The performance of a computer that is running Windows Vista may decrease as you run an application that calls the StretchBlt function
The performance of a computer that is running Windows Vista may gradually decrease as you continually run an application that calls the StretchBlt function. Eventually, Windows Vista may stop responding.
When you use Windows Task Manager to monitor performance, you may notice that physical memory usage increases quickly.
Note: When you close the application, Windows Vista releases the memory that the application uses. Therefore, system performance recovers.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB940145.

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