Timed Slides in Presenter View

  • Thread starter Westminster Chruch, PCA
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Westminster Chruch, PCA

On my computer, which is a TOSHIBA SATELLITE P25-S670. The processor is
plenty fast enough, but almost any time I run a slideshow that changes slides
according to time intervals while using presenter view the slides will not
acutomatically advance. The clock stops and, if you leave it alone, it will
eventually restart counting with the correct time displayed, as if it had
never stopped. The slide will advance after (x) seconds once the clock
restarts.
 
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Bill Dilworth

My guess is that the processor is updating the miniatures and presenter view
displays. I assume that the clock 'stops' for just a few moments and not
for minutes. I am assuming that the presentation is run from the local hard
drive and not from a networked or removable drive.

If, however, I guessed wrong and we are talking long stops (more that 1/2
minute) than I would start doing the basics (defrag hard drive, empty all
temp directories, update video driver, update print driver, update directX,
update windows, update office) and then report back if the problem persists.

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Westminster Church, PCA

Bill,
Thanks so much for helping me. The slides do stop for minutes, starting
out with pauses of only a few seconds and getting longer at each transition.
I have done most of the basics but I will do the rest of those things on your
list.

Thanks,
Danny, "Co-AV guy", Westminster Church
 

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