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slowdown and program block

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Thank you, no, I try not to mess up:tongue:
and just for this reason apologize again if "find" the post asking for clarifications:

I've got it
c:\users\you\appdata\local\temp (2gb)c:\windows\tempo (106mb)- can I delete everything that they contain without problems or should I look for and eliminate only swx things?
- I have to worry about closing all programs or deletion first does not cause problems?
Do I have to worry about not erasing today's files or in use or not?
my advice is to erase only the temps in the local, move everything in the basket, restart verify that solidworks and the pc start without problems, and then eliminate them altogether, at least this procedure that I was advised during the course I did. However it should not contain anything important, and in case there is something important in general you report it before or it does not really wipe you out. I in my personal temp in window I do not touch them, as what about solidwork goes everything in the temp. for the rest a cleaning of the temps every now and then it is advisable and before you remember to close solidworks.
 
there are several programs that make the "cleaning" of the disk, the same button "pulishing disk" in the properties of the disk of windows does it, erasing the temps, the caches and everything else.

some programs are more aggressive, others less (discord cleaning obviously is the least aggressive one).
I sometimes use advanced system care and for now has never erased necessary things. while sometimes it happens that some cleaners of the registry erase some autocad keys that are then to be reinstalled via a special program of autodesk (present in the installation cd, at least for 2004 it was so).
 
I added to the trusted area of the antivirus solidworks and now seems to work well.
Before I'm sure I'm gonna have to burn it for a few days with intensive care.
 
all right, but the program continues to freeze, surely adding to the trusted area of solidworks did it well but the main problem was not that.
 
But look who you see again! Are you okay? You've been missing lately. I've been missing your scratching questions. . .
hi :d all right, all right thanks, I have been waiting because lately I have done other things, but soon I should do a swx update course (render + movements) so soon I will come back with my polemics adventures ... ;p
 
hi :d all right, all right thanks, I have been waiting because lately I have done other things, but soon I should do a swx update course (render + movements) so soon I will come back with my polemics adventures ... ;p
I'll wait for you!
 
I'm trying to think of something trivial. is it not that because of the slow pc, even locally, the other 2 are slowed down?
 
I'm trying to think of something trivial. is it not that because of the slow pc, even locally, the other 2 are slowed down?
I don't think we have different workstations in the office and the "old" we kept them to have backup machines in case of a workstation failure. my network flies even if one of these machines is slow.
by a client who had the same problems described in this thread I connected my m6400 and flew, while their pcs looked like mules and did exactly what describes bublodepaja.
were really useless, but there was a situation of non-certified pcs (ge force - radeon) and supermarket pcs. one even was a repentum d, a 7-year-old machine that should be relegated to the use of management.
 
were really useless, but there was a situation of non-certified pcs (ge force - radeon) and supermarket pcs. one even was a repentum d, a 7-year-old machine that should be relegated to the use of management.
... it is really difficult to find the cause of low performance, I say it because for years we chase the chimera of "normality" changing the pc or router or the server turn, then certifying the network, then it will be fault of the graphics card, the configuration, you have too many programs and you are not dedicated, blah blah... etc. etc.
I therefore wondered if there was no way in the meantime to verify the "current speed" i.e. identify with a number its situation and from there start with suggestions and tests to try to improve. . .

according to you, how could you do it? exists a sample file for which there are reference times?
example the "pippo" axis file with xy workstations, zx video card, kj network, ... opens in x seconds. .

or use the method you used here
in the solution with loft sheet need 1.73 seconds for reconstruction, with the solution from me posted 0.50 seconds.
to test the speed (by the way, how did you detect the times? )

Maybe one realizes to be less slow than he thought or to be less fast than he thought.. .
 
... it is really difficult to find the cause of low performance, I say it because for years we chase the chimera of "normality" changing the pc or router or the server turn, then certifying the network, then it will be fault of the graphics card, the configuration, you have too many programs and you are not dedicated, blah blah... etc. etc.
I therefore wondered if there was no way in the meantime to verify the "current speed" i.e. identify with a number its situation and from there start with suggestions and tests to try to improve. . .

according to you, how could you do it? exists a sample file for which there are reference times?
example the "pippo" axis file with xy workstations, zx video card, kj network, ... opens in x seconds. .

or use the method you used here to test the speed (by the way, how did you detect the times? )

Maybe one realizes to be less slow than he thought or to be less fast than he thought.. .
There is a solidworks tester, I need to find the link and then the place, to test their system.

for the performance of the parts go to the ribbon evaluate->statistica (only for the parts)
 
... just for parts... sin, looks like a work done in half. . .


Uh, maybe, I think it would be very useful to start a serious and measurable confrontation.
the test finds it in the last board of solidworks rx.
 
Unfortunately, returning to the initial discussion, now the problem of the block gives me on all 3 pcs.
I tried to uninstall solidworks, to clean folders and residual files, thorough cleaning of the registry and reinstall everything, went well for 3 days and now comes back out the same problem.
 

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