ok thank you very much, and I will try with other  O.S.  and see what happen 
I'll tell you later,
thanks again


James McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: yocto wrote:
> yeap excuse me i forget mention the OS: 
> ok I try to open in Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.80
This CPU is certainly sufficient to work with both your Operating System
(Windows XP SP2) and the latest version of OpenOffice.org (2.0.3).
>  250 MB,
Here might be your problem.  256MB of memory is the minimum to run
Windows XP SP2 on any system.  You might consider increasing your
memory, if you can, to at least 512MB.

>  XP service pack 2
>   
This is fine for your purposes.

I will try to make a non-technical explanation of what might be
happening.  When you go to load your document, it is loaded entirely
into memory.  If you system is not capable of loading everything there,
some of the unused, non-critical processes are moved onto the hard drive
to make room for what is needed now.  In some cases, what is needed now
is on the disk, so these processed are 'swapped' in to memory and then
moved out to the disk when processing is complete.  If you have very
little memory left, this can cause a condition called thrashing where
processes are swapped in, and then out and then in.  This causes the
system to appear very slow and unresponsive.  The solution can be very
expensive depending on the cost of additional memory.  I suggest a
better solution, minimize what your system loads on initial startup to
those processes that are critical to your work and load up nothing
else.  If you are not connected to the Internet or can disconnect while
you are working on your document, you may be able to disable virus
scanning AND your firewall.  Make sure that both are running when you
reconnect to the Internet.  This is just an example, but when I checked
my WindowsXP SP2 machine using Task Manager I found a lot of processes
were not essential to my work and shut them down. You should not shut
down a process without first consulting a web site like BlackViper (I
understand that this site is now closed but someone archived the site
and made it available.)

Good luck with OpenOffice.org and resolving this problem.

James McKenzie

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