Hello,
Stuttering is caused by ineffcient graphics card performance. To minimize this problem, one must have the correct video drivers loaded in the machine. The other things is this--often, the computer is running things in the backgroung. A little trip with msconfig into the start-up table will show you what all is actually running, besides the simulator.
One should clear out the internet activity records. Stored cookies and website addresses will force the computer to seek an internet connection and if one is found, internet conversations ensue.
To maximize simulator performance, all the background activities should be disabled. Then all that stuff can be re-enabled.
Too much multitasking will bring the best machine to its knees!
Cheers,
srude
Stuttering is caused by ineffcient graphics card performance. To minimize this problem, one must have the correct video drivers loaded in the machine. The other things is this--often, the computer is running things in the backgroung. A little trip with msconfig into the start-up table will show you what all is actually running, besides the simulator.
One should clear out the internet activity records. Stored cookies and website addresses will force the computer to seek an internet connection and if one is found, internet conversations ensue.
To maximize simulator performance, all the background activities should be disabled. Then all that stuff can be re-enabled.
Too much multitasking will bring the best machine to its knees!
Cheers,
srude