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Name: khalidapandi
Date: October 22, 2009 at 02:15:37 Pacific
OS: win xp
CPU/Ram: celeron 1.0 Ghz/192 sdram
Subcategory: General
Comment:

hi,

my computer spec my pc is PC133
with intel celeron 1.0 Ghz and 192 SDRAM

when i play either flv or avi file in my media player classic. The movie run to slow...

any way to set back the mpc in order to make my movie run smoothly?



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Name: Ed in Texas.
Date: October 22, 2009 at 02:35:06 Pacific
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khalidapandi, the simple solution is probably more memory. Any AV is memory intensive and a shortage triggers buffering, slowing things down.
Something you might try is to delete a file called 'index.dat' (no promise it'll help, maybe?). A common ailment is a file called 'index.dat'. It gets read every time and can take quite a while if it’s too bloated. It's like a log file and keeps a record of every site you visit on the web. Empty, it's 32K, but it can grow HUGE. It's a protected file and can't be deleted by normal methods. CCleaner (free @: http://www.ccleaner.com/) can get rid of it when it’s ticked (not to worry, it gets rebuilt EMPTY on the next boot.). May not be your deal at all, but won’t cause any harm to try.
HTH.
Ed in Texas.


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