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Old 08-30-2007, 10:58 PM
ACK
 
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Default Crashes when watching movie and very slow

I have just purchased two HP media center desktops with AMD dualcore chips
and plenty of power, supposedly. It came preloaded with Vista Home. The
first thing I noticed was how intrusive Vista is. Every time I click my
mouse it asks me if I really want to do this or that. I get it from
Defender and from Norton. The major problem other than the constant
intrusions that slow me down is that when I try to watch a movie especially a
foreign movie the picture is jerky or the computer crashes. Just locks up
and I have to shut it down. I have tried the help desks and chats with
friendly folks from wherever and they seem to be reading the help files from
the program. I can do that.
It seems that Vista is a resource hog? Am I right?
Is Defender duplicating what Norton is doing and I can do without one or the
other?
I am told to remove programs from startup and sometimes it lets me and other
times not? why? And by the way which ones? I'm a idiot OK.
I know this is long winded but I am ready to return $2,800 worth of
machinery and go back to my Pentium 3 with ME loaded on it. No viruses, fast
loading and simple. Don't worry I use XP at work and on a laptop.
--
ACK
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Old 08-30-2007, 11:36 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Crashes when watching movie and very slow

Chat with an HP online support technician after you buy:
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact/chat_1.html

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Microsoft MVP
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"ACK" wrote:

I have just purchased two HP media center desktops with AMD dualcore chips
and plenty of power, supposedly. It came preloaded with Vista Home. The
first thing I noticed was how intrusive Vista is. Every time I click my
mouse it asks me if I really want to do this or that. I get it from
Defender and from Norton. The major problem other than the constant
intrusions that slow me down is that when I try to watch a movie especially a
foreign movie the picture is jerky or the computer crashes. Just locks up
and I have to shut it down. I have tried the help desks and chats with
friendly folks from wherever and they seem to be reading the help files from
the program. I can do that.
It seems that Vista is a resource hog? Am I right?
Is Defender duplicating what Norton is doing and I can do without one or the
other?
I am told to remove programs from startup and sometimes it lets me and other
times not? why? And by the way which ones? I'm a idiot OK.
I know this is long winded but I am ready to return $2,800 worth of
machinery and go back to my Pentium 3 with ME loaded on it. No viruses, fast
loading and simple. Don't worry I use XP at work and on a laptop.
--
ACK
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:22 PM
ACK
 
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Default Re: Crashes when watching movie and very slow

I have already done that. I was sent a set of instructions for what I was
already doing except that when I followed them I lost the ability to hear the
soundtrack and plenty of other functionality. Part of the issue is that I am
told to eliminate start ups I don't need. Which ones would these be and if
so why are they there in the first place. I also notice that Vista seems to
have lots of cosmetic changes that eat up space and processing power so it
looks different but only serve to make the program have a steeper learning
curve. 2007 Office is the same. Lots of changes for no real reason that I
can fathom.
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ACK


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> Chat with an HP online support technician after you buy:
> http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact/chat_1.html
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "ACK" wrote:
>
> I have just purchased two HP media center desktops with AMD dualcore chips
> and plenty of power, supposedly. It came preloaded with Vista Home. The
> first thing I noticed was how intrusive Vista is. Every time I click my
> mouse it asks me if I really want to do this or that. I get it from
> Defender and from Norton. The major problem other than the constant
> intrusions that slow me down is that when I try to watch a movie especially a
> foreign movie the picture is jerky or the computer crashes. Just locks up
> and I have to shut it down. I have tried the help desks and chats with
> friendly folks from wherever and they seem to be reading the help files from
> the program. I can do that.
> It seems that Vista is a resource hog? Am I right?
> Is Defender duplicating what Norton is doing and I can do without one or the
> other?
> I am told to remove programs from startup and sometimes it lets me and other
> times not? why? And by the way which ones? I'm a idiot OK.
> I know this is long winded but I am ready to return $2,800 worth of
> machinery and go back to my Pentium 3 with ME loaded on it. No viruses, fast
> loading and simple. Don't worry I use XP at work and on a laptop.
> --
> ACK
>

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Old 10-05-2007, 08:29 PM
zachd [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: Crashes when watching movie and very slow


If you're getting a computer crash, you should be able to send a crash
report....

What information about this crash do you find in the Problem Reports and
Solutions Center? I'm specifically interested in the fault bucket bucket
data, which this-
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
can help you look up if you don't know how. =)

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See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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"ACK" <ACK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:807CA3A1-EC43-434F-8FD1-4757B218BAD1@microsoft.com...
>I have just purchased two HP media center desktops with AMD dualcore chips
> and plenty of power, supposedly. It came preloaded with Vista Home. The
> first thing I noticed was how intrusive Vista is. Every time I click my
> mouse it asks me if I really want to do this or that. I get it from
> Defender and from Norton. The major problem other than the constant
> intrusions that slow me down is that when I try to watch a movie
> especially a
> foreign movie the picture is jerky or the computer crashes. Just locks up
> and I have to shut it down. I have tried the help desks and chats with
> friendly folks from wherever and they seem to be reading the help files
> from
> the program. I can do that.
> It seems that Vista is a resource hog? Am I right?
> Is Defender duplicating what Norton is doing and I can do without one or
> the
> other?
> I am told to remove programs from startup and sometimes it lets me and
> other
> times not? why? And by the way which ones? I'm a idiot OK.
> I know this is long winded but I am ready to return $2,800 worth of
> machinery and go back to my Pentium 3 with ME loaded on it. No viruses,
> fast
> loading and simple. Don't worry I use XP at work and on a laptop.
> --
> ACK



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