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WIndows XP SP3 #1094

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ruthan opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 6 comments
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WIndows XP SP3 #1094

ruthan opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 6 comments
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Critical bug A bug that does break the browser, as in causing crashes or making it impossible to perform a task

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@ruthan
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ruthan commented Dec 31, 2024

Crash right after installation.

I did not anything special, no other machine, except extreme slowdown on Intel GPU in WIndows 7 64bit, is Superium running fine.
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I include crash reports, they will help you, i can old Chrome is running fine on same virtual, on other Virtuals Superium running fine too, there is probably something special with this machine.

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except extreme slowdown on Intel GPU in WIndows 7 64bit

Slowdown like described in (#889)? Windows 7 Users have been suffering from this issue all of Supermium 126, no matter the graphics card vendor.

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ruthan commented Dec 31, 2024

Right words already used other user in linked thread:
-slow/sluggish menu rendering-

When i start Superium, there is black window background first, after it turns white slowly, after i see gui elements rendering.
When i press a key, it take like second or two to actually see it on screen, sometimes even more.

Its like play some game at 3 FPS, like some GPU de-acceleration simply like gpu or cpu has not enough horsepower, i never had such issue with Chrome, Opera.
It could be some loop or some very resource hungry thread, or some memory leak effect. Interesting is that other programs are not affected by it, they run at normal speed, even when Superium looks under heavy load.

If you have big problem to identify problem i can record some video.

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What in the world is "Windows XP SP"??? And why it is "critical"?

@ruthan ruthan changed the title WIndows XP SP WIndows XP SP3 Dec 31, 2024
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ruthan commented Dec 31, 2024

I cant image more critical / severe error than program does not starting at all.. Maybe something which would erase user data and publish his private data..

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CPU? RAM? Any programs that modify the kernel? Is it sourced from a clean Windows ISO?

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ruthan commented Jan 3, 2025

I have similar/same issues this CPU - slowest possible for experiments - test bench, celeron G4900 Core iX, 8th or 9th gen, GPU is intel Intel® UHD Graphics 610
16 GB RAM DDR4 => 3.2 GB because of 32bit
But this is Vmware virtual machine, running on 9990K and with 32 GB ram, virtual has allocated 6/8 GB of Mem and 4 cores. Vmware is emulating some DirectX9, old OpenGL 3 or so virtual gpu, it is able to do some gaming through Steam.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/129487/intel-celeron-g4900-processor-2m-cache-3-10-ghz/specifications.html

Kernel im not sure, all POST updates installed clean vanilla.. No Integral edition or something or something wild.
I would expect that this is included in crash log, if you have some debug machine report utility i can run it and send lots.

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