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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Aug.2017 at 17:34
I have to check with my IT technician to do that. we are in a very secured corporation and we don't have a lot of maneuver.
About my way of working with CAD is there things I should avoid?! From my point of view, if I have a powerful computer and everything is up to date, I should be able to use CAD as freely as I want without any bug don't you think?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Aug.2017 at 17:58
Anyone else experiencing similar problems?

Does it take long for AutoCAD to open up when first started?

Do you notice your hard drive "churning"?

Is it a platter drive or a solid state drive?

Is Windows "indexing" enabled?

When did you first notice the problem?

Have all updates been installed?

Do you receive files from outside sources and if so do you "borrow" content from the drawings to use in drawings you have created?
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Aug.2017 at 07:45
Try turning off the Hardware Accelerator in AutoCad, that was the cause for my AutoCAD falling out the whole time, especially with xrefs. Is the connection to the server an Ethernet cable or wireless? I found the ethernet works better than wireless (at least 10x faster) 

Hope this helps:)


Edited by Nate143 - 10.Aug.2017 at 07:47
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