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Has anyone figured out what to do about CVF bringing XP to its knees as per a previous posting? My current workaround is to leave a 1.44Mb floppy in the a: drive and then hit the reset button on my machine. Norton AntiVirus then asks me to take out the floppy to prevent a virus infection. If I don't take it out and let the message come up several times, then remove the floppy and hit OK, the computer does not continue shutting down, and I can restart CVF. This prevents me from having to waste the time for a cold restart of the computer, but I was hoping someone else might have figured out something better. Better yet, has anyone in the development team fixed what is causing this behavior under XP?
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I'm not sure what problem you're describing. It doesn't seem to match your previous thread, nor anything that has been reported to us at vf-support@compaq.com
I don't understand what you mean by "CVF bringing XP to its knees" - is this compilation, installation, your application running, or something else? Does the system go CPU bound, I/O bound, does it just hang with no CPU activity, or something else? Nobody has reported a problem like this to us, and I can't imagine what the issue might be.
If you have a case that can reproduce the problem, please send a ZIP archive of a small (if possible) but complete project to us at vf-support@compaq.com, along with instructions for demonstrating the problem.
I wish I could be more helpful, but I really have no clue what problem you're describing.
Steve
I don't understand what you mean by "CVF bringing XP to its knees" - is this compilation, installation, your application running, or something else? Does the system go CPU bound, I/O bound, does it just hang with no CPU activity, or something else? Nobody has reported a problem like this to us, and I can't imagine what the issue might be.
If you have a case that can reproduce the problem, please send a ZIP archive of a small (if possible) but complete project to us at vf-support@compaq.com, along with instructions for demonstrating the problem.
I wish I could be more helpful, but I really have no clue what problem you're describing.
Steve
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Steve,
You must have missed previous posts concerning this. They're located here http://intel.forums.liveworld.com/thread.jsp?forum=76&thread=3902&message=10240&q=xp#10240 and here http://intel.forums.liveworld.com/thread.jsp?forum=76&thread=4203&message=11060&q=xp#11060. Basically, when going from breakpoint to breakpoint in debug mode (or stepping through line by line), everything is fine for a few times, but then the system slows down to a crawl, which others have noticed also. The OS is not frozen, but response is such that it might as well be. Since others are experiencing the same thing, I assumed that it was a problem with CVF and XP. I will bundle up and send an example to support. Thanks.
You must have missed previous posts concerning this. They're located here http://intel.forums.liveworld.com/thread.jsp?forum=76&thread=3902&message=10240&q=xp#10240 and here http://intel.forums.liveworld.com/thread.jsp?forum=76&thread=4203&message=11060&q=xp#11060. Basically, when going from breakpoint to breakpoint in debug mode (or stepping through line by line), everything is fine for a few times, but then the system slows down to a crawl, which others have noticed also. The OS is not frozen, but response is such that it might as well be. Since others are experiencing the same thing, I assumed that it was a problem with CVF and XP. I will bundle up and send an example to support. Thanks.
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Neither of those reports seem to be what you're describing - I'll look forward to a problem report with a reproducer. I'll comment that I use XP daily, building, running and debugging CVF programs many times a day, and have never encountered problems with hangs or stalls, and nobody has previously reported such problems to vf-support.
Steve
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My problem seems to has been IntelliMouse. I installed the latest driver from its home page and now W-XP, DevStudio and CVF-debug work as they should. I had the same problem even with W2K. Steve helped me to solve it. See here.
Sabalan.
Sabalan.
Message Edited by intel.software.network.support on 12-09-2005 01:04 PM

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