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overloaded
About this tag
The tag 'overloaded' on WindowsForum.com covers situations where system resources, disk space, or network connections become overwhelmed. Common themes include CPU overload from processes like lsass.exe, disk space issues with duplicate program files on Windows 7, and RAM overload leading to blue screens during multitasking. Users also report audio/video buffer overload after installing Windows 7 SP1, and wireless network overload in home and public settings. The tag reflects troubleshooting discussions about performance degradation, instability, and connection problems caused by excessive demand on hardware or software.
I have in my possession a 2009 13" MSI X340 laptop with the following specifications:
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (build 6002)
a 1.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Solo CPU
2 GB RAM
Fujitsu MJA2320BH 320 GB Hard Drive
Micro-Star International MS-1352 Ver 1.0 Motherboard
This computer's CPU gets...
Hello,
I started to have a problem with an overloaded disk space and windows7 always reminds me of this so i deleted some of big files but still have a low space left. I also noticed that i have two "program files" folders, one of them called "program files x86". This of course takes high...
I got three blue screens in one day! The first time was when I was video encoding, running a small 13 slot minecraft server, and trying to watch a video. I thought it was because I was trying to watch and encode at first. Second time was similar except i was rendering and my minecraft server was...
I have been getting buffer overload indications since installing SP1 on February 23, 2011. I experience it listening to videos on various news websites and to podcasts in iTunes.
Here is what happens:
- the pointer freezes,
- a lound audio feedback signal is heard with very slow audio from...
Can a wireless home network become overloaded? If so, how? What are the differences between an open wireless network ie....hospital, coffee shop or airport and a home wireless network other than the security issues. Do those public wireless networks get overloaded? If not, how is that resolved?
Okay this is getting ridiculous, this is a new computer with window 7 home premium 64 bit. I've had it for a couple of months and when i got it i installed a linksys wireless-G PCI adpater (WMP54G). I have a linksys wireless router (wrt54g) with the latest firmware. My connection is very...