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Ive been installing and running Vista for quite some time. However, the menus during install (booting from cd) are unbelievably slow. I mean, it hurts to think of it. Like when I hit install or enter a cd key, it honestly takes over a minute, maybe even two, to go to the next window. It installs fine and works dandy afterwards, just the setup process is grueling.

 

Just so I dont feel so alone in this, does (or did) anyone ever experience this?

Ive been installing and running Vista for quite some time. However, the menus during install (booting from cd) are unbelievably slow. I mean, it hurts to think of it. Like when I hit install or enter a cd key, it honestly takes over a minute, maybe even two, to go to the next window. It installs fine and works dandy afterwards, just the setup process is grueling.

 

Just so I dont feel so alone in this, does (or did) anyone ever experience this?

 

fanboy bate detected...... warning warning..... fanboys detection has be activated, disregard any post reply by track09, robotskip or any other related errors.... jk's;)

 

try find out your computer specs.... and possibly post em.... also I dunno about vista on all computers but I know Windows x64 with its default video drivers is laggy as heck....

My system setup is as follows:

 

3.0Ghz 630 Intel P4

4x512 dual channel DDR

2 SATA drives

1 CDRW/DVDROM drive

1 DVDRW drive

1 Floppy

6800 128mb video card

ASUS P5P800-se

1 SB Live sound card

 

Maybe cause im installing 32bit on an 64bit capable processor? Doesn't make sense to me, but I'm just brainstorming.

 

I guess others aren't experiencing this... Oh well, if it works it works right? :)

 

Thanks for the input guys

fanboy bate detected...... warning warning..... fanboys detection has be activated, disregard any post reply by track09, robotskip or any other related errors.... jk's;)

 

try find out your computer specs.... and possibly post em.... also I dunno about vista on all computers but I know Windows x64 with its default video drivers is laggy as heck....

 

 

No, you twit, I'm objective, keeping Apple fanboys like YOU in line. I use OS X, Linux and Windows, and gladly accept each OSes good features, and point out where you lie. YOU are the fanboy.

Maybe cause im installing 32bit on an 64bit capable processor? Doesn't make sense to me, but I'm just brainstorming.

 

Hmmm, nah, I don't think that would be it, since I installed Vista (32bit version) on my Core 2 Duo with no problems. It could be a graphics driver. I imagine the installer uses a basic graphics driver, which probably just doesn't get along well with your video card.

 

When you drag the installer window around, is it really (as in, painfully) slow to move?

It's not the 32-bit vs. 64-bit thing.

 

My install of Vista was quick. It only took about 20 minutes, maybe 30. I didn't have the slowness you're talking about at all.

 

If I had to guess, I would say that your hard drives might be running in IPO mode instead of UDMA. This caused massive slowdowns in my OSX install, and it does the same thing to Windows as well. You might just have to suffer through the install and then enable UDMA once you're in Windows.

No, you twit, I'm objective, keeping Apple fanboys like YOU in line. I use OS X, Linux and Windows, and gladly accept each OSes good features, and point out where you lie. YOU are the fanboy.

 

for you callin me a twit I should slap you with my white glove but I'll not, don't want to dirty it..... for your into I've got Unix,OpenBSD,Linux,AmigaOS 3.9, Windows XP32bit, Windows XP x64, OSX on computers.... and have tried: AmigaOS,OSX,dos,BeOS, OS/2, Linux,OpenBSD,FreeBSD, various flavors of Linux, Windows 1.0, 3.11,95,98,ME,NT,NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Vista,ReactOS, maybe something else I missed:P.... I test software its my hobby no fan of nothing, just fan of some things... I just speak my mind so get it strait.... take a joke, without trying to make someone something they're not:)...

for you callin me a twit I should slap you with my white glove but I'll not, don't want to dirty it..... for your into I've got Unix,OpenBSD,Linux,AmigaOS 3.9, Windows XP32bit, Windows XP x64, OSX on computers.... and have tried: AmigaOS,OSX,dos,BeOS, OS/2, Linux,OpenBSD,FreeBSD, various flavors of Linux, Windows 1.0, 3.11,95,98,ME,NT,NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Vista,ReactOS, maybe something else I missed:P.... I test software its my hobby no fan of nothing, just fan of some things... I just speak my mind so get it strait.... take a joke, without trying to make someone something they're not:)...

 

Maybe we should stick to the OP's problem...

 

Anyway: It does use a basic graphics driver at first, but I only noticed prolonged slowness between menus when installing Vista in a Virtual Machine.

Nope, actually its not, just the response in between the menus... Weird, huh? I passed the CCNA last year as a sophomore and I can't figure this out >_

 

Then it could be the read speed from your CD/DVD drive. Maybe try a new one and see if the problem is fixed. :D

 

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Actually, thinking about it, it probably wouldn't be the read speed. Otherwise, it would take you hours to install it too...

I checked the UDMA option, all controllers have it enabled. And my drive reads at 16x for DVD, so it wouldnt be that either. It installed faster on my sister's centrino acer latop (before SHE got a mac, despite my endless struggle with osx...). Oh well, I can deal with it. Plus, I'm buying a new flash drive tonight with great read/write speeds (old one broke anyway) so ill try the vista install from the drive that was featured on digg recently. I can deal with it though.

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