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    Does my computer have a slow processor?
    Topic Started: Sep 23 2006, 04:12 PM (268 Views)
    NS_WiiRevo
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    Because I think thats what is messing up my Windows Movie Maker & my 30 day trail of Flash 8. Because both of these programs messes up & crashes alot.

    so here is my processor: *reads label from comp*

    1.4 GHz,AMD athlon tmXP 1600+ procesor.

    Is that a slow processor?
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    Ramen Hood
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    ^Yeah, it's slow. Mine's a Intel Celeron 2.0 though. It's the equivalent to.. about your processor lol, (since it's an AMD)

    But it shouldn't be crashing and messing up though. How much RAM do you have?

    PS, how does Movie Maker mess up? Details please.
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    KatzMotel
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    :3

    Though your processor is lame, I doubt that either of those programs would require a state-of-the-art rig. Perhaps there is another problem.
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    Sep 23 2006, 06:35 PM
    Though your processor is lame, I doubt that either of those programs would require a state-of-the-art rig. Perhaps there is another problem.

    that sounded so nerdy.
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    Nintendo_Golfer
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    Don't feel bad about your processor though, just check mine out and wonder how it even works:

    Intel Pentium III processor
    Windows Millenium Edition.

    127 megabytes RAM
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    Brianjxs
    Sep 23 2006, 11:56 PM
    KatzMotel
    Sep 23 2006, 06:35 PM
    Though your processor is lame, I doubt that either of those programs would require a state-of-the-art rig. Perhaps there is another problem.

    that sounded so nerdy.

    Not really... it's all pretty basic stuff.

    But to reiterate on my previous point, I doubt that your processor is the problem in this case. Since you haven't been very specific, I'd recommend the usual: virus scan, spyware scan, disk cleanup/defrag, blah blah blah.
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    Sep 23 2006, 05:07 PM
    ^Yeah, it's slow. Mine's a Intel Celeron 2.0 though. It's the equivalent to.. about your processor lol, (since it's an AMD)

    But it shouldn't be crashing and messing up though. How much RAM do you have?

    PS, how does Movie Maker mess up? Details please.

    I have *lloks*: 512MB SDRAM memory

    WMM messes up like when I'm either testing or editing the hourglass shows up then it just shuts down...
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    Ramen Hood
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    ^That's more than I have lol. Movie Maker doesn't mes up with me. So, as Katz said,

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