... I imagine the defrag helped a lot. Thanks for confirming my impression that hard disk performance is probably the most important factor in DVX performance....
Dear Listmates, I've just uploaded a new version of CodeZapper, CodeZapper 2, to the files section. The main changes are that CodeZapper runs much faster than...
Hi Dave, First of all, thank you very much for the new Code Zapper. I was just about to install the previous version, when I saw your e-mail with the new...
Hello everyone, I've come across some PPT files with comments on several slides. I found that DVX deson't take in comments (7.5.303 Workgroup). I've searcehed...
Hello Veronica, ... install it ... It's explained in the readme file. The path is indicated in Tools/Options/File locations. In Word 2007, you need the...
... to provide ... As this seems to have been on the to-do list for a very long time, a workaround in the meantime could be to use these two macros to copy ...
Hi Georg , ... In theory yes, as I've excluded an "exit sub on error" code to skip the last 3 lines which threw up an error in Word 2000. But I don't have Word...
The story is partly true. First there are the hardware constraints on the disk. Firstly there is the time the heads need the find the specified track. Than the...
... I'm not sure that's true. As I understand it, a hard disk consists of a series of platters spun at very high speeds past read/write heads with information...
... You can easily check this yourself, Ruud. Create two partitions on an empty disk: a small one at the beginning and another small one at the end. You may...
Thanks Dave, I had read the readme file, but I couldn't follow it (my lack of knowledge not your explanation, I hasten to add!!). I've now got the file in my ...
If Word was open when you placed the CodeZapper file in the Startup directory, close and relaunch it. You should now see a new "line" at the top of your screen...
Hello, Can anybody tell me where I can find the ImageOut macro (or anything which might have replaced it doing the same job). I can't see it in the files...
Hi, ... http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/dejavu-l/files/Third-party%20Softw.%20%26%20Utilities/Word/ImagesOutIn.zip If the link does not work, I am sure you...
... a series of platters spun at very high speeds ... Only over time, after a lot of deletes and reallocations or enlargements of rather small files. Database...
... I believe that, simply because an inner track is shorter and contains less data per disk spin. But in the complete picture of what DVX needs to do and how ...
... To come a full circle, it can be "explained" because his program disk was nearly full (850MB free space) and he was trying to work with a 1GB project! From...
... In Hennie's particular case, this looks like a likely candidate. For my Goggomobil effects, Ruud's explanation is at least as likely a candidate, possibly...
... via ... In your case, you look like you have hit some sort of software-based upper limit perhaps related to the size of your termbase. If you attach a...
No, this is not the case. A disk is split up in platters where each platter has two heads for reading and writing, for each surface of the platter. Then the...
Don’t try this at home: I have/had DVX running on a temporary code (issued via a translation agency), and when trying to free up space on C, I accidentally ...
If you have only 850 Mb of free space, you're asking for troubles. It's certain that the disk is fragmented very heavely. Then most disks now are over a...