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Date: 13 Nov 2007 21:04:21
From: bernardZ
Subject: Having some issues with Fritz
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I got a new computer and I reinstalled Fritz. Everything seems to work except for Engine Management. I cannot make a engine inactive. I think it is missing a directory as I remember that there was a directory in the engine directory. Also it is running slowly and I am wondering what I can do to speed it up.
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Date: 13 Nov 2007 14:16:22
From: Thomas T. Veldhouse
Subject: Re: Having some issues with Fritz
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bernardZ <[email protected] > wrote: > I got a new computer and I reinstalled Fritz. Everything seems to work > except for Engine Management. I cannot make a engine inactive. I think > it is missing a directory as I remember that there was a directory in > the engine directory. > It should create that directory when you inactivate an engine. You installed it with admin rights. When you try to deactivate an engine, are you doing it using a user with admin rights? > > Also it is running slowly and I am wondering what I can do to speed it > up. > You had better explain this one. What is slow about it? What reference are you using to determine that it is slow? I assume you mean slower than before, but that doesn't tell us anything at all. What hardware do you use? Software/OS? Are there other tasks running on your machine that eat up some of the CPU? -- Thomas T. Veldhouse When the ax entered the forest, the trees said, "The handle is one of us!" -- Turkish proverb
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Date: 14 Nov 2007 22:32:09
From: bernardZ
Subject: Re: Having some issues with Fritz
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In article <[email protected] >, [email protected] says... > bernardZ <[email protected]> wrote: > > I got a new computer and I reinstalled Fritz. Everything seems to work > > except for Engine Management. I cannot make a engine inactive. I think > > it is missing a directory as I remember that there was a directory in > > the engine directory. > > > > It should create that directory when you inactivate an engine. You installed > it with admin rights. When you try to deactivate an engine, are you doing it > using a user with admin rights? > I am using XP. I go to Engine management press the arrows >> to deactivate the engine, it puts it on the other side but does nothing. > > > > Also it is running slowly and I am wondering what I can do to speed it > > up. > > > > You had better explain this one. What is slow about it? What reference are > you using to determine that it is slow? I assume you mean slower than before, > but that doesn't tell us anything at all. What hardware do you use? > Software/OS? Are there other tasks running on your machine that eat up some > of the CPU? > > Thanks but I have already fixed this problem.
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