Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Dieng
- 22 Oct 2004 09:35
- 2306 of 11003
>> MoneyAM Homepage Consuming High CPU Resources
Spaceman, thanks for reply and suggestion that it's probably the ads.
Has this been discussed before. I recall ads being topical for a while, but I don't recall CPU loading coming up as an issue.
I had a look at ADVFN homepage. It is quite busy, and has quite a few 'flashing' ads, but doesn't use any more CPU than any other normal page. I note am homepage has scrolling blocks on it, which appears to be the only obvious difference.
I've now changed my browser default homepage away from am, so I don't get the CPU hit everytime I open a new browser. I suppose that 'fixes it' for me.
But I'm still surprised that this is how am intend it to be and I still wonder if there is something wrong somewhere, either my PC('s) or the homepage.
D.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 22 Oct 2004 09:42
- 2307 of 11003
Dieng,
Rest assured this is not how we intend things to to be, we have been working recently to make the homepage faster, but I am interested that it seems to consume CPU resources.
I will forward your message to our tech guys, and see if they can offer you any explanation.
Thanks
Ian
Dieng
- 22 Oct 2004 09:49
- 2308 of 11003
IanT ... Thankyou. Look forward to their views.
My original description of my problem is back in post 2272. I suggest you pass them both 2272 & 2305, to fully describe my experience.
Regards, D.
Spaceman
- 22 Oct 2004 09:50
- 2309 of 11003
Dieng, its a touchy subject !
We all know the reasons for ads and most of us accept them as a fact of life, but depending upon the type of ads they can have a pretty major affect on your machine response.
It is possible to block adverts with add on software.
By the way there is a big difference between flashing ads and flash ads !
The Other Kevin
- 22 Oct 2004 10:04
- 2310 of 11003
My sister-in-law has been offered an upgrade by the guy who came out to repair her PC. She's running ME but he has offered her XP. In view of all the negative comments re XP is it worthwhile or should she go for 2000?
Dieng
- 22 Oct 2004 10:05
- 2311 of 11003
Spaceman ... I recall the 'ads' discussions, and I also understand and accept the commercial requirements for ads. No problem there for me.
However, its only recently that I noticed the apparent CPU hit from the homepage. Now that Ian has picked it up, I'll see if they find anything unusual.
Re. ads blocking, I use Norton Firewall 2003, with ads blocking on. Saying that, I recall I used to get empty 'ad locations' on the am homepage, but now I don't. Maybe my blocker is malfunctioning, or maybe new 'ads design' has circumvented it. I'll have to have a look.
Regards, D.
EDIT ; My ads blocking is working ok. Just had a look at the homepage on a PC without 'ads blocking', and there's extra ads showing which I don't get on my 'blocked' PC's.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 22 Oct 2004 10:09
- 2312 of 11003
Dieng,
I have spoken to JT about this, and he thinks it is something to do with scrolling java on the front page, we are in the process of looking at the front page anyway, so hopefully we will be able to sort this out pretty soon.
Ian
Spaceman
- 22 Oct 2004 10:11
- 2313 of 11003
IanT, was the GNI ad on the front page? I thing that was a bit of a hog as well??
TOK, ***IF*** her PC is up to it I would probably go for XP SP2 now.
The Other Kevin
- 22 Oct 2004 10:15
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Thanks, Spaceman. So you reckon all the XP glitches have been dealt with? I'll check with her system is.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 22 Oct 2004 10:17
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Spaceman,
Not sure, but as I say we are looking at the HP at the mo, so should be able to get things ticking over better when that is complete,
Ian
Spaceman
- 22 Oct 2004 10:20
- 2317 of 11003
TOK, I would just say that XP Pro (as Optimist mentions above) is now pretty stable and I am in the process of moving to it. I am sure there are still some glitches but I am sure there are some in ME too.
Dieng
- 22 Oct 2004 10:22
- 2318 of 11003
Ian ... Thanks. I had started to compare pages to see what services / files were common to slow pages. I wondered about Java, but I noticed it ran on some other pages which did not have a high CPU impact.
Anyway, I'm now 'out of my depth'. I will keep an eye on the homepage, and hope that you can improve this aspect. As I mentioned earlier, now I understand the source of my 'CPU hit', I can avoid it by just avoiding the am homepage.
Regards, D.
Kayak
- 25 Oct 2004 11:06
- 2320 of 11003
Can't think it would be a setup option Limpy. Replacement keyboards are advertised on Ebay and they are generally not difficult to fit once you've worked out how, although you might need the maintenance manual to do that. However they are fairly expensive and there is no guarantee that the fault is in the keyboard rather than the motherboard.
Seymour Clearly
- 26 Oct 2004 00:13
- 2322 of 11003
Limpy, re Dell laptops, I think the keyboards are the least reliable bit. However, I have had three keyboards in mine, and after the last one was replaced I again started having trouble. I ignored it and the problem seems to have rectified itself (kiss of death!!). However if you're running Windows ME you need no excuse for an upgrade!
I have another rpoblem now. I have a rewritable disc which I copy files to from my laptop using Roxio Easy CD creator's direct CD facility and Windows Explorer under Win 98. When I try and read the disc in my Desktop running XP home it only reads the files placed there last week - as though it's remembered the disc and doesn't expect anything different to be on? This is not the case and I want to copy the new files. I'll try deleting all the files and recopying them over and see if this works. Still haven't had time to install W2K on the laptop though!
ThePlayboy
- 26 Oct 2004 08:19
- 2323 of 11003
Kayak any idea? computer keeps switching itself off, no virus!, power supply burning out?
Thanks!
david 2000
- 26 Oct 2004 09:15
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Ruth , had same probs with Favs a few times. I have a wireless router broadband modem. If I unplug for 30 seconds then re open IExplorer then the modem has re set itself and the problem is solved. Give it a try if thats what you use to connect. Its the biult in firewall that causes problems in the modem.
Also I think BT have been having a few issues causing problems since last week. At the end of the day, it doesnt matter who your supplier is. Its all BT carriers behind them.
Ruth
- 26 Oct 2004 09:29
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