Posted by: Jaxn
« on: 15. August 2012., 02:54:09 »Try to clean the temp files by typing %temp% in the Start > Run - area and also clean the Prefetch folder under WINNT, this has helped.
Posted by: Jaxn« on: 15. August 2012., 02:54:09 »Try to clean the temp files by typing %temp% in the Start > Run - area and also clean the Prefetch folder under WINNT, this has helped.
Posted by: F3RL« on: 25. March 2010., 11:42:37 »I have the same freezing problem with VSE 8.5i. I don't use VSE8.5 anymore, switched to F-Seucre. Anyway the problem was yes, the update process when computer starts up. But.. any good reason to freeze some computers? umm... Posted by: sdwgnr76« on: 16. March 2010., 19:35:05 »Hmm. i don't know.
Posted by: Samker« on: 04. March 2010., 08:41:38 »my XP laptop is slow for like 10 minutes after bootup due to Mcafee 8.5. Will a patch help? I'm 99% sure that it'll resolve this problem, I was write you answer here also: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,2394.msg10052.html#msg10052 Posted by: cbdenver« on: 04. March 2010., 05:35:28 »my XP laptop is slow for like 10 minutes after bootup due to Mcafee 8.5. Will a patch help?
Posted by: Samker« on: 30. April 2009., 08:32:59 »Posted by: F3RL« on: 28. April 2009., 11:10:04 »I have the same freezing problem with VSE 8.5i. That might be it as most people are suspecting it as an issue. When it updates, it actually freezes or slows down the computer performance a lot for few seconds. Btw my computer is 4-years old Dell Dimension 3000; - Intel Pentium 4, 2.90GHz CPU - 1.00GB of DDR2 RAM - Intel 82865G Integrated Graphic with 64MB RAM - 160GB 3-partitions (Knoppix, RedHat and Windows XP) Well, I might need to just live with it Thank you for you helps! Posted by: Samker« on: 28. April 2009., 08:03:08 »I have the same freezing problem with VSE 8.5i. I have same felling about this issue... Quote Hello, Posted by: delta_777« on: 27. April 2009., 13:25:09 »I have the same freezing problem with VSE 8.5i.
This could be due to the update process of Mcafee AV. Any comments would be appreciated Posted by: F3RL« on: 25. April 2009., 10:39:42 »Hey F3RL, I'll give you a legit one (VSE8.7). interested? Well, that would be greate if you could share the copy of legit VSE8.7, but... Isn't it a little bit unstable? Because I have a copy of VSE8.7 (downloaded long time ago) but it seems to be slow and unstable - I was waiting for a patch to come out. Btw, it would be great if you could share thank you. - Eric Posted by: HISNA« on: 25. April 2009., 06:29:50 »I might be... I'll have to see why VSE8.7 is better than 8.5i before I installit tho....lol. I'll let you know if I want it or not.
Posted by: georgecloner« on: 16. April 2009., 04:47:32 »2 things:
1. 100% CPU usage. (too many process in the background / cpu overheats) 2. Memory clogged. Hey F3RL, I'll give you a legit one (VSE8.7). interested? Posted by: babynegro« on: 15. April 2009., 13:48:03 »I have experienced the same problem in one of my computers. Think the problem are the hardware limitations (e.g. Processor, Memory, etc...).
I disabled the McAfee for launch at startup and it boot a little bit faster. Current PC Configuration: Brand: Dell Dimension 8200 OS: Windows XP Professional SP3 Processor: Pentium 4 1.8Ghz Memory: 512MB RDRAM Dual Channel 400Mhz Posted by: F3RL« on: 17. March 2009., 10:25:33 »Try to access XP's event viewer and study them closely for defined errors (usually signed with a red marked icon). Sorry but I do not use 'legit' copy of VSE, it is pirated one (I apologize McAfee but I will get Internet Security suite soon). Would you like the copy of it in case it contains malicious codes? But it seems only happens to my computer, other laptops, computers I've installed have no problem with freezing at startup. Thank you for your suggestion. and I will have a look at the event log Posted by: georgecloner« on: 17. March 2009., 04:18:10 »Try to access XP's event viewer and study them closely for defined errors (usually signed with a red marked icon).
For fast access: START>RUN type in: "c:\windows\system32\mmc.exe c:\windows\system32\eventvwr.msc" Kindly give us info on errors you may find. Is your MCAfee a legit one? |