Image Rady unter Windows 2000

Hi!
Ich benutze Imageready 3.0 und Photoshop 6.0 unter Windows 2000 Pro und Windows ME.
Unter Windows ME gibt es auch keine Probleme allerdings unter Windows 2000. Hier sieht es so auch: Wenn ich Photoshop 6 verwende gibt es eine gute Reaktionszeit des Programmes. Allerdings Wenn ich jetzt zu Image Rady springe ist die Performance auch noch in Ordnung. Doch so bald ich in Image Rady oder in Photoshop Änderungen am Bild vornehme, wird die Reaktionszeit in Image Rady sehr viel langsamer - so 5 - 10 Sekunden bis der Rechner auf Mausklicks reagiert. Die Resorcen im Tastmanager sind mehr als ausreichend. Dieses Systemverlangsamen tritt allerdings nur in Image Rady auf. Selbst wenn Image Rady langsam reagiert, arbeiten alle anderen Programme - auch Photoshop weiterhin mit normaler Geschwindigkeit.
Hat jemand ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht? Und wichtiger: Weiß jemand, was ich da tun kann
außer das ich einfach in Windows ME arbeite?
Vielen Dank schon jetzt
Stefan Ketteler

Ja, Ich hab Norton Antivirus 2001 installiert. Sowohl im System mit Windows
ME als auch in Windows 2000 Pro.
Und - wie gesagt, mit Windows ME - gibt keinerlei Probleme. Aber vielleicht
hast Du noch einen Tip?
Schönen Dank schon mal fürs lesen!
Stefan
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Hallo Stefan Ketteler,
hast Du auf deinem Rechner Norton Antivirus installiert?
Jochen Günther
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