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war59312 16th Jun 04 06:39 PM

Well this is strange. Scolling is eating 100% of my processor. Be it in word, IE, outlook express, trillian, mozilla fire fox... Just to name a few.

Not sure what the problem is. BTW got a new grahpics card again. :)

BTW this was happening before my new card. So I know it is not the card. Must have been a damn windows update.

Anyone have any ideas?

Um ok it is smooth scrolling. Strange but never had this problem untill now.

Thanks,
Will

richardc2000 17th Jun 04 01:01 AM

have you tried removing your mouse drivers or rolling them back
you might want to go into device manager and look at the Properites/
Advanced Settings and see if they are the defaults.

war59312 17th Jun 04 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by richardc2000@Jun 16 2004, 08:01 PM
have you tried removing your mouse drivers or rolling them back
you might want to go into device manager and look at the Properites/
Advanced Settings and see if they are the defaults.

Reinstalled mouse drivers. No luck. :( Guess I will just disbale somooth scrolling for now with tweak ui.

robinwilson16 21st Jun 04 03:37 PM

Is your desktop wallpaper resized on the desktop?

If your wallpaper on the desktop is a different size to your resolution and your desktop setting is to stretch the image when you scroll or drag windows around it has to recalculate the dimentions of the wallpaper all the time. This is especially bad if the image is out of proportion to the size of your desktop too.

To fix this you would open the image you were using as the wallpaper and resize it to the resolution you are using and save it as something else then select the new image as your wallpaper.

This is just an idea, as this gave me that problem.

war59312 21st Jun 04 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by robinwilson16@Jun 21 2004, 10:37 AM
Is your desktop wallpaper resized on the desktop?

If your wallpaper on the desktop is a different size to your resolution and your desktop setting is to stretch the image when you scroll or drag windows around it has to recalculate the dimentions of the wallpaper all the time. This is especially bad if the image is out of proportion to the size of your desktop too.

To fix this you would open the image you were using as the wallpaper and resize it to the resolution you are using and save it as something else then select the new image as your wallpaper.

This is just an idea, as this gave me that problem.

Um nope not a problem. Background is 1024x768 which is same as desktop. No redrawing. Even with no background same problem.

robinwilson16 21st Jun 04 11:27 PM

sorry,
was just a thought ;)

war59312 22nd Jun 04 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by robinwilson16@Jun 21 2004, 06:27 PM
sorry,
was just a thought ;)

Yeap and still annorying but not a major problem even though i miss smoth scolling some what. oh well

Just strange. Hopefully sp2 final will fix. ;) BTW running sp1.

~*McoreD*~ 22nd Jun 04 01:09 AM

May be it's a hint for you to try SP2 RC2 ;)

Luck.exe 22nd Jun 04 05:23 PM

Could be a trojan/virus.. I once had the gaobot virus and it would make SVCHost take all of my resources, when i finally was smart enough to run my AV software it found it and got rid of it.

Just an idea. :)

war59312 22nd Jun 04 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Luck.exe@Jun 22 2004, 12:23 PM
Could be a trojan/virus.. I once had the gaobot virus and it would make SVCHost take all of my resources, when i finally was smart enough to run my AV software it found it and got rid of it.

Just an idea. :)

Been there, done that. Even scanned for nortan to see if F-Prot Antivirus missed anything. Nothing. Scanned for adware/spyware as well. Checked startup and serivices. Nothing.

But yea McoreD I will install only sp2 rtm on my main computer. hehe

Have it installed on my old one and working fine.

Oh well f it. If not fixed after i install sp2 will repost i guess.

Thanks guys,
Willl


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