Exact same thing you have, v3.2 Deluxe.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Clint,

What version of GoBack are you using?  I still use GoBack Deluxe ver.
3.2 and have been very happy with it.  There is a wee bit  of slowdown,
but not enough to bother me. I understand from others (Like Fred Langa)
that the subsequent versions have been faulty.

One thing about GoBack.  If you run the MS "RegClean" it messes up the
registration key for GB and you must reactivate it.  It took me three
tries before I found that out!  :(

Roger



> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com" >
>
> > I THINK I narrowed my problem down to GoBack.  GoBack also really
> slows down
> > a PC.  I knew it was too good to be true and I was about to ask the
> list if
> > anyone knew of anything that worked just like GoBack (GB), yet did
not
> have
> > the horrible side-effects of GB.
> >
> > I ran benchmarks recently and they were HORRIBLE compared to pre GB
> > benchmarks.  This is even with GB not running at all in the
> background!  I
> > disabled it from the interface, and tests were better but still not
up
> to the
> > original results.  So, I uninstalled it, and the benchmarks are all
> back to
> > the previous levels!  Also, after uninstalling it I don't have this
> delayed
> > typing anymore, so evidently it was GB that was also causing that!
> >
> > I believe there is 3 places where you change the cursor blink
> rate/speed.
> > One as you probably know is in the Control Panel, but with some
there
> is an
> > area for mouse, AND one for Keyboard so both must be checked out.
It
> depends
> > on the mouse type and software if you have one under the "Mouse"
icon.
> The
> > other area is under "Accessibility Options" in the control panel
> (there's
> > also a different area under the "Accessibility Wizard" for blink
rate,
> may or
> > may not the be same thing), and the final area is in the BIOS.  Some
> mobo's
> > BIOS' have a character repeat/blink area.
> > -Clint

> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Clint,
> >
> >        Well, this is a switch; me telling YOU what might be wrong.
Ya
> know,
> > Clint, I'm not a computer whiz like most of you here seem to be, and
> I've
> > been
> > having this problem too for a good while, but, nearest I can figure,
> when
> > this happens, the puter is probably busy doing something.  It
happens
> to me a
> > lot
> > more on line than off and when it does, I can almost always count on
> it being
> > because someone in my buddy list is signing on or off or someone is
> about to
> > start an IM with me.
> >        The one that's bugging me is: why is it that when I had my
> original
> > hard drive the cursor moved a lot faster than it has since I got the
> > replacement
> > drive?  I'm DEAD sure I made NO changes to the cursor speed in
either
> case.
> > In fact, I seriously doubt that I even knew that the cursor speed
> COULD be
> > changed before I got the replacement drive.  That's because when I
> first
> > mentioned it to a puter techie, he suggested that I go into the area
> where I
> > can
> > change the speed, and then change it.  I did, and so did he, and
> nothing
> > changed.
> > If I remember correctly (it's been a few years since I've been
there),
> the
> > speed is set to full.  Every great once in a while I'll notice that
> the
> > cursor
> > shifts into high speed all by itself for a few minutes and then goes
> back to
> > medium speed again, where it seems to be now.  On the old HD, it
only
> took
> > about
> > 3 seconds (if that) for the cursor to go from one end of a line to
the
> other
> > using only the cursor direction buttons.  Now (and I just now timed
> it) it
> > takes 6 seconds to do that.
> >
> >                                  Dale
> >
> > In a message dated 8/1/2004 4:46:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > orpheuscomputing.com writes:
> >
> > > Hi all, I'm having this annoying problem with "delayed typing".
It
> only
> > > happens once in a while, not very often yet is extremely annoying.
> First
> > it
> > > only did it on OE, then it did it once while typing a URL in the
> address
> > > bar,
> > > and also in Notepad.  It usually does it ONLY WITH THE FIRST WORD
in
> a
> > > document or where ever I want to type.
> > >
> > > This is hard to explain but I'll try.  I watch the monitor screen
> when I
> > > type
> > > (since I know how to type).  When this happens, I'll try and type
> > > "typedword"
> > > and when looking at the screen all I see is for example "typ" even
> though
> > > I've completed typing "typedword".  About 2-3 seconds will go by,
> then in
> > an
> > > INSTANT the REMAINING previously missing characters of "edword"
will
> just
> > > appear all at once!  So, it's like "typ[DELAY]edword".  This is
only
> an
> > > example, it sometimes may be earlier or after the first 3 typed
> characters.
> > >
> > > I've wasted many hours on this issue and can't find anything about
> it by
> > > searching other than this issue with things like Word, Word
Perfect,
> Lotus,
> > > Apple computers, etc. which is not applicable in my case since I
> don't use
> > > them.  I tried turning off "SMART Monitoring" for my HD's.  Power
> Scheme is
> > > set to "Always on" and NOTHING is set to power down or hibernate,
> suspend,
> > > etc.  DirectX is the latest version and patched, and dxdiag shows
no
> > > problems.  I've also tried changing the location of the pagefile.
I
> have
> > > 512mb (2x256mb) dual channel DDR so it's not short on memory.  CPU
> is a P4
> > > 3.4ghz HT/800mhz bus 512mb cache so it's not underpowered.  My
main
> HD is a
> > > 10,000rpm WD740 Raptor, so it's not due to a slow HD.  Same
keyboard
> is
> > > being
> > > used, it's cordless but with new batteries and I've tried changing
> > channels.
> > > No "sticky keys" are being used.  No software has ever been used
nor
> needed
> > > for the keyboard.
> > >
> > > This is new format and fresh install of XP Pro, and I use IE as my
> browser.
> > > This happened before M$ updates, so it's not them causing it and
> obviously
> > > they didn't fix the problem.  The exact same hardware, software
> &drivers
> > are
> > > installed as before.
> > >
> > > Thanks for any info,
> > > -Clint
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