If Dell is like everyone else, you got a load of junkware on your PC. I
suggest you remove all you can, and then use Microsoft's Autoruns to see
what starts up with your PC. I know the Windows Search service will take
your CPU time if its running. I also used TweakVI and that seems to have
helped some.
I wouldn't think your new PC would be 10 times faster than a Celeron, but
maybe 2-4 times faster. You may be held back by that old version of
Premier - it may not take advantage of dual-core CPUs or even the full
instruction set...you should seriously consider upgrading it. Yeah, I know
they charge too much, but if you want the best, you have to pay the price...
Dana Cline - MCE MVP
"therocker39" <> wrote in message
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>I just bought A new dell xps 410 with E6600 and 2 gigs of 667ghz ram I
> installed my video editing software and all the other apps I had on my old
> xp
> rig wich was a celeron processor and it takes twice as long for my video
> editing software to start up and the drag and drop features take sometimes
> up
> to a minute to actually execute building previews takes an extra couple of
> minutes and the app tends to crash in vista it is an older version of
> adobe
> premiere pro (premiere 6.5) I would think that this machine would be at
> least
> ten times faster than the old celron but that is not the case is it that
> the
> software is to old a version and not compatible it does work at times I
> have
> managed to do a couple videos but it takes so much longer I will have to
> delete vista and go back to xp (much cheaper than buying newer version of
> premier) unless someone can help fix the problem. any Ideas would be
> greatly
> appreciated
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