Cristallo
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on a file I'm working on, autocad is giving me a rather unusual problem, which I explain.
the funzine file quietly, audit does not find errors, it has been purged up to the bone but in the rescue phase (command saved or saved as) all free up for 30 seconds, before proceeding to writing on disk.
I see from the disk activity spies (we talk about a laptop) that as soon as you launch the "save", on the command line appears the save command echo, the disk remains unused, pass these (interminable) 15-20-30 seconds, then suddenly the rescue progress bar appears and the file is written on disk (on relative ignition of the disk activity spy) in about 1 second.
for god's love, the file is heavy, 9 mega for about 120 thousand objects (they are 60 tables), each table has its cover block that recalls an external xref, many blocks with attributes, but what I do not explain is the real pause between the save command and the actual writing on disk.
the ram is so much (12 gb), the disk is a mechanic but at 7200 turns, the processor is an i7 quadcore, the autocad is 2010 under win10.
you would have some advice, since then on the fixed (configuration very similar, except for ssd s.o. but always given on mechanic 7200) this behavior does not happen?
the funzine file quietly, audit does not find errors, it has been purged up to the bone but in the rescue phase (command saved or saved as) all free up for 30 seconds, before proceeding to writing on disk.
I see from the disk activity spies (we talk about a laptop) that as soon as you launch the "save", on the command line appears the save command echo, the disk remains unused, pass these (interminable) 15-20-30 seconds, then suddenly the rescue progress bar appears and the file is written on disk (on relative ignition of the disk activity spy) in about 1 second.
for god's love, the file is heavy, 9 mega for about 120 thousand objects (they are 60 tables), each table has its cover block that recalls an external xref, many blocks with attributes, but what I do not explain is the real pause between the save command and the actual writing on disk.
the ram is so much (12 gb), the disk is a mechanic but at 7200 turns, the processor is an i7 quadcore, the autocad is 2010 under win10.
you would have some advice, since then on the fixed (configuration very similar, except for ssd s.o. but always given on mechanic 7200) this behavior does not happen?