Can you think of any systemic changes that might interefere with R
besides Symantec EndPoint and LiveUpdate? I have removed those
programs and allocated more memory to R, but it is still way too
slow.
On Nov 13, 10:45 pm, J Dougherty wrote:
> On Friday 13 November 2009 07:17:28 am Jgabriel wrote:
On Friday 13 November 2009 07:17:28 am Jgabriel wrote:
> I can't fully answer all these questions, but I'll do my best - There
> have not been any updates of Windows, and I did not update R during
> the period, although I did reinstall it after the problem started.
> There have been no changes to N
Alright, here's the update: the IT guy insists that the RAM is not the
problem. RAM, according to him, is "pretty black and white". There
should be enough RAM on the system for the function to work, and he
was the one who installed the extra RAM in the first place. Could
there be another RAM issue
Jgabriel wrote:
I can't fully answer all these questions, but I'll do my best - There
have not been any updates of Windows, and I did not update R during
the period, although I did reinstall it after the problem started.
There have been no changes to Norton or any other software that uses
syste
I can't fully answer all these questions, but I'll do my best - There
have not been any updates of Windows, and I did not update R during
the period, although I did reinstall it after the problem started.
There have been no changes to Norton or any other software that uses
system resources in that
There are some points of information you should include. One, have there been
recent updates of Windows that may have altered system behaviour? Two, have
you updated R during the same period? Three, have you installed software that
uses system resources that were available to R before - e.g.
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