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  1. #1
    Jurgen Buwalda Guest

    Making autocad faster

    I did a format c: on my computer and installed autocad again.
    But now autocad is much slower than before.
    It's slower in regenerating and opening autocad files.
    What can I do to make autocad faster?

    I'm using windows XP and autocad LT 2000
    Service pack 1

  2. #2
    longshot Guest
    install your video card & optimize your bios

    "Jurgen Buwalda" <spam@area404.nl> wrote in message
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    I did a format c: on my computer and installed autocad again.
    But now autocad is much slower than before.
    It's slower in regenerating and opening autocad files.
    What can I do to make autocad faster?

    I'm using windows XP and autocad LT 2000
    Service pack 1

  3. #3
    Jurgen Buwalda Guest
    This is not the problem.
    Is there a way to change the memory or something that autocad is using?

    "longshot" <hoosier-longshot@aol.com> schreef in bericht
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    install your video card & optimize your bios

    "Jurgen Buwalda" <spam@area404.nl> wrote in message
    news:41865ab2$0$62047$ee9da40f@news.euronet.nl...
    I did a format c: on my computer and installed autocad again.
    But now autocad is much slower than before.
    It's slower in regenerating and opening autocad files.
    What can I do to make autocad faster?

    I'm using windows XP and autocad LT 2000
    Service pack 1



  4. #4
    Morteg Guest
    "Jurgen Buwalda" <spam@area404.nl> wrote:
    I did a format c: on my computer and installed autocad again.
    But now autocad is much slower than before.
    It's slower in regenerating and opening autocad files.
    What can I do to make autocad faster?
    If you're observing more hard-drive activity than you were used to, check the
    PATH statement in Autoexec (yes, it's still in there somewhere) & make sure it
    contains both the ACAD & TEMP folders. Also set your default "save" &/or
    "start up" directories to a folder as close to, but higher in hierarchy than,
    the area where your drawing files are kept.

    Not much, but 2 cents worth.


    ==Morteg==
    <who is John Gault?>

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