Posted By: Chadk | Jun 18th @ 5:04 AM
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Chadk
Chadk
excuse me - do you has a flavor?

Disclaimer: I love Windows 7. I really do. After upgrading to 7, I de-degraded my Windows machine to being my main surfing-machine and connected another monitor.

But I have noticed something... After about 5-7 hours of usage, I swear that it starts getting really slow.

Have anybody else noticed this?

 

JeremyJ
JeremyJ
The pioneers would be appalled!

I have not noticed this.  I have been using Windows 7 RC as my main OS since it became available.  Are you using the 32 or 64 bit version?

(Fixed my posting of non-existant technology Tongue Out)

Maybe it is just YOU slowing down Smiley Unless it is for work, perhaps 5-7 hours at a stretch is too much.  Even FOR work uninterrupted stretches that long are draining.

obrienslalom
obrienslalom
(2 2 2 3) *3 | 3 3 3

I want to use the 36 bit version....Just like 32, just a little bit extra.

RoyalSchrubber
RoyalSchrubber
One. How many time travellers does it take to change a lightbulb?

Then you want one of the server editions of Windows, in 32-bit x86 mode you can use 36 bit wide address space.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension Smiley

JeremyJ
JeremyJ
The pioneers would be appalled!

Doh!  Helps if I proof-read before I post.  Sad

exoteric
exoteric
I : Next<I>

Nope, not noticed, using beta (on laptop) and RC on main (not using main though, ahemn).
Full PC configuration details. Beta or RC.
Send feedback Wink

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