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Topic Closedany ideas on speed ?

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    Posted: 07.Jul.2008 at 21:42
Just got my new PC and to retreive a 15Mb drawing takes 9 mins!!!(this was
22 mins, but have changed the office network connection to a 1Gb)
I have benched marked the file on 2 other lesser PC's abd they run at 3 &
4mins.
We are all running Iv2009 pro SP2
My Pc is Dell Precision T5400 Xeon CPU E5410 @2.33Ghz 3.25Gb Ram. XP Pro
SP2.NVIDIA Quadro NVS290, like i said superior to the others in the
office...

any answers / ideas ????
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jul.2008 at 11:15

An antivirus software can slow some operations considerably.

Make also more memory available to Inventor - see:
http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=2731
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