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      01-12-2008
Sometimes, when I want to launch a large .exe file, like the setup file for a
game, I'll double click on the icon, and the actual setup won't start for
several minutes. Such as today, I wanted to install a demo for Unreal
Tournament 3. I double clicked on the setup file, and the installer didn't
appear until 5 minutes later. This seems to happen with Vista occasionally
because this is not the first time it has happened. Sometimes, I forget that
I even launched it. And when the installer finally shows up, I say to
myself, "Whoa, what is this? Oh yeah, now I remember, I started this up 10
minutes ago."

These occurrences are few and far between, but they are a nuisance. Does
anyone know why this is happening or how to prevent/fix it? Also, setting
the compatibility to Windows XP SP2 didn't help.
 
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      01-12-2008
Greg wrote:

> Sometimes, when I want to launch a large .exe file, like the setup file
> for a game, I'll double click on the icon, and the actual setup won't
> start for
> several minutes. Such as today, I wanted to install a demo for Unreal
> Tournament 3. I double clicked on the setup file, and the installer
> didn't
> appear until 5 minutes later. This seems to happen with Vista
> occasionally
> because this is not the first time it has happened. Sometimes, I forget
> that
> I even launched it. And when the installer finally shows up, I say to
> myself, "Whoa, what is this? Oh yeah, now I remember, I started this up
> 10 minutes ago."
>
> These occurrences are few and far between, but they are a nuisance. Does
> anyone know why this is happening or how to prevent/fix it? Also, setting
> the compatibility to Windows XP SP2 didn't help.


Your Fista box is probably busy at the time spamming the Net with viagra
penis enlargement emails. Those spambots that love to inhabit Windoze boxes
do suck resources.

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      01-12-2008

there might be a number of reasons
exe compression, anti virus scanning the file before it is executed,
the file setting up a temporary folder and copying files there first,
the exe could be running java which is uber slow and takes a while to
run at the best of times..

i would try turning off anti virus first though as that is maybe the
most likely cause, another possibility is that your comp isn't quite
hefty enough to run vista withought having to use virtual memory.


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      01-12-2008
Its checking the integrity of the file if its safe or malicious.
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"Greg" <> wrote in message
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> Sometimes, when I want to launch a large .exe file, like the setup file
> for a
> game, I'll double click on the icon, and the actual setup won't start for
> several minutes. Such as today, I wanted to install a demo for Unreal
> Tournament 3. I double clicked on the setup file, and the installer
> didn't
> appear until 5 minutes later. This seems to happen with Vista
> occasionally
> because this is not the first time it has happened. Sometimes, I forget
> that
> I even launched it. And when the installer finally shows up, I say to
> myself, "Whoa, what is this? Oh yeah, now I remember, I started this up
> 10
> minutes ago."
>
> These occurrences are few and far between, but they are a nuisance. Does
> anyone know why this is happening or how to prevent/fix it? Also, setting
> the compatibility to Windows XP SP2 didn't help.



 
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David Sanders
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      01-12-2008
Greg wrote:
> Sometimes, when I want to launch a large .exe file, like the setup file for a
> game, I'll double click on the icon, and the actual setup won't start for
> several minutes. Such as today, I wanted to install a demo for Unreal
> Tournament 3. I double clicked on the setup file, and the installer didn't
> appear until 5 minutes later. This seems to happen with Vista occasionally
> because this is not the first time it has happened. Sometimes, I forget that
> I even launched it. And when the installer finally shows up, I say to
> myself, "Whoa, what is this? Oh yeah, now I remember, I started this up 10
> minutes ago."
>
> These occurrences are few and far between, but they are a nuisance. Does
> anyone know why this is happening or how to prevent/fix it? Also, setting
> the compatibility to Windows XP SP2 didn't help.


Are the exe's in question located on a network share? If so that would
explain the delay.
 
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David B. Mathews
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      01-12-2008

I have the same problem. I have more than enough horsepower as I have a
brand new Dell liquid cooled and a Q6850 processor, dual 8800GTX video
cards. Heck, when I click on the restore icon it takes a good 5 minutes
just for that to load. I think it is going to take not only help from
Microsoft but also the virus software people and who knows who else before
we see Vista get even close to XP.
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> Sometimes, when I want to launch a large .exe file, like the setup file
> for a
> game, I'll double click on the icon, and the actual setup won't start for
> several minutes. Such as today, I wanted to install a demo for Unreal
> Tournament 3. I double clicked on the setup file, and the installer
> didn't
> appear until 5 minutes later. This seems to happen with Vista
> occasionally
> because this is not the first time it has happened. Sometimes, I forget
> that
> I even launched it. And when the installer finally shows up, I say to
> myself, "Whoa, what is this? Oh yeah, now I remember, I started this up
> 10
> minutes ago."
>
> These occurrences are few and far between, but they are a nuisance. Does
> anyone know why this is happening or how to prevent/fix it? Also, setting
> the compatibility to Windows XP SP2 didn't help.


 
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      01-12-2008
NoStop wrote:

....his usual stupid jackass remarks about Vista.
Get lost bird brain. Go back to that open sores chapel where you belong.
Loser!
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      01-13-2008
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] wrote:

> Its checking the integrity of the file if its safe or malicious.


Bullshit. It takes Vista that long to check a file? Man, I knew that Vista
was slow, but that's ridiculous. BTW, learn how to post properly on Usenet,
then threads will make more sense for those who use real newsreaders.

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      01-13-2008
NoStop wrote:

....STFU you cross-dressing RS arse kissing lying linux POS troll.
Go back to where you belong as*hole.
Loser.
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      01-13-2008

i have a friend who has managed to slow his vista down to a crawl, the
way he managed this was by uninstalling programs by simply deleting the
program's folder in program files. the result of which was a pretty
messed up registry with dlls being pointed to for no good reason and
bum references to missing folders

so i guess that i am suggesting a registry cleaner, reg supreme does a
pretty good job at repairing such corruption, however use it only on
it's less in depth mode and also do so at your own risk as it could
potentially remove good things in the hive. however i have never had
any problems with it myself.

something else you could do is to scandisk then defrag your drives as
this is likely to increase performance if there is a lot of
fragmentation


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