Rant mode on "Vista is a pile of faeces" Rant mode off
Ok so Vista is very slowwwwwwww Anyone got tips on speeding it up?
2gb ram intel dual 3.0ghz and only 16credits per hour on ABC!
Vista
- FlyingfocRS
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#2
Aye
Insert an Ubuntu disc and format Vista off the drive LOL
Vista is like every other Microsoft product in that it runs a load of crap in the background that you don't need.
Running MSconfig and removing a load of the junk from the startup can help a bit.
But to be honest unless you either go back to XP or run Linux you're not going to see any huge gains.
Insert an Ubuntu disc and format Vista off the drive LOL
Vista is like every other Microsoft product in that it runs a load of crap in the background that you don't need.
Running MSconfig and removing a load of the junk from the startup can help a bit.
But to be honest unless you either go back to XP or run Linux you're not going to see any huge gains.
- FlyingfocRS
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#4
Well you can always make it dual boot and if you do need a Windows machine for a bit then you can just boot back into Windows for a bit then boot back into Ubuntu.
#5
Yeah I know dont really have a need for a windows machine at home so looks like Ubuntu will be installed at somepoint.
Is a pity but then it really is a pile of mince this Vista, not that i'm surprised just disappointed. Should have known better.
Is a pity but then it really is a pile of mince this Vista, not that i'm surprised just disappointed. Should have known better.
#6
Woah....hang on just a minute.
OK, so Vista doesn't seem to have gone down too well, but it's not that bad. I've got dual core Vista laptop here that runs at 1.8GHz with 2GB ram. It runs just sweet.
What's your Vista performance scores? Is the ram operating in dual channel mode? What fsb do you have? What is the average CPU efficiency in you ABC account?
As far as crunching ABC goes, 16 credits per hour per virtual core might be about right on a 3GHz Pentium HT (that's what it looks like) running from a 32bit machine.
Sure switching to a 64 bit version of Ubuntu will increase the credits per hour, that doesn't make Vista the culprit. Your Dual core P4 running under XP seems to be getting about the same
OK, so Vista doesn't seem to have gone down too well, but it's not that bad. I've got dual core Vista laptop here that runs at 1.8GHz with 2GB ram. It runs just sweet.
What's your Vista performance scores? Is the ram operating in dual channel mode? What fsb do you have? What is the average CPU efficiency in you ABC account?
As far as crunching ABC goes, 16 credits per hour per virtual core might be about right on a 3GHz Pentium HT (that's what it looks like) running from a 32bit machine.
Sure switching to a 64 bit version of Ubuntu will increase the credits per hour, that doesn't make Vista the culprit. Your Dual core P4 running under XP seems to be getting about the same
- ianmbaker2
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#7
Hi,
Before abandoning Vista altogether, there are a few things you can look at / do which may make it a bit speefier.
1) If it's a new install of Vista, it may still be indexing all the files on your Hard Drive. You can turn this off if it's a problem.
2) have a look in Task Manager. If any processes other your BOINC projects are taking substantial amounts of processor, check if they are esential Windows processes and if not terminate them.
2) Also in Task manager, under Performance, check the value of Total Commit Charge and the value of Total Physical Memory. If Commit is greater than Total, your system will be thrashing the Page File, and this will slow it down. Add memory to fix. In my system, my Total Commit is 1.5Gb of memory. I increased my memory to 3Gb to compensate. Any more than 3Gb is a waste with a 32-bit OS.
Hope this helps.
Ian
Before abandoning Vista altogether, there are a few things you can look at / do which may make it a bit speefier.
1) If it's a new install of Vista, it may still be indexing all the files on your Hard Drive. You can turn this off if it's a problem.
2) have a look in Task Manager. If any processes other your BOINC projects are taking substantial amounts of processor, check if they are esential Windows processes and if not terminate them.
2) Also in Task manager, under Performance, check the value of Total Commit Charge and the value of Total Physical Memory. If Commit is greater than Total, your system will be thrashing the Page File, and this will slow it down. Add memory to fix. In my system, my Total Commit is 1.5Gb of memory. I increased my memory to 3Gb to compensate. Any more than 3Gb is a waste with a 32-bit OS.
Hope this helps.
Ian