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LDD 2005 is s-l-o-w

LDD 2005 is s-l-o-w

LDD 2005 is s-l-o-w

(OP)
I have a drawing that is just a single (1) line and this same said drawing Xrefs my topo contour background file (4.5mgs).   we are experiencing 3 - 4 minute regen time....

WHAT !?

anyone anyone?

I need to speed this thing up cuz we aint too productive.

thanks

RE: LDD 2005 is s-l-o-w

->Layer filter?
Thread555-94374

->empty textobjects?
->rubbish in layout?

ADT 2004
ACAD 2002

RE: LDD 2005 is s-l-o-w

Just a couple of quick questions-
Have you timed regens for the file you're x-reffing? Are they similar to the times you're getting on the drawing you mentioned? How much main RAM do you have? What percentage of your H.D. capacity do you have your "Virtual Memory" set to? Are you CONFIDENT that you don't have any hidden blocks in your drawing ? How about blocks (hidden or not) that refeence the same x-ref, or others of significant size? Don't forget to investigate how ACAD uses nested blocks. These are just a few ways that a drawing that seems should be "small" can actually be quite large, or reference others that are, as well as capacity/performance related items that are often not managed as closely as possible. Also, check into the files you use as a foundation to the drawings you create. Make sure they're as "clean" as possible. Another area that's getting to be less and less of an issue, but may be something you'd like to check into is the automatic file mapping settings in your ACAD. Sometimes x-reffed AND OTHER FILES on ACAD's standard "Paths" list, take a long time to transfer or even regen across the network. Check your network data transfer/access issues if none of the other has helped. Post back, and we'll "take a look" at what you've come up with.
Good Luck!
C. Fee

RE: LDD 2005 is s-l-o-w

(OP)
Okay a few things....

INtel 4 procesor  (3.20 ghz)   512 ram

File 1  (single line dwg) 220 kb
file 2 - xref topo 4,547kb
file 3 - xref boundary 300 kb
file 4 - xref title block 169 kb


If I open the Topo (file 2) I can REA regen all in less than 2 seconds.  If I open File 1 that calls all other xrefs it takes exactly 1 minute.

If I unload file 2 it leaves instantly.  oh great now it reloads at about 1 minute now that I have this thread going......   Grrr.  Previously we have timed it to take 3 - 4 minutes.....  but now I get this error.....


Loading AEC Base...
Loading AEC Base UI...
Loading AEC Base GUI...
Loading AEC Layer Manager...
Loading AEC Project Base...
Loading AEC Schedule Data...
Loading AEC Schedule...
Loading AEC Object Explode...
Loading AEC Project UI...
Loading AEC Utilities...
Loading AEC Recipe Base...
Loading AEC Detail UI...
Loading AEC Detail Base...
Loading AecCivilBase...
Loading AEC Architectural Base...
Initializing....
....
C:\Program Files\Land Desktop 2005\AcMapWorkspace.arx cannot find a procedure
that it needs.
.Failed.

AcMapWorkspace.arx Load Failed
Loading AEC Area Base...
Loading AEC Structural Base...
Loading AEC Dimensions Base...
Loading Modeler DLLs.

Opening an AutoCAD 2004 format file.

What is failing?????  I am confused.   In the AM I get OUT of Memory erros--> CONTINUOUSLY  I get 5 or 6 right off the bat and nothing else is running.  Then for SOME unknown reason they stop about 9:30 and it hasn't crashed since.  Every crash generates an Auto message to AUTODesk so I send them off. but no response ever comes.

thanks for your concern and time.


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