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I've posted twice--NO REPLIES--Can no one help?
my lagging problem in Word 2002? I have plenty of memory. Why can't I type
without it lagging & freezing and leaving out letters while I am typing? |
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I've posted twice--NO REPLIES--Can no one help?
There must be some process that's sucking up all your CPU cycles. It may have
nothing to do with Word, you may just see the symptom because you are typing in Word. To diagnose it, open Task Manager (right click on TasBar and choose Task Manager). Open the Process tab. Click on the CPU column header once then again. The first click sorts all the processes in ascending CPU utilization sequence and the second sorts them in descending sequence so the busiest processes are at the top of the list. System Idle should be at the top. Look for the next busiest process (this is a dynamic situation so it won't always be the same one) which is predominantly at the top of the list, this will be your rogue process eating up all your CPU cycles. That's a start, kill process at your own risk. You may be able to right click on the rogue process and reduce it's priority. If Word is more responsive after this then you've pinned the tail on the donkey and you just have to figure out why this process is taking up all of your CPU cycles. "CC" wrote: my lagging problem in Word 2002? I have plenty of memory. Why can't I type without it lagging & freezing and leaving out letters while I am typing? |
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