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08.19.2008, 12:01 PM
Smart caching on vista - provided you have enought RAM it pretty much preloads iE in memory for quick starting
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08.20.2008, 04:23 AM
yeah on vista loading iE is faster, but everything else is slower, i just build a new comp, quad core, 8gb memory and still this thing's start up is slower then a pig crawling through molasses in winter. Its so slow, and since im running 8gb i have to use the 64bit version and no programs run it. However i have to say i run firefox and i like it, APB is nice, no problems at all.
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I have no idea what's going on
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08.20.2008, 06:38 AM
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Sheesh, talk about old hardware; I use an Athlon64 single-core (socket 754 IIRC) 2.2GHz CPU, 1GB PC3200 (I think) DDR Corsair RAM, dual 35BG Raptor drives in Raid0. Haven't reloaded XP in about 5-6 years now.
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You think that's old? My machine's limping along on an old 1.4Ghz Athlon T-Bird (Socket A if I remember rightly) with 768mb of 133mhz SDRAM, a single Maxtor 40bg HD, a 256mb GeFore FX5500 and Windows 2K lol!  Thankfully I have a brand new machine that I'm going to sort out at the end of the week (E8400 CPU, 4gb 667mhz DDR2, 512mb 9600GT, Vista 32-bit etc etc).
I use FireFox 3 as well, and I love it. Much prefer the interface to IE, and it runs quicker too.
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08.20.2008, 06:46 AM
Microsoft Internet Explorer??
Linux rules!
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08.20.2008, 07:27 AM
If you want to see/use 4gb you will need vista 64 - vista and xp 32 will only be able to use about 3.25 GB of the 4GB due to memory addressing limitations of a 32bit os.
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You think that's old? My machine's limping along on an old 1.4Ghz Athlon T-Bird (Socket A if I remember rightly) with 768mb of 133mhz SDRAM, a single Maxtor 40bg HD, a 256mb GeFore FX5500 and Windows 2K lol!  Thankfully I have a brand new machine that I'm going to sort out at the end of the week (E8400 CPU, 4gb 667mhz DDR2, 512mb 9600GT, Vista 32-bit etc etc).
I use FireFox 3 as well, and I love it. Much prefer the interface to IE, and it runs quicker too. 
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08.20.2008, 07:30 AM
You might want to check your build - I'm only running a Core2 at 3.3ghz with 4GB on Vista 64 and it boots very quickly 15 secs or so. The main thing that slows it down is anti-virus / spyware initiatisation.
I have had very very few issues with Vista 64 - everything runs including CastleLink... (Except with the MM - works with BEC and MMM)
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yeah on vista loading iE is faster, but everything else is slower, i just build a new comp, quad core, 8gb memory and still this thing's start up is slower then a pig crawling through molasses in winter. Its so slow, and since im running 8gb i have to use the 64bit version and no programs run it. However i have to say i run firefox and i like it, APB is nice, no problems at all.
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08.20.2008, 08:02 AM
I know, but 3.25GB or so of addressable RAM is still better than 2GB. I've been battling over whether it'd be worth going for Vista 64-bit instead, but I think I might do. Thanks for the tip.
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08.20.2008, 03:17 PM
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You think that's old? My machine's limping along on an old 1.4Ghz Athlon T-Bird (Socket A if I remember rightly) with 768mb of 133mhz SDRAM, a single Maxtor 40bg HD, a 256mb GeFore FX5500 and Windows 2K lol!  Thankfully I have a brand new machine that I'm going to sort out at the end of the week (E8400 CPU, 4gb 667mhz DDR2, 512mb 9600GT, Vista 32-bit etc etc).
I use FireFox 3 as well, and I love it. Much prefer the interface to IE, and it runs quicker too. 
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i might be able to beat you, pentuim 2 , 128mb of ram, 6.8 gb of hard drive, runnin win xp hacked with vista theme, and shes runnin firefox and aim at the same time and she still flys
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08.20.2008, 03:30 PM
lol, this thread is backwards with people comparing how old/slow their systems are. It would be like guys bragging how small their tools are.
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08.20.2008, 04:10 PM
im not braggin, i wish i could have a better comp
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08.20.2008, 04:21 PM
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Microsoft Internet Explorer??
Linux rules! 
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Microsoft WebTV is where it's at
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08.21.2008, 02:36 AM
I might be the minority here , i run an Apple iMac and never get any pop ups from any site . Don't run any anti virus either or use any special browsers .
Might be inbuilt into the operating system though ?
Running Leopold OSX and Safari for internet.
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Yip Yip Yip...
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08.21.2008, 02:55 AM
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You might want to check your build - I'm only running a Core2 at 3.3ghz with 4GB on Vista 64 and it boots very quickly 15 secs or so. The main thing that slows it down is anti-virus / spyware initiatisation.
I have had very very few issues with Vista 64 - everything runs including CastleLink... (Except with the MM - works with BEC and MMM)
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Are you sure that's a proper boot? It sounds like a resume from S3 suspend to me.
Antivirus can be a killer on any machine. I can make PIIs run better then late PIVs just by installing different AV software.
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I might be the minority here , i run an Apple iMac and never get any pop ups from any site . Don't run any anti virus either or use any special browsers .
Might be inbuilt into the operating system though ?
Running Leopold OSX and Safari for internet.
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Macs Suck. I refuse to back this up because I get too angry and there are just many reasons to list.
Savage: FLM Conversion, 6s, MMM, CC 1520.
Mini-T Pro: Micro Pro 6800kv, Lipo, HS-81mg, Dirt Hawgs
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08.21.2008, 03:09 AM
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I might be the minority here , i run an Apple iMac and never get any pop ups from any site . Don't run any anti virus either or use any special browsers .
Might be inbuilt into the operating system though ?
Running Leopold OSX and Safari for internet.
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Just wondering, but have you ever decided to change the hard drive or the CPU?  I was happy with my iMac until I decided to swap out the HD. And having to OC the video card every time I want to play a game because it comes waay underclocked from apple.  And the fact that you can adjust the fan speed when its running xp. . .
Still a good computer for email and Internet. I'm building a system with an e8400 CPU, 9800gtx+ video card, A little over a TB of RAID1 Hard drives.
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08.21.2008, 03:41 AM
Guys i'm not turning this into a Mac vs PC argument like AE vs Losi .You can argue for both sides on there pros and cons
I don't play games and have no need to change the hard drive or PCU as i got the iMac ordered with enough grunt for my own needs , but i do still run Windows on it just for my CC esc and Tekin esc .
I switched from PC after 10 yrs to Mac and never going back .
As stated with a question mark i was not sure if it was an in built feature in the Mac operating system and if i was in the minority for not getting any pop ups ?
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