![peachtree quantum 2010 very slow peachtree quantum 2010 very slow](https://www.jcscomputer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Sage-50cloud-219x300.png)
Peachtree quantum 2010 very slow install#
Obviously, there is no real silver-bullet solution (short of buying a new computer) but if you keep your video drivers, chipset, and BIOS up to date, you install the AutoCAD service packs, and you give your system a bigger cache size, then you'll at least know your computer is doing the best it can do with its current hardware. Note to people with nVidia video cards: There are specific CUDA drivers from nVidia that are specifically for AutoCAD-type programs that might give you a little performance boost. (Right click My Computer, go to Properties, click Settings for Performance on the Advanced tab, then click Change on the next Advanced tab.) I'd recommend setting your maximum size to 4092MB, or switching it to be managed by the system so Windows can add more as it needs it. Windows will typically have a maximum page file size for your virtual memory (cache) that can be changed.
![peachtree quantum 2010 very slow peachtree quantum 2010 very slow](https://fastfix247.com/sage-support/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Sage-Accounting-stopped-working-SOLVED.png)
Something nobody has mentioned in this thread yet is the system cache. This will speed up your boot times and application load times. In addition to keeping your drivers/chipset/BIOS current, which I'd hope you're doing anyway, you should defragment your hard drives every few months. There are also a few Windows tweaks you might want to try. Periodically check the Autodesk website to see if there are any new service packs for your AutoCAD products. (Initial application load times are still sluggish, though.)Īlso, make sure you're keeping up-to-date with your computer's device drivers and AutoCAD service packs. Most of my users had 1GB or 2GB of RAM, and when I upgraded to 3GB or 4GB (32-bit WinXP only supports 3GB or 3.5GB, you'll need to buy a new OS for more) I noticed a fairly considerable improvement, especially when dealing with multiple drawings, XREFs, and drawings with a lot of sheet tabs. When we upgraded from '08 to '09, I got a lot of complaints about slow performance, 2-minute load times, and frequent crashing. While I haven't actually done much in 2010, I do have a lot of users who operate on 2009.