Why does Windows seem to lag when MULTITASKING?

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    Windows 7
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    Why does Windows seem to lag when MULTITASKING?


    I am d/l some files have plenty of RAM and HD space but when I go to do something it is very sluggish. Is there a way that I can improve this? If I stop d/l then it is fine. THX
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  2. Posts : 3,141
    Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
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    Hello apple,

    Welcome to the Seven Forums.

    Could you click on the 'update sys. specs' link under the 'My sys specs' button on the bottom left of one of your posts. That info will help us answer your questions. Fill in as much info as you can.

    Gary
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  3. Posts : 1,009
    Windows 7 RC 7100 32bit/64bit
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    I have noticed that too in some cases, when I download or especially when I copy files from network locations (lan and wireless) Windows gets laggy until the transfer finishes...

    I think it has something to do with the disk writes....

    Please confirm anyone...
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  4. Posts : 36
    Seven 7000 64-Bit
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    I do agree that with downloads and transfers certain applications get laggy, especially IE 32-Bit.
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  5. Posts : 3,141
    Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
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    Hmm, only d/ls I have done have been from the net, but I haven't noticed any big hit in performance. Well in IE, but I figured it was cause the bandwidth was being used by the d/l.

    Gary
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    apple said:
    I am d/l some files have plenty of RAM and HD space but when I go to do something it is very sluggish. Is there a way that I can improve this? If I stop d/l then it is fine. THX

    Well, we wouldn't even be able to tell if you even had true multitasking capabilities if you don't fill out your specifications.
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  7. Posts : 50
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Airbot said:
    Well, we wouldn't even be able to tell if you even had true multitasking capabilities if you don't fill out your specifications.
    Okay I did it in it. (sig).

    If I download and then go to move a window, the screen lags in re-draw. Also if I unzip, it does the same thing. I would have thought that this wouldn't be possible in a modern system. Otherwise it feels fast. Another operating system doesn't feel like this but I am liking windows 7 a bunch.

    Is there a setting I could change that would help.
    Updated the system found the place to set it for this board
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  8. Posts : 174
    Vista X64 ultimate/ 7 X64 Ultimate (7264)
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    You have to remember that when your downloading or uploading your discs are in use. So if a sata 2 dics has a true throughput or 50-60Mps then this will be greatly impacted on other applications trying to access the disc, wether it be for read or write. Is the disc/discs in use both used for download directory and access for the app or function that you are using?
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  9. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit build 7000
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    Sounds like a disk time issue. I wonder if 7 talks to the HDD more than the other OSs have. Also important to remember that this is still a beta and betas are supposed to be buggy :) I would try (if you have another HDD) moving your page file to another HDD to see if that helps. I know that in order to make it boot faster, it doesn't load as much stuff up front as before. Also, if you are downloading via IE8, it could very well be that because the download window is a plugin of IE. I know that for me, IE8 isn't playing too nice and it gets really slow, like when typing, but the rest of the system remains perky.
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  10. Posts : 50
    Windows 7
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    waymack91xj said:
    Sounds like a disk time issue. I wonder if 7 talks to the HDD more than the other OSs have. Also important to remember that this is still a beta and betas are supposed to be buggy :) I would try (if you have another HDD) moving your page file to another HDD to see if that helps. I know that in order to make it boot faster, it doesn't load as much stuff up front as before. Also, if you are downloading via IE8, it could very well be that because the download window is a plugin of IE. I know that for me, IE8 isn't playing too nice and it gets really slow, like when typing, but the rest of the system remains perky.
    I don't understand what you want me to try. I can put in another hard drive if you want but not sure what you want me to do. I am using chrome as my browser but it is not just the internet, just moving a window, any window when doing something like unzipping causes the window to lag and redraw like an old win95 machine. Otherwise it runs fast EXCEPT when I do anything hard drive intensive and this seems a little unusual.

    Please tell me what you want me to do.
    Thx
    Edited:
    A plane crashed into the Hudson river and I think we should send vibes and thoughts and prayers as its 20 degree's outside. On the news now. Terrible, terrible. Hope its okay to post this.
    Last edited by apple3; 15 Jan 2009 at 15:58. Reason: News Story, plane accident
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