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Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:47 pm
by TerryHough
Fred wrote:...create the window in "invisible mode" and just un-hide it once all is created.
:lol: So, if you can't see it happening then it isn't slow, right?

Point taken though, it could speed things up a bit. Thanks Fred (and Kale).

But, this isn't about the graphics chip. After all, both OS use the same graphic chip. And it isn't the graphics chip in a specific machine. I've tested on many systems now with varying chipsets. All XP machines exhibit the same symptoms.

Let's just blame XP and M$. :x

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:37 pm
by Nik
Well but Fred is right, opening windows and gadgets hidden speeds things up realy hard, it's the way any bigger aplication does it.