox running the music will lag. and will lag even more >>>>>>if i do >>>>>>something as simple as click on a folder in explorer. >>>>>>my whole comp is like this, like i can only use a tiny bit of memory >>>>>>or >>>>>>whatever at once. i can watch a highly compressed video if i have >>>>>>nothing >>>>>>else running, but an avi file will just freeze up the computer until >>>>>>im >>>>>>forced to end the wmp process. >>>>>>also when i start up my computer the windows loading screen stays >>>>>>there for >>>>>>about 5 minutes, and the welcome screen stays for longer than usual, >>>>>>start >>>>>>bar takes longer to appear etc. >>>>>>this has happened once before a few months ago, and a system restore >>>>>>to >>>>>>before it happened solved the problem, which leads me to believe its >>>>>>not a >>>>>>physical problem. but running ccleaner on my comp just before it >>>>>>happened >>>>>>seems to have deleted all my restore points so thats not an option >>>>>>this time. >>>>>>im running xp home >>>>> >>>> >> >> >
Guest Daave Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Alan wrote: > Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. When > I right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; > Details; and Resources. > > Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I > downloaded, which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, > but as I said earlier, it was a long time ago. > > Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know of > some tool that I can use that will show the settings? If this tool was the Intel Application Accelerator, I believe it took away the advanced tab. However, I'm pretty sure that that very program should tell you the transfer mode of your drive.
Guest Alan Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging Hi Daave, Yes, you're correct. Launching the Intel Application Accelerator, does allow me to see -- and reset, if necessary -- the UDMA/PIO rates. I also have a couple of UDMA reset VB scripts that I downloaded a few years ago. Thank you. Alan "Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote in message news:uvzTJndDJHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Alan wrote: > >> Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. When >> I right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; >> Details; and Resources. >> >> Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I >> downloaded, which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, >> but as I said earlier, it was a long time ago. >> >> Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know of >> some tool that I can use that will show the settings? > > If this tool was the Intel Application Accelerator, I believe it took away > the advanced tab. However, I'm pretty sure that that very program should > tell you the transfer mode of your drive. >
Guest Daave Posted September 4, 2008 Posted September 4, 2008 Re: Computer is lagging YW. "Alan" <somewhere@nospam.not> wrote in message news:OaM7CLhDJHA.5196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi Daave, > > Yes, you're correct. Launching the Intel Application Accelerator, does > allow me to see -- and reset, if necessary -- the UDMA/PIO rates. I > also have a couple of UDMA reset VB scripts that I downloaded a few > years ago. > > Thank you. > > Alan > > "Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote in message > news:uvzTJndDJHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Alan wrote: >> >>> Except, on the PC I'm trying it on, there is no Advanced choice. >>> When >>> I right-click on Properties, there are four tabs: General; Driver; >>> Details; and Resources. >>> >>> Way back when, I believe there was some sort of tool that I >>> downloaded, which would display whether it was in UDMA or PIO mode, >>> but as I said earlier, it was a long time ago. >>> >>> Is there any way to force the Advanced tab to show, or do you know >>> of >>> some tool that I can use that will show the settings? >> >> If this tool was the Intel Application Accelerator, I believe it took >> away the advanced tab. However, I'm pretty sure that that very >> program should tell you the transfer mode of your drive. >> > >
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