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TC 9 slow start
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Slow start: found it
To anyone who encountered that problem.
I had the problem of very slow start on my laptop with 16GB RAM and SSD drive for some time.
Thanks to the suggestions of this forum I ran Sysinternals Perfmon to discover a delay of 5 seconds with the command "Create file \\Diskstation\..." = network address of my NAS ...
Checking manually the configuration file I found that I saved by mistake a configuration status where the left pane was set to a folder on the NAS. Just changed it to C:\ and my slow start problem was over.
I had the problem of very slow start on my laptop with 16GB RAM and SSD drive for some time.
Thanks to the suggestions of this forum I ran Sysinternals Perfmon to discover a delay of 5 seconds with the command "Create file \\Diskstation\..." = network address of my NAS ...
Checking manually the configuration file I found that I saved by mistake a configuration status where the left pane was set to a folder on the NAS. Just changed it to C:\ and my slow start problem was over.
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To avoid this problem, you can go to men Configuration - Options - Refresh, and put a backslash in the field "Do not remember these drives on exit". The \ stands for all UNC network paths in the form \\server\share
To avoid this problem, you can go to men Configuration - Options - Refresh, and put a backslash in the field "Do not remember these drives on exit". The \ stands for all UNC network paths in the form \\server\share
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