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Jimmmbo rsho...@hfx.andara.com microsoft public windowsxp general Hi I have been boticing that outlook has become extremely slow for loading. I had to reformat and reinstall xp (One big driver explosion :) ) oh by the way I'm running a dual boot Win98se and Xp Also my second e-mail account will only download

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2) After partitioning my drive and setting up a dual-boot system (before I discovered the mainboard was the source of the conflict...err rather WinXP) I was unable to boot It only works part of the time and when it does it is extremely slow to respond or it doesn't work at all and I'm forced to reboot anyway.

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_inetport.com comp os linux networking GRI (g...@netcom.es) wrote: I have a dual boot installation in my computer. I can use OS/2 WARP 4 and Linux RH 5.2. When I repite this operation in Linux, I can connect too, but my connection is extremely slow. If I try to ping to DNS address, I get 20s-40s responses,

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Edward W. Thompson thomed...@btopenworld.com microsoft public windows app_compatibility Your best solution is to install a dual boot system, DOS and XP. When you need to run to DOS We have a business that still uses some old DOS applications. Installed them on XP machines and now they run extremely slow. Any ideas?

WinOs2 and Personal Netware
Therefore, we decided to go with the select-a-system which comes with a dual boot of win 3.1 and OS/2 warp. Of course we were assured that win 95 would run smoothly on the .... Another terrible problem that I had was the machine running extremely slow. It would take around thirty seconds to open the control panel.

Riva 128 and Warp4
I later found that because of the dual boot, your pagefile must be placed on a partition with less activity (other than the system partition). I created a partition on my -----Original Message----- Hi, I am having an extremely frustrating and time wasting problem with Windows Explorer. Often, but not always,

The Results Are In: XP vs Mandrake 8.1
When windowed, the screen update is EXTREMELY slow (ie: I have no trouble at all in working out the order in which they are drawing things onto the window!) 2. Some IBM 'box' characters Set your computer up for dual-boot and use DOS. 2). Live with it. 3). Get a system that runs Unix or something similar (Linux?

Windows XP and Winproxy
... 256M Ddr, 40 GB Hd. I would like to install Linux on this system, but I have limited experience with Dual Boot Systems, and have never tried it on a W2K machine. I noticed that you can install linux to a 98 destination, but from what I read, it became extremely slow. If I go with Mandrake on a P233 machine,

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Have you tried loading Mill on the 30g UDMA 66 (c:) and "upgrading" to Win2k on a seperate then prompted so you can dual boot into either OS. I get normal write speeds, it's only reading that is extremely slow. All drives have DMA enabled in windows. Here's my system config: KT7A w/ Athlon 1Ghz (BIOS Rev.

New to Group..Would like advice..
... however, the print rate is JM> extremely slow. JM> I have a dual-boot, Win98 and RH 5.1 setup on a Micron 200 Mhz JM> PPro system. I've checked for IRQ conflicts within Win98 and the JM> BIOS to no avail. I've checked the printer port speed in Linux JM> using 'stty -a', and have confirmed a 9600 baud rate.

Slow Internet Connection
GRI g...@netcom.es comp os linux networking I have a dual boot installation in my computer. I can use OS/2 WARP 4 and Linux RH 5.2. When I repite this operation in Linux, I can connect too, but my connection is extremely slow. If I try to ping to DNS address, I get 20s-40s responses, or packet loss.

Moving Win98 to the Recyle Bin
I have a dual boot system and I am trying to use red hat 7.2 2.4.7-10 as my host and Win XP Home as my guest. The whole vm is running extremely slow. Takes about 10 minutes to print out LILO. I disabled apm in my bios and kernel.. no change. In my vm's bios it sets my system memory to be only 640 kb (should be

HELP!! Getting Frustrated with Linux going thru win98 too Internet
I managed to get iTunes to work with wine but it is extremely slow so I dual boot for those applications. So now that I am a college freshman to be, I am encountering one obstacle after another just because I use Linux. It seems that the computing centers at virtually every single school I've applied to are only

16 Bit DOS Apps
It's extremely slow, it has poor support for the other Office apps. It performs very poorly with audio plugins, (unless you're a Real Audio fanatic! I forget if this machine is dual boot or dedicated Linux - it runs without crash between power failures and boots Linux by default so I haven't seen the boot

Just bought (promotional) OS/2 2.1
Joe M. themu...@ix.netcom.com comp os linux setup When I input the command --> # lpr 'filename', I get a printout of the correct file, however, the print rate is extremely slow. I have a dual-boot, Win98 and RH 5.1 setup on a Micron 200 Mhz PPro system. I've checked for IRQ conflicts within Win98 and the BIOS to no

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The Results Are In: XP vs Mandrake 8.1
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Outlook 6 is slow
From time to time I experience extremely long shutdowns in Windows, problems booting into Windows. Extremely slow operations in Windows. Would the wise thing be to set the machine up to a dual boot environment and how would I do that? Do I need some other program or can it be setup with my current setup of Win 98

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8.2 Linux, I Give Up
I called Dell and the tech said that since the machine did not come with Windows2000 and Windows98 in dual boot they would not support anything. When you reboot, which I have to do manually in Windows98, the boot sequence runs extremely slow. RAM checking which used to take a few seconds for 128MB check now