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    Wierdlogain's Avatar
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    Morus Draculesti
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    Odin
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    Dark Knight Lv 60

    Icons slow to load on new laptop.

    Hello,
    I'm having an annoying problem with my new Laptop, a Acer Asipre VN7-591 with a i5 and GTX 860M with win7
    As you can see in the image below icons are very slow to load in the marketboard, my inventory in loot screens in dutys, basicly everywere. They can stay blank for as long as a few seconds before they load. This does not happen all the time, but often enough to be annoying.
    Nothing else is slow, I have great fps mostly 60+ loading times moving to new areas are also no problem at all.
    I would not be as annoyed if it not were for the fact that my old laptop, a Acer Aspire V3-571G with i5 and a GT 730M with win 7, had none of these problems, the fps was not great with this lap top with having 30 fps average on a good day.

    I have the lastest drivers installed a fresh install of final fantasy. I have had the same settings on both laptops.
    Is there anything I have missed? Are there any settings that can help here?

    All help is appriciated.

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    Aleddra Sunbeam
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    Lamia
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    White Mage Lv 60
    I would guess an anti-virus is slowing down the loading process?

    if you have a 60fps machine the problem is software.

    Use RESMON.EXE, identify what is eating cpu or clogging up disk access.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Train88 View Post
    I would guess an anti-virus is slowing down the loading process?

    if you have a 60fps machine the problem is software.

    Use RESMON.EXE, identify what is eating cpu or clogging up disk access.
    Thanks so much for a respons it is much appriciated.

    Using RESMON.EXE gave no real clues to what is wrong

    My last theory is that the machine was orginaly a windows 8.1 downgraded to windows 7 and that somehow have are giving me trouble.
    So now I'm waitning for the windows 10 upgrade and see if that will solve things, after that I clueless again :P
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