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possible memory killer...need info
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i have a program on windows me called Ez cd creater, its a way to burn your music cd for a copy of that. when you go to burn it after the cd is copied there is no files that show the cd's music file on it, in other words when i copy the cd's music files i cant find it on my harddrive as if it doesnt copy to my harddrive, yet since i have been doing this i have noticed a super slow down in my computer performance. any ideas of what may be going on? could the music files be hidden? info needed pls
By default, Easy CD Creator uses the Windows TEMP folder to store copies of the music files IIRC. You should be able to find exactly how and where your particular install of Easy CD Creator is storing the files by having a look through the program's preferences/options settings.
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Your performance hit could be caused a few things; I'd start with this:
See which programs and processes are using the most CPU time and RAM by hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete and then clicking the Task Manager button in the resulting window. When Task Manager opens, click the "Processes" tab to view the list of running processes and the system resources they're using. You can sort the list (highest to lowest) by CPU or Memory Usage by clicking on the corresponding headers in the list.
If you see anything running that seems to be hogging a lot of your system resources, give us the details.
See which programs and processes are using the most CPU time and RAM by hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete and then clicking the Task Manager button in the resulting window. When Task Manager opens, click the "Processes" tab to view the list of running processes and the system resources they're using. You can sort the list (highest to lowest) by CPU or Memory Usage by clicking on the corresponding headers in the list.
If you see anything running that seems to be hogging a lot of your system resources, give us the details.
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Try Start - run - taskman
If I'm right, and I think I might be. Windows ME doesn't come with Task Manager.
Try downloading a program called startuplist, available from this site: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html
If you post the results of whats running at startup we might be able to ascertain whats wrong.
If I'm right, and I think I might be. Windows ME doesn't come with Task Manager.
Try downloading a program called startuplist, available from this site: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html
If you post the results of whats running at startup we might be able to ascertain whats wrong.
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Originally Posted by Landstalker
If you post the results of whats running...
(Hint: this thread has been inactive for over 7 months)
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
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