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eternal times loading step

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TECNOMODEL

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when I open a step file or I want to insert it into a set it blocks everything for several minutes, then finally it unlocks and looks solid.

Is it common or is there a faster route to this kind of operation?
 
It's normal, you have to convert it first.
I to reduce those dead times, open a second session of inventor and make conversion to this, so I continue to work while, in the background you complete the process
 
Of course, the more complicated the piece is more trite.
I have already found of those that open after more than 10 min.
 
Well, I'm talking about automotive lights, stylusive and thousands of prisms and miniparaboles, I don't know what you're up to.
 
It seems strange to me, I'm trying to open an oleodynamic pump.
especially the step was created with inventor
 
I'm trying on another pc, it's just doing that and it's already more than 15 minutes working.
if you work, because there is the word "not answer" on the inventor window.

Is there any option to select to simplify opening?
 
Yes, I understand. I just wanted to try to see if it took so much from me, but I guess.. .
I don't think so, things are usually two:
1: very detailed and complicated model geometrically
2: low performance pc
 
I usually import stp so, the only one that I change depending on the need is import of assemblies into single parts from time to time.
STP.webp
 
I have them like that.
file 15,000 kb, I don't think so complex.
pc is a hp with xeon intel and 8 gb memory.

You say he's the weak point?
 
xeon and 8gb seem good to me.... video card? If you open the network file, try to open it from local.... I don't have any other options to suggest. . 15mb are not so many for a stp
 
I repeat here even if the question is a little different:

when I open a step how do I get you to open up with my template?
 

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