Lightroom 1.0 sliders slow down , lag response

Hi
i have a p4 3.6 1gb of ram(i tried 2gb of ram) ,2 seagate 320 sata2 raid,xp pro with last sp
ok i like lightroom
but i found their control sliders slow and i found many lag above all
the HSL or Color menu
when i click on a slider , i saw my cpu goes to 90% , and i have a lag response moving the sliders
what can i do?

Render standard previews on import and don't do anything until they are completed. Make sure they are larger in pixel dimensions than your normal view size. This is set in the preferences.

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