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Installed Thunderbird 5.0 beta 1 and noticed a large downturn in system speed, checking it out it's using between 15-20% of my Ram ( 2 x 512mb). :shock:

Just ordered a couple of 1gb cards to upgrade from Mr memory.

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 Post subject: Re: Slow computers
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No offense meant, but it is a BETA version for testing by their experts to see what problems may exist.
You would probably be better leaving it to them and revert back to Thunderbird 3.1.

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ps. No rock in Canada, sorry.

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What ya mean NO ROCK. ::b I got a great big one in Littlehampton last week. :cb

Yes I know it's for testing, I was just posting the information.

Another annoying habit is it asks if I want to compress the emails every time I delete the ones I don't want.

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Another annoying habit is it asks if I want to compress the emails every time I delete the ones I don't want.


Sounds like the old Outlook Express that wanted to compress mail every 50 times you opened it.

Hope it is a lot better than OE was. It would lose mail for the fun of it when trying to compress.

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It asks about every 3 time. ::b

Gone back to the old 3.1 till the Ram turns up, then I'll rethink it.

Running around 926.00mb used and 88mb free at the moment.

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Dave.

Under processes/Registry size, what is the disk they refer too.

It shows anything from 0% to 100% with no logical reason, the computer slows dramatically when it shows 100%.

Same with the ram, yesterday it was showing 70-82%, at the moment doing exactly the same, with all the same programs open, it showing 50% ish ::b

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what OS you running scruff?

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if you right click my computer and go to properties. then follow these screenshots.. advanced tab, advanced button, change button. try changing to system managed and reboot. have a few systems here that grind to a halt if this is left as a fixed page file.

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 Post subject: Re: Slow computers
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Thanks root, done that and will give it a try.

Ordered 2 x 1gb ram yesterday noon from MrMemory.co.uk, turn up this morning 10:30am can't beat that.

£51.00 for the two, inc. :thumbright:

Now got to figure how I took the lappy apart :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Slow computers
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ooooh, what lappy you got, might be able to find a service manual round somewhere?
ram is usually in primary slots on the underneath in a bay marked with an m or sometimes annoyingly under the keyboard.

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HP Pavilion dv 1000.

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http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00444244.pdf

page 36-37

and 122-123

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Interestingly that shows one and I have 2 512 boards. where does the other one hide, under the top one perhaps. :dunno:

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they should be overlayed like this: // if that makes sense?

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