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Granz00

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P - Problem T - Temporary Fix

P - When I play with more then one other person it lags
T - Play a whole game with one other person
T - Unplug then plug in my router (works for less then a day)

P - Latency stopping me from making games
T - Join a game and they join the same game then we leave and one of us can host, stopped working with
my new router though

P - Not dealing with SC in peticular but sometimes when using the Media Center (watching tv) my comp
freezes
T - None, only choice is to manually turn off the computer and restart, Reducing hardware acceleration
seems to have no effect

System Specs:
Windows XP5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2
IE - 6.0.2900.2180
512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM
Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.00GHz with Hyper Threading
CPU Speed - 2977.0 MHz
Sound Card - Realtek AC97 Audio
Display Adapters - RADEON 9200 | RADEON 9200 SEC | NetMeeting driver | RDPDD Chained DD
Screen Resolution - 1024 X 768
Network Present
Net Adaptors - D-Link AirPlus DWL-G520 Wireless PCI Adapter(rev.b) - Packet Schedule Miniport
CD / DVD Drives - E: HP DVD Writer 400c | K: ASUS CD-S480/AH
COM Ports - COM1 | COM3
LPT Ports - LPT1
Mouse - 3 Button Wheel Mouse Present
Hard Disks - C: 142.7GB | D: 6.3GB
Free Space - C: 97.5GB | D: 1.1GB
USB Controllers - Detected: 5 host controllers
Firewire (1394) - Detected: 1 host controllers
Manufacturer - American Megatrends Inc.
Product Make - DQ170A-ABA M470N
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starjax

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turn off hyperthreading in your bios

make sure your router is running with the latest firmware.
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Want to give me steps on how to dissable the Hyperthreading?
Thanks
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watch your boot screen at the very beging. hit the key to go into the bios (f2, del, f10, varies from system to system). once in the bios just browse through the different areas. there will be one called hyper threading with options to enable or disable. apply, save changes exit and reboot.
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