Yeah, I started with one, gradually increased the "slowdown", no good.
Added a second instance, same result.
Third instance literally makes the laptop unusable.
I just don't get what I'm doing wrong, here. I'm certainly not lacking in
general computer skills (I'm a DBA, for heaven's sake!)... so I'm missed
something that I'm thinking is probably *very* obvious.
:/
On 7/19/07, Jochen Schäfer <js.josch@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Richard.
>
> Richard Henderson schrieb:
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> ..
> > 1. 2100
> > 2. Toshiba Tecra M3 laptop running XP SP2
> > 3. I downloaded NCU from UNNA.... I wasn't aware there was more than one
> > version... NCU reports as version 1.0 (c) 1992-1997
> >
> > Is that the correct version? The "For PC" folder on UNNA doesn't seem to
> > make a distinction.
> >
> > Using multiple instances of slowdown.exe literally make the laptop
> unusable.
> You should try to add one instance of slowdown, try to connect. If that
> fails, take another. It's quite possible that you cannot do much more
> than using NCU, but that's the prize one has to pay ;-)
>
>
> Bye Jochen
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