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I'm slowly moving everything to XP Pro SP-1, due to MS-es non-support
of Win98. I've upgraded still to all available patches since this late [beta], OS was released. The first problems I've discovered with using sim apps on it was that IL-2 absolutely would not run. Even with everything else shut down. Well, it would run, but very very slow. I couldn't even navigate options within it, without much frustration, because mouse pointing was so unresponsive! Totally unusable and unacceptable performance of IL-2. Even after much tweaking of XP. I don't see any issues concerning this on IL-2's website. Has anyone else encountered this specific problem or other sims not working on XP SP-1? Can you run MS latest or FS2002 ok? Will it run my old favorite Fly! ? I'm afraid I'd go nuts with the frustration of trying! My system has: 2.4G AMD processor, runs at 2.1 Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Mboard w/ Via KT400/AGP8x/4x, FSB 333/266/200 Socket A, 512MB ram, 3 DDR Dimm ATI Radeon 64MB 8500LE Award BIOS flashed 9-3-2003 I run a static swap file on a third and "fastest" hd set at 1000MB. My fsb is running at 333Mhz. I've got to say I am getting more than a little frustrated and angry with MS products and spending inordinate amounts of time trying to get it, and apps to run as they should and my next migration is going to be to Lindows in the very near future, as they supposedly have software that will run all MS apps within that OS. I mean purchaseable options to do that, anyway. I've had several other problems, including a very trying experience at trying to install Java on XP, [it took several hours over several days to accomplish]. Exhausting attempts at installing Norton 2004, also took several hours over several days, only to create such eventual problems only a month later as total corruption of itself after installing 12-23-2003 program updates, [XP hangs at shutdown and had an inability to read certain Norton apps' memory], which prevented it from doing so. It led to a better AV solution in Nod32 however, after NO solution from Symantec support, nor refund at this point. I could go on and on, but I have a job, I have to eat, I just don't have time to wrangle with MS beta OS'es and energy robbing Symantec! What do the rest of you do??? Thanks, JRC |
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What's the specs for your computer. It's not an XP or MS problem but most
likely a system problem within your computer. You probably have Win98 on a "Fat" drive and if you are trying to transfer files manually to XP over to a "NTFS" drive it is not going to work very well. You need to format "C" drive and completely reinstall everything from scratch. If XP frustrates you don't even think of Linux or Lindows. If you need some help ask but don't trash XP and MS unless you are sure that is the problem as many of us have XP and FS9 running perfectly on our systems. Dashi "JRC" wrote in message ... I'm slowly moving everything to XP Pro SP-1, due to MS-es non-support of Win98. I've upgraded still to all available patches since this late [beta], OS was released. The first problems I've discovered with using sim apps on it was that IL-2 absolutely would not run. Even with everything else shut down. Well, it would run, but very very slow. I couldn't even navigate options within it, without much frustration, because mouse pointing was so unresponsive! Totally unusable and unacceptable performance of IL-2. Even after much tweaking of XP. I don't see any issues concerning this on IL-2's website. Has anyone else encountered this specific problem or other sims not working on XP SP-1? Can you run MS latest or FS2002 ok? Will it run my old favorite Fly! ? I'm afraid I'd go nuts with the frustration of trying! My system has: 2.4G AMD processor, runs at 2.1 Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Mboard w/ Via KT400/AGP8x/4x, FSB 333/266/200 Socket A, 512MB ram, 3 DDR Dimm ATI Radeon 64MB 8500LE Award BIOS flashed 9-3-2003 I run a static swap file on a third and "fastest" hd set at 1000MB. My fsb is running at 333Mhz. I've got to say I am getting more than a little frustrated and angry with MS products and spending inordinate amounts of time trying to get it, and apps to run as they should and my next migration is going to be to Lindows in the very near future, as they supposedly have software that will run all MS apps within that OS. I mean purchaseable options to do that, anyway. I've had several other problems, including a very trying experience at trying to install Java on XP, [it took several hours over several days to accomplish]. Exhausting attempts at installing Norton 2004, also took several hours over several days, only to create such eventual problems only a month later as total corruption of itself after installing 12-23-2003 program updates, [XP hangs at shutdown and had an inability to read certain Norton apps' memory], which prevented it from doing so. It led to a better AV solution in Nod32 however, after NO solution from Symantec support, nor refund at this point. I could go on and on, but I have a job, I have to eat, I just don't have time to wrangle with MS beta OS'es and energy robbing Symantec! What do the rest of you do??? Thanks, JRC |
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Ok I see your specs.
You should have either two or four memory dimm's not three. DDR means dual data rate and most newer mobo run it dual channel. That means dimms in slot 1 and slot 3 of your memory bank or memory in slots 1 through 4. I don't know anything about AMD processor's but why would you have a mobo that's not capable of running your CPU at it's maximum speed, presently you have it under clocked. Dashi "Dashi" wrote in message ... What's the specs for your computer. It's not an XP or MS problem but most likely a system problem within your computer. You probably have Win98 on a "Fat" drive and if you are trying to transfer files manually to XP over to a "NTFS" drive it is not going to work very well. You need to format "C" drive and completely reinstall everything from scratch. If XP frustrates you don't even think of Linux or Lindows. If you need some help ask but don't trash XP and MS unless you are sure that is the problem as many of us have XP and FS9 running perfectly on our systems. Dashi "JRC" wrote in message ... I'm slowly moving everything to XP Pro SP-1, due to MS-es non-support of Win98. I've upgraded still to all available patches since this late [beta], OS was released. The first problems I've discovered with using sim apps on it was that IL-2 absolutely would not run. Even with everything else shut down. Well, it would run, but very very slow. I couldn't even navigate options within it, without much frustration, because mouse pointing was so unresponsive! Totally unusable and unacceptable performance of IL-2. Even after much tweaking of XP. I don't see any issues concerning this on IL-2's website. Has anyone else encountered this specific problem or other sims not working on XP SP-1? Can you run MS latest or FS2002 ok? Will it run my old favorite Fly! ? I'm afraid I'd go nuts with the frustration of trying! My system has: 2.4G AMD processor, runs at 2.1 Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Mboard w/ Via KT400/AGP8x/4x, FSB 333/266/200 Socket A, 512MB ram, 3 DDR Dimm ATI Radeon 64MB 8500LE Award BIOS flashed 9-3-2003 I run a static swap file on a third and "fastest" hd set at 1000MB. My fsb is running at 333Mhz. I've got to say I am getting more than a little frustrated and angry with MS products and spending inordinate amounts of time trying to get it, and apps to run as they should and my next migration is going to be to Lindows in the very near future, as they supposedly have software that will run all MS apps within that OS. I mean purchaseable options to do that, anyway. I've had several other problems, including a very trying experience at trying to install Java on XP, [it took several hours over several days to accomplish]. Exhausting attempts at installing Norton 2004, also took several hours over several days, only to create such eventual problems only a month later as total corruption of itself after installing 12-23-2003 program updates, [XP hangs at shutdown and had an inability to read certain Norton apps' memory], which prevented it from doing so. It led to a better AV solution in Nod32 however, after NO solution from Symantec support, nor refund at this point. I could go on and on, but I have a job, I have to eat, I just don't have time to wrangle with MS beta OS'es and energy robbing Symantec! What do the rest of you do??? Thanks, JRC |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 14:22:22 -0800, "Dashi" wrote:
I don't know anything about AMD processor's but why would you have a mobo that's not capable of running your CPU at it's maximum speed, presently you have it under clocked. AMD CPUs do run slower than the type number would suggest. The XP 2400+ should run at 2000 with an FSB of 266. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow. Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. http://tinyurl.com/55v3 |
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![]() "Alan White" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 14:22:22 -0800, "Dashi" wrote: I don't know anything about AMD processor's but why would you have a mobo that's not capable of running your CPU at it's maximum speed, presently you have it under clocked. AMD CPUs do run slower than the type number would suggest. The XP 2400+ should run at 2000 with an FSB of 266. OK thanks. ![]() Dashi -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow. Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. http://tinyurl.com/55v3 |
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