Problems with windowed mode.

Discussion in 'Windows' started by midgetdiablo, Apr 8, 2009.

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    midgetdiablo

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    Anyone else having problems running games in windowed mode on the aspire one? Everytime I switch to windowed mode, the game starts to run sluggish. Are there any known solutions to fix this?
     
    midgetdiablo, Apr 8, 2009
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    anyone??
     
    midgetdiablo, Apr 12, 2009
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    Not enough info... What games are you haveing issues with?
     
    biggman15, Apr 13, 2009
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    pretty much any game has the same problem. Games such as Braid runs in slow mo when I play in windowed mode. NDS emulators run games in slowmo. Come on, this is such a big community. At least some of you must have the same problem!
     
    midgetdiablo, Apr 15, 2009
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    the only time I had aything running slow was when I had Mcafee security center running on this thing... got rid of that and haven't had a problem since... Only thing I got.... sorry...
     
    biggman15, Apr 17, 2009
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    Sounds like ur trying to run something that requires more advanced graphics- shaders and whatnot

    I ran braid fine in fullscreen, no problem at all on acer one a150
    I got rid of linpus it was crap, I'm running a performance edition of xp pro by tj007s13

    if u need windowed mode try adding this to the command line -windowed -no_post

    This will also stop any post processing and hopefully run it even lighter
     
    Guest, Dec 27, 2009
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