I don't know if this is a software question, an O/S problem or a browser problem; since it involves all 3 I put it in this General Forum.
I run XP with broadband. 1.7ghz CPU. I used to use MSIE; now I run Firefox.
The next paragraph is not my problem; just info that might help someone respond more easily.
OK, I boot up every morning; I have no problems with that--it takes 3-4 minutes as I have 16 icons in my systray. 6 are minor ones that don't really do much...like Windows Security Area Alerts, one that says a local area connection is inoperative, a Spybot Resident thing, an SIS Utility Tray, that little speaker called "Volume Control", Safely Remove Hardware. The following are the sigrnificant programs: a clock reading "Fri. 25 Feb 2005 08:05:08", Sygate, ICQ, CPU and I have a temp. measuring program, Norton Anti-Virus, Yahoo Messenger and Quicktime.
I have 24 desktop icons. 18 take me to my own onboard programs; the rest connect to the net.
Here's my question. I have Word 2002, I have Photoshop 7 and my email program, Eudora. Since I installed Firefox these programs seem to me to take longer to load than when I had IE. But this is subjective I know.
So how do the times (actually timed) to load strike readers of this post?
These are measured after boot is fully finished and my HD is hardly blinking.
Eudora: 17" (I have only 7-8 brief In and Out letters at any one time.)
Word 2002 12"
Photoshop 7: 45"
FireFox 10" (sometimes 5-6')
So are these loading times of these 4 programs normal. How do they compare with your experience? If they are slow, what can be done about them?
Moved to Windows XP/Longhorn
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