Creo 2 slow loading
Aug 28, 2014
03:50 PM
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Aug 28, 2014
03:50 PM
Creo 2 slow loading
Not sure what the heck happened a few weeks back (around 8/10) but I came in one day and Creo seemed to take forever to load. Since then it takes at least 2 minutes for Creo to load. (the program, not a model) It used to come up in about 10 seconds.
There were no programs added to my computer that I know of other than a windows update. I've uninstalled Creo and reinstalled with no change.
Anyone have any clues?
I have:
Lenovo E31 Workstation
Intel Core i&-3770 @3.4oGHz
Nvidia Quadro K2000 (with most up to date certified drivers)
24GB ram
There were no programs added to my computer that I know of other than a windows update. I've uninstalled Creo and reinstalled with no change.
Anyone have any clues?
I have:
Lenovo E31 Workstation
Intel Core i&-3770 @3.4oGHz
Nvidia Quadro K2000 (with most up to date certified drivers)
24GB ram
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Aug 28, 2014
05:09 PM
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Aug 28, 2014
05:09 PM
Tony,
Id bet there could be many reasons, but here is one that I have
experienced...
Has your Ethernet situation, or license server changed in any way?
When I launch Pro/E from my local network (server directly on my local
network) it launches almost instantly. When I launch using an "off-site"
license server and everything is normal, Pro/e launches a little slower
but still pretty respectable. However, If I launch using an "off-site
license server and something is not quite right with my connection, Pro/E
will hang for a really long time until it receives back the license ping
and then will finally come up...
Good Luck
Bernie
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Tony DelNegro <->
wrote:
> Not sure what the heck happened a few weeks back (around 8/10) but I
> came in one day and Creo seemed to take forever to load. Since then it
> takes at least 2 minutes for Creo to load. (the program, not a model) It
> used to come up in about 10 seconds.
>
>
>
> There were no programs added to my computer that I know of other than a
> windows update. I’ve uninstalled Creo and reinstalled with no change.
>
>
>
> Anyone have any clues?
>
>
>
> I have:
>
> Lenovo E31 Workstation
>
> Intel Core i&-3770 @3.4oGHz
>
> Nvidia Quadro K2000 (with most up to date certified drivers)
>
> 24GB ram
>
>
>
Id bet there could be many reasons, but here is one that I have
experienced...
Has your Ethernet situation, or license server changed in any way?
When I launch Pro/E from my local network (server directly on my local
network) it launches almost instantly. When I launch using an "off-site"
license server and everything is normal, Pro/e launches a little slower
but still pretty respectable. However, If I launch using an "off-site
license server and something is not quite right with my connection, Pro/E
will hang for a really long time until it receives back the license ping
and then will finally come up...
Good Luck
Bernie
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Tony DelNegro <->
wrote:
> Not sure what the heck happened a few weeks back (around 8/10) but I
> came in one day and Creo seemed to take forever to load. Since then it
> takes at least 2 minutes for Creo to load. (the program, not a model) It
> used to come up in about 10 seconds.
>
>
>
> There were no programs added to my computer that I know of other than a
> windows update. I’ve uninstalled Creo and reinstalled with no change.
>
>
>
> Anyone have any clues?
>
>
>
> I have:
>
> Lenovo E31 Workstation
>
> Intel Core i&-3770 @3.4oGHz
>
> Nvidia Quadro K2000 (with most up to date certified drivers)
>
> 24GB ram
>
>
>
Aug 29, 2014
07:51 AM
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Aug 29, 2014
07:51 AM
Concur with what Bernie said. A disturbance in the license force will cause much consternation.
If you’re connected to PDMLink, having many items in your workspace will heavily impact startup times (but traditionally, even with 10K objects, would only add 30 seconds-ish, not 2 minutes).
BK
If you’re connected to PDMLink, having many items in your workspace will heavily impact startup times (but traditionally, even with 10K objects, would only add 30 seconds-ish, not 2 minutes).
BK
May 01, 2018
12:49 PM
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May 01, 2018
12:49 PM
SOLVED
I couldn't find this answer anywhere so I kept trying and trying.
I literally scoured the web and FINALLY discovered a book with codes in it.
I went through the thousands of code and tried the ones I thought would work.
Simply add these lines to your config file and you will be able to load gigantic assemblies in just a few minutes.
It would take me over an hour before and now they open in under a minute.
Its literally unbelievable.
ALLOW_FREEZE_FAILED_ASSY_COMP=yes
dm_http_compression_level=0
NT_CACHE_DIRS YES
INSTANCE_SEARCH_EXHAUSTIVE no
dir_cache_max 10000
-Branden
