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Slow menus in CMR

Peter Wedla

Slow menus in CMR

by Peter Wedla » Fri, 08 Jan 1999 04:00:00

Hi All
I'm having a problem since doing a clean install of win98. I used to run CMR in
95 ok but since upgrading to 98 I find the menus very slow, also when going into
a rally the setup screen takes over 1 minutes before it lets me change anything.
then the menu selection is very slow. Any ideas anyone ?

Cheers
Pete

Huw Millingto

Slow menus in CMR

by Huw Millingto » Sat, 09 Jan 1999 04:00:00



> Hi All
> I'm having a problem since doing a clean install of win98. I used to run
> CMR in
> 95 ok but since upgrading to 98 I find the menus very slow, also when
> going into
> a rally the setup screen takes over 1 minutes before it lets me change
> anything.
> then the menu selection is very slow. Any ideas anyone ?

> Cheers
> Pete

No ideas, but I get exactly the same problem here on Win98. I haven't tried
it on Win95.

Huw

Lee Wilbor

Slow menus in CMR

by Lee Wilbor » Sat, 09 Jan 1999 04:00:00

Hi Yall,
This may give you a solution. I had Codemasters TOCA do the same thing when
I upgraded to win 98. The menus and track loading took a loooong time. I
have 2 computers and 1 did it and the other didnt. I updated the Hard disk
bus master drivers and what do ya know, it went back to normal. This was the
only game that had any problem also. Strange....
 I hope this helped.
                                             Lee



>> Hi All
>> I'm having a problem since doing a clean install of win98. I used to run
>> CMR in
>> 95 ok but since upgrading to 98 I find the menus very slow, also when
>> going into
>> a rally the setup screen takes over 1 minutes before it lets me change
>> anything.
>> then the menu selection is very slow. Any ideas anyone ?

>> Cheers
>> Pete

>No ideas, but I get exactly the same problem here on Win98. I haven't tried
>it on Win95.

>Huw


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