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Drawings have slowed to near halt.

Drawings have slowed to near halt.

Drawings have slowed to near halt.

(OP)
I need some straight advice.  I have some drawing files that we have been trying to make some edits to and cannot get the drawing to complete the resolve from draft mode to high quality.  Times taking greater than 30 minutes, and then the alternate position views are not correct.  Files are local and in one folder, 1 gig of ram, 2.4 ghz xeon, quadro fx300 256 mb video cards, 60 mb dwg file.  Assy 2600 components, 450-500 unique parts, top level mates 65.  What does it take to run this size assy and dwg.  IT tells me not to expect new machines, but we may not have any choice.
We have lost two days trying to show some alternate position views.  We are desperate.

Thanks TAP

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

Is your Virtual Memory set at an appropriate level (say Min 1GB, Max 2GB)?

Is your computers System Properties set to Best Performance?

Do any of your parts have a large number of holes in them?

from (the City of) Barrie, Ontario.

I tried sniffing Coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

For starters: I think video card not support & settings set to "large assy mode"? Also, set so parts are loaded lightweight.

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

We had this problem (and worse) with the download version.
The CD version will run OK.

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

Do you have the same problem when opening the assembly model file?

Also I repeat the questions asked in your original Thread559-105476 :-

Are you running an anti-virus with "auto-protect" enabled? If so try disabling it temporarily to see if performance increases.

In the assemblies which take a long time to open, have all the parts & sub-assemblies been previously converted to your current version of SW?

Are your Tools > Options > Performance & Image Quality set appropriately? (ie: for faster performance)

What version of SW & SP are you using? Is it the download version of SW2005?

from (the City of) Barrie, Ontario.

I tried sniffing Coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

What is your Image Quality set too? If your not using the Default setting try moving it back.

Do you have any Design Tables in the parts or assemblies?

Do you Multiple Equations in your Parts or Assemblies?

Are your files in-contexted?

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com

FAQ731-376

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

(OP)
I have worked through most all the suggestions above and have made changes to the settings as noted with out real improvement.  I burned all files to a cd and ran them on my home machine, 2.53 ghz 533 fsb 512 ram, 128 mb nvidia game card.  The Assys opened much faster, and the drawings were both created much faster, regenerated faster.  I was having a problem with alternate position views not showing all of the configuration changes in the drawings created at work, no problem at home.

It seems to be a hardware problem at work, even with fresh images and clean installs we just seem to be under powered.  I have watched the performance tab in task manager, and we don't seem to be going into virtual memory.  Does a dual processor machine divide the ram between processors or can it pull as much as there is available?  Second a good deal of the time after I drive the affinity for sw to one processor we do see the cpu dedicated to sw often peg for minutes at a time.  

We did try the anti virus on and off and could tell no difference.


All files are local, and in one folder.  I am looking at replacing all fasteners with hard parts.

One prominent part is a large shelled out joined part (about 20-25 parts in the subassy that the join is derived from).

Any suggestions?
Sorry to keep banging away on this but we are just about shutdown dure to this issue.  I have lost somewhere between 350 and 900 manhours of production on this!

TAP

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

THe problem with keeping your AV on when installing is that SW doesn't over write all files and this can and will cause you problems later. Hopefully your last isntall was with the AV turned off.

Check your video card drivers. Also check mark "Use Software OpenGL" in your Tools\Options\System OPtions\Performance - IF that makes it run better then the problem is your video card.

If you don't like that test, try bringing your home video card to work and see if that improves the speed. If it does, then that's your problem.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com

FAQ731-376

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

(OP)
I am not finding the use software openGL

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

RMB on your screen > Display Propertiers > Advanced > click on your video card tab > Advanced.....you should see the open GL Settings.

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

Close all your SW just have SW open with a grey background.

Go to Tools\Options\System Options\ Performance \ At the very bottom you will see "Software OpenGL". Check mark it.

Then test it.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com

FAQ731-376

RE: Drawings have slowed to near halt.

(OP)
It was greyed out and cheked in the background.

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