Problems with the new computer.
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Mike, not to beat a dead horse...but are you using intellipoint 6.1 or 5.4? My search for a fix of my problems, similar to Eric's, found that there were PS and SF (Max too, I think I remember) problems with the newer but not the older mouse software.
Also, some of the problems with SU and Nvidia were fixed with the latest GeForce driver, not yet available for Quadro...?
Don't know who should fess up about all this, but losing the mouse driver is a quick fix (if you can get rid of it without reformating :`)
Side note (may make you feel less preggers, Eric): The files I was having major slowdown with that prompted me to upgrade are still slow as molassas on the new machine (may be corrupted afterall...?), and of course the smaller, or less complicated, files have no drain on the old machine...Murphy's Law (or less polite!)
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Well if you look really carefully at Mike's post he does have 6.1
I just got off the phone with the guy who built my machine and he said I should never have installed the mouse driver. All I had to do was plug in the new mouse and restart... sometimes my ignorance is so strong
Well to settle your mind a bit Tom the reason for the new machine is not specifically to have a new faster machine, we need 2 at the house as my wife is doing some online classes now.
And as for speed... as soon as I uninstalled the Intellipoint this morning I took a file that had a moderate amount of geometry and a pretty high res image copied 3 times in different orientations. I selected all of it and copied it 60 times and was able to navigate with only a tiny bit of slowdown. On the old machine, I would have seen smoke. -
Tom, it is 6.1 and besides SU, no problems with PS CS3 Extended or Cadsoft Envisioneer, my other two mostly used programs.
Mike
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Back home now and I turned Fast Feedback on again and no problems.
Now all I have to do is get a new router.
The one I am using now is a loaner from the company I got the computer from. So I still have to contact my ISP one more time and have them log the MAC address on a new router. I am just afraid to unplug anything right nowAll in all if the company I got it from had given me the mouse I originally asked for, none of this would have happened, at least the visual issues. Now getting hooked up to the net was a completely different story.
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Good to hear Eric.
Mike
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Ok, wish me luck. I have the new router and I am about to call my ISP. If you don't "hear" from me soon you will know I have hit critical mass. I don't forsee a problem however.
Edit: The new router is installed and I am up and running.
Thank you all for your help and patience with me. And Frederik, I am happy I could be your Peyton Place today
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