Quote from MiamiBeach:
The Following is a letter I received from IB Tech support solving this problem for me, maybe it will help you. I disable Java and now things work fine. I really wish IB would ditch this Java stuff and Use something else. Java Programs always slow my machine down, I really dislike them.
" It sounds like a conflict between Java and your video drivers. There are a few things you can try.
Get the most recent drivers for your video card
Upgrade your version of Java. (the most recent is 1.4.1)
**if you upgrade Java, be sure to uninstall old versions first & reboot If you are using the standalone version you can change the shortcut to disable DirectX
**to do this follow these steps
To do this, right click on the Trader Workstation 4.0 icon and choose "Properties". Then click on the "Shortcut" tab. In the "Target" field add the following line before the -jar
-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true
So that the entire line looks something like this...
(assuming that you have java 1.4.1_01 installed)
"C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.1_01\bin\javaw.exe" -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -jar C:\JTS\jts.jar C:\JTS
-end of e-mail-
I wish IB would make an alternate version of TWS without JAVA

Quote from ElvisOnMargin:
The main reason is looking at you right in the face: put in an extra 256 MB in that box, or even better an extra 512MB. After you upgrade, make sure that your paging file is set to at least 1.5 times your RAM size (and check that it is at least 384MB right now since you got 256MB RAM). W2K will run fine on 256MB, but when you start adding heavy-duty apps you're pushing it.
Check in the BIOS that your CPU cache is enabled and if you run your monitors with cards that have less than 16BM on board, upgrade them.
There are several other things that could be the cause of your problems, but do the RAM first and see where that gets you.
Quote from bronks:
I didn't think to try this since it worked perfectly fine with the same amount of RAM on my old machine with the exact same set-up. Looks like I'll be making a trip to Comp USA.
Here's the video card I'm using:
Mad Dog Multimedia
prowler mx 440-se/GeForce4 graphics accelerator
PCI 64mb
Quote from ElvisOnMargin:
No sweat then. Check out OfficeMax and Staples. They're having RAM sales this week with mail-in rebates. RAM is cheap.
Quote from bronks:
I didn't think to try this since it worked perfectly fine with the same amount of RAM on my old machine with the exact same set-up. Looks like I'll be making a trip to Comp USA.
Here's the video card I'm using:
Mad Dog Multimedia
prowler mx 440-se/GeForce4 graphics accelerator
PCI 64mb