Lightroom 3.2 fast on xp slow under w7

Hi
i installed lightroom 3.2 on the same machine and the same drivers
under w7 32bit , it's slow when i render the images , i mean i click on develop and i see the loading.... message and after few seconds it's ready to edit the image, i click forward and the same loading......
the weird thing is i click  backwards , i go back the image loaded 3 seconds ago , and lightroom start again with the message loading...
under xp it's very fast , render the image in 1 sec and it do once
same pc , same drivers
fresh clean install of w7 and xp
does somebody nocite this?
thanks

mantralightroom wrote:
but i talking about when i have a photo in the develop module fit to screen
under w7 there is a loading ...........
under xp is immediate
and if i have an image in develop module and go forward /backwards  , under w7 always lightroom is loading ,,,,, slow ,instead xp load them quickly
What you describe here is likely a symptom of incorrect or incomplete 1:1 previews, a small or slow raw cache or some like a failing hard drive.  Real-time anti-virus programs can destroy disk performance, too, so always test by disabling that if applicable in this case.
Are the previews sound and correctly sized for the monitor resolution? Is the raw cache on a reasonable fast partition? Is it sized appropriately for the size and number of the raw images you expected to visit in Develop?
The problem you report here is almost certainly environmental.
You don't say whether you are running 64-bit Windows 7, or how much physical memory you have installed.  As discussed earlier, this can also have an impact on performance.

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