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Old August 25th, 2010, 01:36 PM
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Re: Paying MTU to fix their bugs?

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Originally Posted by TheMusicGeek View Post
The computer is used exclusively for Hoster. There are no third party programs on it. It is an ASUS M70VN-C1 with an Intel Core 2 Duo T9400 2.53 GHz processor and 4 GB RAM. It has a GeForce 9650M GT graphics adaptor, Windows Vista 64 Bit with all the updates including Direct X 11 and WMP 11.0.6002.18111. The C: Drive (OS and Programs) has 162 GB free (about 2/3) and the E: Drive (Data) has 170 GB of 600GB free. I know Hoster is bloated but I have a hard time believing that this machine is underpowered.
I only mentioned "under-powered" if you are having problems with BA, like running Visualizations. I did not say under-powered for running Hoster, nor running other programs. General "Maintenance" still needs to be done from time to time, like empty temp files, defrag, etc. I use myLaptop for Hoster ONLY also, and was having a few issues even after all the Updates. I never considered doing a Registry cleanup, like I do on my home computers. When I finally did, just the other day, it found over 100 errors in the Registry, which can be caused just by doing updates. Maybe that will solve your issues too P.S. don't forget there have been issues with 64bit that do not exist with 32bit.
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