Hi,
I've had a look around the forums, and there are a number of "answers" for this but they all date back from 2 years ago or more so wondered if anyone had any other suggestions.
I run X6 on my machine at work running Win7 on a 256GB SSD no problems.
I run X6 on my machine at home runninf Win 8 on a 128GB SSD and an additional HDD serves my storage user files and temp drive copy and paste is crazy slow!
It's not temp files or "colour styles" I've checked and I have none...
Any suggestions?! My hunch is something to do with my user files on a different disk to my program and windows files... ;-)
Thanks in advance!
Hi.
A few ideas.
-You are using a clipboard managing program that also has to work with the data.
-You are copying files that ore on a network or external drive whereas the connection / data speed transfer is slow
-You are attempting to copy very large amounts of data.
-Your temp files or ram is full and your computer is using the paging file.
-You are in a virtual machine
~John.
You can check
• view manager too much views slow work down and increase file size
• symbol manager purge off unused symbols if there are any
Best regards,
Mek
Sorry for the delay in replying to your post! Thanks, but sadly none of these seem to be the problem:
RunFlaCruiser said: Hi. A few ideas. -You are using a clipboard managing program that also has to work with the data. -You are copying files that ore on a network or external drive whereas the connection / data speed transfer is slow -You are attempting to copy very large amounts of data. -Your temp files or ram is full and your computer is using the paging file. -You are in a virtual machine ~John.
Mek said: You can check • view manager too much views slow work down and increase file size • symbol manager purge off unused symbols if there are any Best regards, Mek
Thanks but I don't use either of these features - in fact this problem occurred on an almost clean install.
This is apparently a common problem. Take a look at where the most recent discussion - ongoing - went with this... Using the StripViews macro seemed to really help. It appears that individual objects can carry all kinds of garbage from other users, such as tens of thousands of views stored in the view manager. We had a case of someone in China running a macro or some kind of option that stored every single view. Simply copying and pasting such an object in effect infects the whole file it is pasted into. There is no warning that this kind of thing is happening, just the awful slowdowns.
http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/t/38013.aspx?PageIndex=2