On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 18:55:24 -0000, "Robert Bowden"
<> wrote:
> You are grabbing 256MB of total memory for video, try using 32 or 64MB for
> video RAM, this should help a bit on speed.
At the expense of cutting back on video capability, including Aero.
Moreover the small increase in available RAM will not solve his
performance problem. It depends on what apps you run, but for almost
everyone, Vista will not run well with only 1GB of RAM. The only real
solution to his problem is to upgrade to at least 2GB, and perhaps
more, since he has onboard video.
> "MadEducator" <> wrote in message
> news
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> > Finally someone posted this problem. I was beginning to think it was just
> > me
> > and my laptop.
> >
> > I have an ACER 5100 Aspire and I have the same problem. Slower than
> > molasses log off and shut down. I did some troubleshooting on my own and
> > restored the computer to factory settings. It logged of quickly and
> > easily
> > until Vista did all its updates. Now I'm back to slow, slow, slow change
> > of
> > users, log off and shut down.
> >
> > I'm curious to see if there is a fix for this problem.
> >
> > I'm running Vista Home Premium, have an AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology
> > MK-38 2.20 GHz processor, 1 Gb Ram (though it says it only has 766 MB) and
> > a
> > 32-bit operating system.
> >
> > LK
> >
> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> Which version of Vista do you have installed?
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Ronnie Vernon
> >> Microsoft MVP
> >> Windows Shell/User
> >>
> >>
> >> "jct_molasses" <> wrote in message
> >> news:775A4423-D18E-4120-ADAB-...
> >> > Since the last discussion on this turned into employee management
> >> > advice
> >> > (totally unrelated to the Vista question!), I'll pose the
> >> > question/problem
> >> > again:
> >> >
> >> > When I try to shut down or just log off one user (HP Pavilion, bought
> >> > with
> >> > Vista loaded on it), it takes HOURS. (I waited once just to see how
> >> > long.)
> >> > I
> >> > end-up holding the power button to power off, get the "Safe Mode"
> >> > screen,
> >> > but
> >> > choose Normal, and everything works fine. . .until it's time to shut
> >> > down
> >> > or
> >> > log off again.
> >> >
> >> > Any fix for this?
> >>
> >
>
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