Re:Having latency problem
2012/12/29 00:12:30
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RT1 - you have already taken the most important step - you have engaged with the forum. There is a wealth of information to be learned just from following some of the threads going back and forth here, and lots of folks helping each other get through the nightmares.
One thing that would help us to help you is to have you add your system specs to your profile's signature.
If you look at the bottom of my post, and lots of other folks's posts, you will see our specs in the signature.
To do this, look up near the top of the forum page, and hover your mouse over the button that says User Control Panel, then click on Edit Profile. Once there, click on the Signature tab, and enter your specs like you see mine - except you can skip the part about my cat and my pain pills if they do not apply to your system.
Anyways, after you enter your system specs in the signature, look near the bottom left for a check box about attaching your signature to your posts. Make sure that box is checked, or the forum will not attach them, even though you typed them in.
When you post questions or problems, our being able to see those specs will help us to help you, by our having a clue as to what you are running it will help us figure out how to best help you (sometimes).
Bob Bone
Wisdom is a giant accumulation of "DOH!"
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