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| Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI speed had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be a white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did not improve. I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES with IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it is obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. My system specs: Dell 400SC Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core 3 GB memory NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 Dual LCD monitors Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates Thoughts? Anyone? |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I haven't heard of this particular situation, but there are interactions between IE8 and desktop GUI theme management software. Are you using windows blinds or other theme management software? Have you in some way modified the standard windows display themes? Steve "bargz" <bargz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C300BFF2-8139-4055-BA77-C460C9EA0368@microsoft.com... >I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI > speed > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be > a > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > not improve. > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES > with > IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically > it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it > is > obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > My system specs: > Dell 400SC > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > 3 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > Dual LCD monitors > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Thoughts? Anyone? > > |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I have not seen any other posts (or posted bugs) about such behavior. No-charge support for Internet Explorer 8 installation, set-up and usage (only) is available via the phone based on your locale through 31 December 2009. Customers must be running Windows XP or Windows Vista in a non-domain environment. => US & CA Residents: 1-866-234-6020 => Other locales: https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...px?&prid=13043 My personal recommendations include: => Install IE8 manually, not via Windows Update/Automatic Updates!! => Uninstall all third-party toolbars (e.g., Google; Yahoo; Windows Live) and third-party Windows Themes before installing IE8. => Close all open applications (i.e., anything with a taskbar icon) before installing or uninstalling IE8. => I would strongly recommend disabling your anti-virus application and any anti-spyware application's "system protections" (other than Defender's) before installing (or uninstalling) an IE upgrade. If you're running a third-party firewall, I would recommend disabling it and then enabling the Windows Firewall before installing (or uninstalling) an IE upgrade. => Create a Restore Point manually before installing IE8. [Do NOT use System Restore to remove/uninstall IE8; instead, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700. Then use the Restore Point prior to reinstalling IE8 per these recommendations. Norton users will need to see http://bertk.mvps.org/html/symantecdoc1.html.] => Reboot twice after installing or uninstalling IE8. => For best chance of success with IE8, make certain that your anti-virus application, any anti-spyware applications (other than Defender), and your third-party firewall (if any) are supported in IE8 Final before you decide install it. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 bargz wrote: > I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI > speed > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be > a > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > not improve. > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES > with IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but > specifically it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it > is obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > My system specs: > Dell 400SC > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > 3 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > Dual LCD monitors > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Thoughts? Anyone? |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? Hi Barg, See this blog post. http://blogs.msdn.com/tonyschr/archi...mitations.aspx Regards. "bargz" <bargz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C300BFF2-8139-4055-BA77-C460C9EA0368@microsoft.com... > I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI > speed > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be > a > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > not improve. > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES > with > IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically > it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it > is > obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > My system specs: > Dell 400SC > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > 3 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > Dual LCD monitors > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Thoughts? Anyone? > > |
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| RE: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I am using Windows XP, SP3 -- JimB "bargz" wrote: > I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI speed > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be a > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > not improve. > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES with > IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically > it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it is > obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > My system specs: > Dell 400SC > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > 3 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > Dual LCD monitors > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Thoughts? Anyone? > > |
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| RE: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/red Also makes me wonder if you have the Active Desktop on turned on. ('View my desktop as a webpage..' in display settings) This always gives rise to issues, has done since IE4. "JimB" wrote: > I am using Windows XP, SP3 > -- > JimB > > > "bargz" wrote: > > > I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI speed > > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be a > > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > > not improve. > > > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES with > > IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically > > it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it is > > obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > > > My system specs: > > Dell 400SC > > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > > 3 GB memory > > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > > Dual LCD monitors > > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > > > Thoughts? Anyone? > > > > |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/red [Active Desktop is disabled in IE7 and IE8.] Anteaus wrote: > Also makes me wonder if you have the Active Desktop on turned on. > ('View my desktop as a webpage..' in display settings) > This always gives rise to issues, has done since IE4. > > "JimB" wrote: >> I am using Windows XP, SP3 >> >> "bargz" wrote: >>> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last >>> week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI >>> speed had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there >>> would be a white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" >>> for your cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. >>> Also, >>> YouTube videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while >>> watching. >>> >>> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and >>> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation >>> did >>> not improve. >>> >>> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a >>> similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES >>> with IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but >>> specifically it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. >>> >>> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed >>> is >>> back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so >>> it is obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. >>> >>> My system specs: >>> Dell 400SC >>> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core >>> 3 GB memory >>> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 >>> Dual LCD monitors >>> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates >>> >>> Thoughts? Anyone? |
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| RE: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I'm seeing exactly the same problem as Bargz describes, namely a slowdown of the desktop background with white lag. It started when I upgraded to IE8 but my story gets a bit sadder... At first I didn't realise it was IE8 but I did notice that the white lag cleared up if I were to stop the explorer.exe process. When I restarted explorer.exe then the white lag returned. I decided that there might be a registry corruption causing explorer to slow things down so I did a system restore to the previous week and then everything then seemed ok. The following day I noticed that IE8 was no longer working and then I realised that the restore had restored me to before I installed IE8. So I reinstalled IE8 and to my dismay the white lag returned. So next I decided to can IE8 and roll back to IE7. I uninstalled IE8 and installed IE7 but to my further dismay IE7 refuses to run - it just drops back to the desktop. So now my choices are to have IE8 with a slowdown or to move over to Firefox (which I'm currently using but it keeps locking me up so i want it uninstalled asap). Help! another clue - with IE8 installed then I can't change the background without a restart. The old background remains on the desktop even after I've changed it in the display properties window. My specs are: Fijitsu siemens Pentium 4 HT 3.6 GHz 2 GB memory NVidia GeForce 7950 driver version 182.08 Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates Intersting that Bargz also has Pentium HT chip? any advice appreciated... --------- "bargz" wrote: > I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI speed > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be a > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > not improve. > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES with > IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically > it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it is > obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > My system specs: > Dell 400SC > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > 3 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > Dual LCD monitors > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Thoughts? Anyone? > > |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? Interesting: I have almost the same story here this evening. IE8 came up as an update with dotNET 3.5 so I figured what the hell, give it a try. Did an incremental backup, stored a system state, and let 'er rip. "Rip" is right. It took forever to install (over an hour) and the whole machine dropped to its knees w/r to speed. Several Restarts & a Cold Boot later I'd have enough and dropped back to the drive image just prior to those updates. Everything's back to nifty now and I've told update to never offer those to me again. The dotNET never did get installed. I've heard rumors that if you download ie separately it's OK but for now I think I'll live with 7 and let 8 ripen for a long while more. The whole thing was a PITA, like most of microsoft's efforts lately. Soon's I get all the drivers I need, MS is gone, gone, gone! XP is the only tie I have left and I can't wait to disconnect from it. Everything else has been replaced except VB which I no longer use. I'm running low on Vaseline! Twayne` Arfur wrote: > I'm seeing exactly the same problem as Bargz describes, namely a > slowdown of the desktop background with white lag. It started when I > upgraded to IE8 but my story gets a bit sadder... > > At first I didn't realise it was IE8 but I did notice that the white > lag cleared up if I were to stop the explorer.exe process. When I > restarted explorer.exe then the white lag returned. I decided that > there might be a registry corruption causing explorer to slow things > down so I did a system restore to the previous week and then > everything then seemed ok. > > The following day I noticed that IE8 was no longer working and then I > realised that the restore had restored me to before I installed IE8. > So I reinstalled IE8 and to my dismay the white lag returned. > So next I decided to can IE8 and roll back to IE7. I uninstalled IE8 > and installed IE7 but to my further dismay IE7 refuses to run - it > just drops back to the desktop. > So now my choices are to have IE8 with a slowdown or to move over to > Firefox (which I'm currently using but it keeps locking me up so i > want it uninstalled asap). > > Help! > > another clue - with IE8 installed then I can't change the background > without a restart. The old background remains on the desktop even > after I've changed it in the display properties window. > > My specs are: > Fijitsu siemens Pentium 4 HT 3.6 GHz > 2 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7950 driver version 182.08 > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Intersting that Bargz also has Pentium HT chip? > > any advice appreciated... > > --------- > > "bargz" wrote: > >> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 >> last week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my >> desktop UI speed had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows >> around, there would be a white "lag" behind them, similar to turning >> on "mouse trails" for your cursor. It acted like I had disabled >> video acceleration. Also, YouTube videos were jittery and my CPU >> utilization was very high while watching. >> >> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and >> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the >> situation did not improve. >> >> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with >> a similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB >> PAGES with IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, >> but specifically it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. >> >> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI >> speed is back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without >> trails -- so it is obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. >> >> My system specs: >> Dell 400SC >> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core >> 3 GB memory >> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 >> Dual LCD monitors >> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates >> >> Thoughts? Anyone? |
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| RE: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I have exactly this slow painting problem -- and have researched this all over. The only common thread in all these posts is "NVidia GeForce". My two computers have NVidia GeForce cards, I have slow painting problem with IE8. I remove IE8, painting problem gone. Other people without NVidia GeForce cards do not report this problem -- generally speaking. Nothing posted on NVidia forums about it ... Just a guess. "bargz" wrote: > I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI speed > had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would be a > white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > > Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation did > not improve. > > I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES with > IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but specifically > it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > > Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so it is > obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > > My system specs: > Dell 400SC > Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > 3 GB memory > NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > Dual LCD monitors > Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > > Thoughts? Anyone? > > |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? The common item I picked up on was "Pentium-4 HT", think it might be a logical processor issue? What processor type have you got? "hdonthecheap" <hdonthecheap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE29EFBE-AF60-4DEA-985C-AFA449DE0945@microsoft.com... >I have exactly this slow painting problem -- and have researched this all >over. > > The only common thread in all these posts is "NVidia GeForce". > > My two computers have NVidia GeForce cards, I have slow painting problem > with IE8. I remove IE8, painting problem gone. > > Other people without NVidia GeForce cards do not report this problem -- > generally speaking. Nothing posted on NVidia forums about it ... > > Just a guess. > > "bargz" wrote: > >> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last >> week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI >> speed >> had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would >> be a >> white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your >> cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube >> videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. >> >> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and >> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation >> did >> not improve. >> >> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a >> similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES >> with >> IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but >> specifically >> it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. >> >> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is >> back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so >> it is >> obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. >> >> My system specs: >> Dell 400SC >> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core >> 3 GB memory >> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 >> Dual LCD monitors >> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates >> >> Thoughts? Anyone? >> >> |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? VzzBxx wrote: > The common item I picked up on was "Pentium-4 HT", think it might be a > logical processor issue? If the HT stands for hyperthreading, perhaps you could try disabling hyperthreading (there is usually a BIOS option to do this) and see if it makes any difference? Harry. > > What processor type have you got? > > "hdonthecheap" <hdonthecheap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BE29EFBE-AF60-4DEA-985C-AFA449DE0945@microsoft.com... >> I have exactly this slow painting problem -- and have researched this all >> over. >> >> The only common thread in all these posts is "NVidia GeForce". >> >> My two computers have NVidia GeForce cards, I have slow painting problem >> with IE8. I remove IE8, painting problem gone. >> >> Other people without NVidia GeForce cards do not report this problem -- >> generally speaking. Nothing posted on NVidia forums about it ... >> >> Just a guess. >> >> "bargz" wrote: >> >>> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last >>> week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI >>> speed >>> had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would >>> be a >>> white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your >>> cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube >>> videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. >>> >>> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and >>> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation >>> did >>> not improve. >>> >>> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a >>> similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES >>> with >>> IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but >>> specifically >>> it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. >>> >>> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is >>> back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so >>> it is >>> obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. >>> >>> My system specs: >>> Dell 400SC >>> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core >>> 3 GB memory >>> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 >>> Dual LCD monitors >>> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates >>> >>> Thoughts? Anyone? >>> >>> > > |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? I have WindowsXP Home SP3 and also nVidia GeForce. I recently tried IE8 with the result of a slowdown in speed particularly my Outlook Express. I didn't realize it could be due to nVidia GeForce, however I have since uninstalled IE8 and all is OK again. "hdonthecheap" <hdonthecheap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE29EFBE-AF60-4DEA-985C-AFA449DE0945@microsoft.com... >I have exactly this slow painting problem -- and have researched this all >over. > > The only common thread in all these posts is "NVidia GeForce". > > My two computers have NVidia GeForce cards, I have slow painting problem > with IE8. I remove IE8, painting problem gone. > > Other people without NVidia GeForce cards do not report this problem -- > generally speaking. Nothing posted on NVidia forums about it ... > > Just a guess. > > "bargz" wrote: > >> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last >> week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI >> speed >> had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would >> be a >> white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your >> cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube >> videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. >> >> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and >> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation >> did >> not improve. >> >> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a >> similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES >> with >> IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but >> specifically >> it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. >> >> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is >> back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so >> it is >> obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. >> >> My system specs: >> Dell 400SC >> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core >> 3 GB memory >> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 >> Dual LCD monitors >> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates >> >> Thoughts? Anyone? >> >> |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/red yes, one computer is an older Dell 8400 with p4 HT 3.2 ghz but the other computer is newer lenovo with intel core-2 6700 2.66ghz. The p4 has gef 6800 and the ibm has gfe 7300le nvidia cards. CPU architectures are pretty different between machines. BTW, slow paint is one problem, broken desktop is the other. You cannot change desktop images after ie8 install on both machines. I do not think people realize IE8 problem immediately because there maybe a long time between installation and when they try to change their desktop background. I came up with this theory by reading peoples hardware configurations that experienced the problem. Everything was different between postings except Nvidia gef cards. Some MS tech with tools could shed light on this theory but I'm not going to spend the time. Can live without ie8 until I get a new computer with win7 on it. Like I said, just a guess. "VzzBxx" wrote: > The common item I picked up on was "Pentium-4 HT", think it might be a > logical processor issue? > > What processor type have you got? > > "hdonthecheap" <hdonthecheap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BE29EFBE-AF60-4DEA-985C-AFA449DE0945@microsoft.com... > >I have exactly this slow painting problem -- and have researched this all > >over. > > > > The only common thread in all these posts is "NVidia GeForce". > > > > My two computers have NVidia GeForce cards, I have slow painting problem > > with IE8. I remove IE8, painting problem gone. > > > > Other people without NVidia GeForce cards do not report this problem -- > > generally speaking. Nothing posted on NVidia forums about it ... > > > > Just a guess. > > > > "bargz" wrote: > > > >> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last > >> week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI > >> speed > >> had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would > >> be a > >> white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your > >> cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube > >> videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. > >> > >> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and > >> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation > >> did > >> not improve. > >> > >> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a > >> similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES > >> with > >> IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but > >> specifically > >> it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. > >> > >> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed is > >> back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so > >> it is > >> obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. > >> > >> My system specs: > >> Dell 400SC > >> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core > >> 3 GB memory > >> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 > >> Dual LCD monitors > >> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates > >> > >> Thoughts? Anyone? > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Is there a known issue with IE8 causing slow desktop paint/redraw? FYI----I have exactly the same configuration I.E. XP Home, SP3. and Nvidia GeForce. I installed IE8 when announced and have had NO slowdown whatsoever. I would suggest you investigate your virus programs for the cause of the slowdown. "John" <John@nomail> wrote in message news:%23w66I7L5JHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I have WindowsXP Home SP3 and also nVidia GeForce. I recently tried IE8 >with the result of a slowdown in speed particularly my Outlook Express. I >didn't realize it could be due to nVidia GeForce, however I have since >uninstalled IE8 and all is OK again. > > > "hdonthecheap" <hdonthecheap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BE29EFBE-AF60-4DEA-985C-AFA449DE0945@microsoft.com... >>I have exactly this slow painting problem -- and have researched this all >>over. >> >> The only common thread in all these posts is "NVidia GeForce". >> >> My two computers have NVidia GeForce cards, I have slow painting problem >> with IE8. I remove IE8, painting problem gone. >> >> Other people without NVidia GeForce cards do not report this problem -- >> generally speaking. Nothing posted on NVidia forums about it ... >> >> Just a guess. >> >> "bargz" wrote: >> >>> I have Windows XP SP3, and I decided to install Internet Explorer 8 last >>> week. It installed fine, and I used it for a week, but my desktop UI >>> speed >>> had become NOTICEABLY sluggish: when I move windows around, there would >>> be a >>> white "lag" behind them, similar to turning on "mouse trails" for your >>> cursor. It acted like I had disabled video acceleration. Also, YouTube >>> videos were jittery and my CPU utilization was very high while watching. >>> >>> Thinking it may have been outdated NVidia drivers, I downloaded and >>> installed the latest release from NVidia's web site, but the situation >>> did >>> not improve. >>> >>> I've searched the web and the newsgroups and cannot find anyone with a >>> similar problem; I found some people complained about sluggish WEB PAGES >>> with >>> IE8, but my issue is not that web pages are slow to load, but >>> specifically >>> it's a problem with my GUI rendering speed. >>> >>> Anyway, this morning I uninstalled IE8, rebooted, and now my GUI speed >>> is >>> back to normal (fast) -- I can move windows around without trails -- so >>> it is >>> obviously something with Internet Explorer 8. >>> >>> My system specs: >>> Dell 400SC >>> Pentium-4 HT 2.8GHz single core >>> 3 GB memory >>> NVidia GeForce 7600 GS 512MB AGP 8X, driver version 185.85 >>> Dual LCD monitors >>> Windows XP SP3 with all high-priority updates >>> >>> Thoughts? Anyone? >>> >>> > > |
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