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AR15.COM
6/6/2007 6:50:19 PM EDT
When I initially open internet explorer it takes about 10 seconds to load.
When I download audio/video with windows media player it takes quite a while ( 15+ seconds) before even beggining to buffer the feed/download.
I am concerned that the MS security may be causing this.
Any ideas to speed up the process.
I'm running a new Dell w/ twin Intel 2.13g processors and 250 gig ram so the PC isn't the problem
Tahnks.
6/6/2007 7:30:31 PM EDT
[#1]
You might try opening your control panel and/or internet properties (right click on the internet shortcut icon) and see what gadgetry you might be running unknowingly, as there are a lot of automatically initiated programs that kick in on the first opening . . .  just exploring around and reducing the number of stuff running will help.  I assume you didn't upgrade from XP as that I think presents more problems than a clean install of Vista, or a computer that has only had Vista installed.  Also, you can disable Windows Defender if you have another virus/firewall program like PC-cillin that ususally comes with new set-ups.  Running the two together makes it worse- just run one and I would suggest any software besides the Windows Defender.  That's my 2 cents.
Hoss
6/6/2007 7:54:17 PM EDT
[#2]
New Dell... Yeah - step on eis to go through Add/Remove Programs and strip out as much of the useless crap they foist on you as possible. (only remove what you are positive you can identify)

Vista DRM is a royal fucking nightmare, but it should not be kicking in from web content... then again, you never know.

(I have a Vista box from work to test. I'm tempted to put Ubuntu on it once the eval is over)
6/6/2007 8:06:21 PM EDT
[#3]
It is not MS security… IE opens on my Dell notebook in about 2-3 seconds and Windows media player about the same and starts buffering in a couple of seconds. I have a Core 2 Duo running at 2Ghz and 2GB ram, not as quick as yours.

Leave Windows Defender alone that is not the problem.

What anti-virus are you running?

Have you run PC Decrapifier?

Open the task manager and see what is running in the background, check the Startup program folder to see what is starting on power up.
6/6/2007 8:08:45 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
New Dell... Yeah - step on eis to go through Add/Remove Programs and strip out as much of the useless crap they foist on you as possible. (only remove what you are positive you can identify)

Vista DRM is a royal fucking nightmare, but it should not be kicking in from web content... then again, you never know.

(I have a Vista box from work to test. I'm tempted to put Ubuntu on it once the eval is over)


Vista DRM has no perceivable impact on system performance and is nothing the average user will ever notice.
6/6/2007 8:41:58 PM EDT
[#5]
I use Vista Ultimate and the FireFox, but can't remove IE7 from the damned thing  -- it's really starting to piss me off!!!
6/7/2007 8:52:04 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
I couldn't find a Vista decrapper...got a link?
I know I will be flamed but I've had Mcafee (with spybot/pop up stopper)for years and NEVER aproblems.  I am running it with defender. I was hoping someone would give the thumbs up to stopping win defender. I have been using Avast on wifes lap top and like it but I go to the nasty gutter of the internet frequently on my pc.


Here  you go:

www.pcdecrapifier.com/

I don’t like MacAfee anti-virus and associated products IMO they do drag systems down, I prefer AVG Free or Avast both of which work and don’t drag the system down. I have a Dell notebook with a slower processor than yours running Vista with AVG Free, Windows Defender, and Spybot Search & Destroy and the system is snappy fast there is no reason your system could not be the same.

ETA: I have both MacAfee and Norton that I got gratis and I choose not to use either because I consider both resource hogs that are no more effective that free alternatives.

6/7/2007 9:11:44 AM EDT
[#7]
I've got Vista Ultimate running on a 15K SCSI u320 drive with 2.5 GB of ram... it runs very nicely on my AMD opteron.
6/7/2007 9:14:07 AM EDT
[#8]
my computer is about 3 years old and its running vista.

amd 3k+
1.5gb ram
160gb raid 0


ie doesn't take that long to open


WMP DOES randomly take a while to start playing video files.    

like i said randomly