J
Jack
Guest
I am operating a Vista Ultimate 64x (version 6 - SP1) operating system with
2GB RAMM,
using an AMD dual 64 processor and a 360GB HD
There are so many Windows updates that it is really a pain.
My problem; For some reason when the updates start (I can hear the HD
working like
crazy) which shows a fleeting notice that it is updating, my system seems to
come to a
drastic slowdown.
While this is happening, when I try and open Internet Explorer 7 it opens
and then
freezes for sometimes as long as two minutes before the cursor starts
blinking and
I can access websites.
I did a restore to a previous date when I hadn't had this happen and things
started
working great again until the next update and WHAM, I am back to the
slowdown.
I'm not trying to diss Vista but I never had this problem with WinXP..
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct this problem?
I am using Firefox as a backup browser and it doesn't have this problem,
even
when the update is occurring?????
Thanks,
Jack
2GB RAMM,
using an AMD dual 64 processor and a 360GB HD
There are so many Windows updates that it is really a pain.
My problem; For some reason when the updates start (I can hear the HD
working like
crazy) which shows a fleeting notice that it is updating, my system seems to
come to a
drastic slowdown.
While this is happening, when I try and open Internet Explorer 7 it opens
and then
freezes for sometimes as long as two minutes before the cursor starts
blinking and
I can access websites.
I did a restore to a previous date when I hadn't had this happen and things
started
working great again until the next update and WHAM, I am back to the
slowdown.
I'm not trying to diss Vista but I never had this problem with WinXP..
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct this problem?
I am using Firefox as a backup browser and it doesn't have this problem,
even
when the update is occurring?????
Thanks,
Jack