debodine - 3.00 GHz, sorry.
CorBlimeyLimey
"1) What happens after 20 mins?"
If I ignore it for a LONG time it sometimes opens. But I often give up, innocently or even naively suspecting that extreme CPU usage and minimal ram (but at least no HD paging) means something about the model has a problem.
2) What task manager/processes are running when this happens?
Oh, a couple dozen appear as processes with no CPU or I/O activity. Sometimes I shut down as many as I dare, leaving network, anti-virus, winlogon, even though they seem to be just stuck in memory.
I will investigate what needs to be loaded minimally, and copy the entire wheelbarrow to my hard drive.
3) What are the [b[Commit Charge, Physical Memory & Kernel Memory[/b] values when this happens?
I'll have to find out how to find that out.
4) In the files which "gag" your machine, is there any common component or assy model?
It IS "THE 115,920 kb ASSEMBLY." Full of fillets, weld beads, wires, patterned parts, and lord knows what else.
5) Have you run an Assembly Statistics scan on the problem models?
I'll try that tomorrow
6) Are the problem drawing files referencing problem models?
Probably