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Topic: «
Horribly laggy on startup
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kvitso
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10/16/2016 15:52:23
The last few months (I believe), my AMM have become horribly laggy under startup (or whenever big changes are made to its configuration). Until it is fully loaded, the mouse-cursor travels across the screen at 1/100th of its normal speed and no actions are possible. This process lasts for 1-2 minutes.
This started as far as I can tell for no apparent reason, and is getting so annoying that I am considering ending my customer relationship.
Is this a known issue - and in that case, is there a fix for it available?
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
AMM 8.9.1
(Intel i7-5820K CPU, 64GB RAM, GTX970 GPU, not experiencing any laggy behaviour besides with AMM)
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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10/17/2016 17:12:52
Hello, kvitso
Could you send us list of the processes running in your system right after the system startup (after the lagging stops)? Please follow these steps:
1. Open the Command Prompt window (press Win-R, then type cmd and click OK)
2. Copy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt window and press Enter:
tasklist /svc /fo TABLE /nh >"%UserProfile%\Desktop\TaskList.txt"
3. Find the "TaskList.txt" text document (or simply "TaskList" if your system does not display file extensions) on your Desktop and send it back to me.
Best regards.
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