Hello MaXxX, On Monday, January 21, 2002 at 1:32:28 AM you wrote (at least in part):
M> What you've just written means more or less the same as: M> "If you're complaining that your car keeps breaking, you might want to: M> 1. stop driving it, M> 2. borrow your friend's car, M> 3. sell it, M> 4. scrap it." No ... Sorry, but I can't more disagree. Your #1 would be translated to TB!: stop using it. Nobody told this is a solution for slow startups. #2 will be: use TB! on 4GHz Pentium-VII of your neighbor ... you would not tell me somebody suggested something similar, wouldn't you? #3 & #4 skipped for being obvious wrong. A better comparison will be: If your cars top speed is decreasing: 1. Check your tires. Is the pressure correct? 2. Check the load. May you have tons of old stuff in the back of oyur car? No doubt, Aleks suggestions of replacing hard drive ain't the most practical to everyone, but the other two weren't this strange ... getting off load and de-fragmenting the hard drive aren't unusual for speeding up windows and applications. You can't blame RIT for not reading a heavy fragmented .ttb file containing 300000 messages as fast a a newly created one. But that's what your blame hinted on: RIT is responsible for The Bat! still starting fast, no matter the system conditions. Please don't misunderstand: you're right about many things but some times you seem to miss there's more than one opinion, and sometimes even two or three opinions might be valid/true ... and it's not yours _every time_ :-)))) -- Regards Peter Palmreuther mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Bat! v1.54 Beta/30 on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1) Everything you know is wrong. - The Firesign Theater -- _________________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wish List : http://wish.thebat.dutaint.com BugTraq : https://bt.ritlabs.com/