- Sep 20, 2000
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I've had this problem for a few years now, and I have no idea why it is. Regardless of how many programs I have running, or how much RAM I have, or what speed CPU I have, after I transfer a huge amount of data from 1 HD to another, Windows always seems to act real sluggish and slow for a good 5 min afterwards or so. I have no clue as to why it does that. Everything is slower, Start menu pops up slower, other programs start slower, but after a while, windows seems to "clean itself up" and goes back to normal operating speed.
Does anyone know why this is? Is it b/c of the motherboard chipset? I've been using VIA chipset for a few years now. Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
Does anyone know why this is? Is it b/c of the motherboard chipset? I've been using VIA chipset for a few years now. Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!