MICROSOFT HAS WARNED PEOPLE using its top of the range Eye Candy software Windows XP that if they're using a Pentium 4 processor and have installed Windows XP Service Pack 1 they might experience some, er, degradation of function.
Presumably this Newspeak phrase means a PC will slow right down .
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;815227
If you install Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) on an Intel Pentium 4 computer that has more than one logical processor.
A program that uses large mapped file views to share information between two processes may experience a significant performance decrease. The performance degradation occurs in the UnmapViewOfFile function.
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But how many people use a multiple processor system? Generally only a server problem surely, and all mine are NT4.
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Originally Posted by lagerlout
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Actually, I *would* be surprised at the number of people using XP Pro with multiple processors on this forum that are affected by this -- since the apps that are affected by this have to be multi-threading AND share large maps between them.
This is a very rare occurance in programming -- Photoshop is multi-threaded but doesn't share maps, and most video apps that *are* multi-threaded don't share maps due to timing issues. If you are aware of even *one* I'd be curious to hear about it.
In short, this is a very rare error that probably affects 1 out of 100,000 users -- and there is a fix available. I wouldn't worry about it."Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
Yet another reason why I'm sticking with W2K Pro. Many people who run the latest P4 processors with HyperThreading are indeed running a multi-CPU system, logically speaking. Intel's HyperThreading technology allows multiple threads to run simultaneously on a single CPU, and with the proper BIOS and chipset support, these systems appear to the OS to have 2 CPUs. So this admission by Microsoft affects quite a lot of users, and they should remedy the problem immediately.
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No, once again -- this problem only affects those multiple threads that share large map file views. That's a very rare programming technique (one I was taught to avoid quite a few years ago) and I doubt whether this affects hardly anyone at all (but if you're using a program that does this, please let us know so we can warn others).
Let me amend this -- this is a rare technique when it comes to graphices/video. Business apps using SQL may indeed do this, but I was strictly speaking from a forum perspective here (but we were still taught not to do this in class :>)"Like a knife, he cuts through life, like every day's his last" -- Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
Considering that there is already a fix available (it's right on the page that joepic linked to), and it only applies to HT or multi-processor systems, and only if they use a specific, relatively uncommon feature, I'm not losing any sleep over this.
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Again, XP is not friendly towards multimedia, no matter how much Microsoft wants us to believe it.
I can capture 720x480 29.97 till my 60 gig hard drive is stuffed; run Virtualdub, Photoshop 7, and Vegas 4 at the same time with no problem.
I've surfed the web on multiple instances of IE while virtualdub renders away in the background without a hitch.
Try looking at some of the tweaking site around the web for WinXP and do a little optimization. Wintel and XP Pro kicks ass! -
All I know is I tried to install the canopus dv converter and the canopus codec on my pIII with WXP sp1. I tried to convert an avi file and bam. My hard drive was totally corrupted. I couldnt fragment it and I could not open the directories with my avi files. Only choice reformat. Not gonna use canopus software on my system anymore.
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