Anyone here using VDJ with HyperThreading enabled (there's two processors in win XP task manager visible) Pentium 4 ?
Just asking cause i just figured what caused VDJ to mess up every now and then, especially when browsing directories. When i disabled HT from bios, i can't reproduce the bug / graphics mess anomaly anymore.
So is this a problem in VDJ or is my computer somehow broken? VDJ is only application where i have seen ANY problems.. my comp has been totally stable for the 3 week i've had it.
Just asking cause i just figured what caused VDJ to mess up every now and then, especially when browsing directories. When i disabled HT from bios, i can't reproduce the bug / graphics mess anomaly anymore.
So is this a problem in VDJ or is my computer somehow broken? VDJ is only application where i have seen ANY problems.. my comp has been totally stable for the 3 week i've had it.
Inviato Sat 12 Jul 03 @ 2:48 am
Is it perhaps because vdj can potentially use a lot of memory and hyperthreading will attempt to swap things in and out of memory more so than if there was not hyperthreading? This is just a guess, I really not know all that much about it yet.
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Inviato Sat 12 Jul 03 @ 5:11 am
Thanks for your reply, but i'd like to hear from someone having such processor and the hyperthreading enabled.
I just spent a good while getting all latest service pack updates (win XP SP2) that i could find, only one of them sounded really promising (hyperthreading and large filemappings cause corruption), but it didn't help with the VDJ problem.
I just spent a good while getting all latest service pack updates (win XP SP2) that i could find, only one of them sounded really promising (hyperthreading and large filemappings cause corruption), but it didn't help with the VDJ problem.
Inviato Sat 12 Jul 03 @ 12:35 pm
Please don't post the same topic in 2 forums.
Inviato Sat 12 Jul 03 @ 1:21 pm