Wow, thanks. I just started up media player, then killed the "mfpmp.exe" process and started a download and upload. I am getting a consistent 6.3 Mbps download and an up to 340 Kbps upload. That's the fastest I've seen under Vista, (actually the fastest I've seen on my system ever). So upless RoadRunner has upgraded their system since my last download killing the mfpmp process really helps. Previously the fastest download I've seen was 4.8 Mbps.
I intend getting an AM2 as soon as the second wave of AM2 motherboards is available. I won't get any of the first such motherboards on gp, (never buy the first of anything).
Wow, thanks. I just started up media player, then killed the "mfpmp.exe" process and started a download and upload. I am getting a consistent 6.3 Mbps download and an up to 340 Kbps upload. That's the fastest I've seen under Vista, (actually the fastest I've seen on my system ever). So upless RoadRunner has upgraded their system since my last download killing the mfpmp process really helps. Previously the fastest download I've seen was 4.8 Mbps.
As long as we have Windows, we will always need faster computers.
Being wrong once in 20 times is a 5% error rate.
...put them into a raid array.
I intend getting an AM2 as soon as the second wave of AM2 motherboards is available. I won't get any of the first such motherboards on gp, (never buy the first of anything).