On Aug 25, 10:37 pm, markm75 <markm...@msn.com> wrote:
> Has anyone had trouble running Vista x64 on this motherboard.. In this
> case.. with only 2GB of memory?
>
> I have a 1.86 Core2 CPU, the memory is the Corsair Twin2x2048-6400
> (5-5-5-12) 800mhz ram...
>
> For awhile I ran just 2GB of the memory.. things were often slow.. not
> consistently though.. Sometimes, just cliking on an explorer shortcut
> would take say 15 seconds to open the window instead of the usual say
> 2 seconds.. or opening an IE window would take just as long.. quite
> bad..
>
> I did note that on startup svchost.exe was churning on 100% cpu for
> awhile (takes about 8 minutes to fully load everything, and i do have
> alot of startup items).. I tried right clicking in taskmanager the
> svchost.exe to see services affected and there were a bunch.. This
> 100% usually goes away once the 8 min load is done...
>
> Often.. the sluggishness would still be going on even without the CPU
> % very high.. So I dont think this case was cpu % issues...
>
> So today I put in 2gb more, giving me 4gb of memory.. I bootup.. I
> noted that the TrustedInstaller.exe was sitting at 100% and never went
> down.. opening windows was horrible.. 40 seconds or more until various
> windows would come up.. I read somewhere to disable the service
> Windows Distrubtion service or similar (trustedinstaller) .. i'd
> rather not do this permanently.. What was odd, was before doing this..
> if i removed the 2GB of extra ram, the trustedinstaller didnt stay
> pegged at 100%.. things responded..
>
> So I disabled the service.. tried 4gb again.. still very sluggish.. I
> noted that svchost.exe was sucking up 100% again.. even after
> booting.. I saw these services under it:
> Audio Endpoint, Builder, CSCService, hid service, ip bus enum, netman,
> pcisvc, sysmain, trkwks, umrdpservice, uxsms, wdi systemhost, wpd bus
> enum, wudfsvc..
>
> I then read on the forum for Asus, some said this board has issues
> running 800mhz ram.. they suggested setting the voltage on the
> NorthBridge to 1.5 and/or setting the ram to 667MHZ.. I tried either/
> or/both.. and sluggishness continued.. So that fix didnt help alot,
> though maybe a little (10%)..
>
> I also noted that iexplorer.exe was about 50-100% at times, so i tried
> clearing the cache.. Not sure if this has helped or not..
>
> I have vmware 6.x installed as well.. so i just tried removing this
> one.. Now my cpu is about 36% on average.. (Ie, at least the 64bit
> version, so far not sucking alot)..
>
> However, if i open internet explorer now.. it takes about 12 seconds
> to load up (blank).. resources during this for iexplorer.exe still
> climb to 38% or so.
>
> I notice that Outlook.exe is often jumping up to 10-30%.. usually
> around 2% though (hotmail accounts and rpc over http exchange
> account)..
>
> I've tried closing outlook, but things still lag.
>
> Right now at this moment, I dont see any svchost.exe's sucking up
> resources.. about the only thing is weatherbug at 12%..
>
> Even closing the bug, still takes maybe 9 seconds open time for IE 32
> bit. I did notice that x64 IE only takes about 5 seconds to come up
> (blank page).
>
> I should note I'm running all SATAII drives (seagate 160gb for the
> OS).. I run 3 internal drives.. a 160gb C, 500GB D, 400GB E, an
> esata F 400gb drive too.. the 3 internal drives are all really
> removable, using the SATAII mobile rack cartdrige system (I pretty
> sure I have tried running the drives outside the carts in case that
> was a slowdown issue)... my video card is the nvidia 8600GT.
>
> This is all quite frustrating.. my work pc (dell) is a 2.13 core2 with
> 4gb and x64 vista and runs like a dream..
>
> Anyone know of any ideas on this one?
This may sound odd.. but setting the memory remap option in chipset to
enabled seems to have made things better.. my bootup times are the
same, but after that all is better. Running the memory at 800mhz too
(4gb)
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