I have a Dell Latitude laptop that I'm running Mach 2 with. In the beginning, I was having speed problems like you're describing. After wading through a list of things to try, here's the one thing that finally worked for me.
First a little background. ACPI stands for "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface" If your computer is set up as an ACPI PC, it does lots of things to conserve power so your laptop will run longer on the battery. One of the things it does is slow down your CPU clock rate when you aren't doing anything. This shows up in Mach 2. So here's what I did.
Warning -- Disclaimer: This made some pretty big changes to the way Windows handles my laptop. For example, if I closed the lid on the laptop, it used to go into hibernate or sleep mode until I re-opened the lid. Not anymore. Also, when I used to choose Shut Down, the computer would shut Windows down, and then shut the computer off completely. Now after this change, Windows shuts down and it says, "It is now safe to turn off your computer." I have to press the power button to finish shutting the computer off. There are a few small changes like this that happened that were worth it to me to be able to use Mach 2. So if you're perhaps willing/able to put up with these, read on.
Right click on My Computer and select Properties
Click the Hardware tab
Click Device Manager button in the middle
Double click "Computer"
If it says ACPI PC, you need to change it to Standard PC by doing this:
Right click on ACPI PC and choose Update Driver
Choose "Install the software from a Specific Location (Advanced)"
Click Next
Choose "Don't search. I will choose driver to install."
Click Next
Choose "Standard PC" from the listing.
Click Next
Click OK
Hope this is good information for somebody. This change made my computer GOOD TO Go with Mach 2.
Brian |