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[Help] Some slight bug in SP2 XP


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Hi,

I've googled this on the net and I found no topic whatsoever on my problem. I've also tried this forum but no luck. This bug was introduced in SP1 and it still remains in SP2.

Well, most times I either close an application or a window, I can't click on anything for at least 2 seconds. I tend to find this really annoying, is there a way for me to fix it?

Thank you for taking your time to read this topic.

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--Sonic


Posted
Hi,

I've googled this on the net and I found no topic whatsoever on my problem. I've also tried this forum but no luck. This bug was introduced in SP1 and it still remains in SP2.

Well, most times I either close an application or a window, I can't click on anything for at least 2 seconds. I tend to find this really annoying, is there a way for me to fix it?

Thank you for taking your time to read this topic.

Even when I tested Windows XP before, I can't recall having this problem! It's probably because you didn't do a fresh installation.

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I did a full installation with SP2 slipstreamed with it, the problem is still persisting. In fact, all the clean full installations I performed, that bug is still there.

I already defragged my drives. Still like that. Guess I'm going to have to call Microsoft then.

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I have a Athlon 3000 64 bit processor, fast enough to run Windows XP

And I have 1 gig of RAM. Windows XP runs fine, except I hate the fact that stupid bug is still there. I can't find any solution to it whatsoever, I ask my friends, and they have no problems with it, except me. And my computer is quite new too.

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strange how majority is on xp with sp2 and no one else has this problem, does this not tell you that its a fault on your side? possibly hardware or driver related, hard to say but for sure i would say thats its not a xp bug its a fault with you... :hello:

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