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why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
I have a 2.5 MB addin that I work on quite a bit (I use CodeCleaner on
it every so often). On my primary computer, a desktop, I have excel 2002, and saving the file takes about 18 seconds. On two laptops I have excel 2003, one with no SP and one with SP2, and saving the file takes 2 seconds! A huge difference. I just installed excel 2003 SP3 on my primary computer, and save time only improved a little, to around 14-15 seconds. Can anyone suggest why such a huge difference in save times? I'd sure like to get the desktop to save the file in 2 seconds. All the above computers run Windows XP. The save times are quite consistent and repeatable, pre-compiled or not. |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
Probably nothing to do with the add-in.
Your desktop computer may have TIF and Temp folders full. Do a cleanup of these folders and see if any improvement. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:30:16 -0800 (PST), wrote: I have a 2.5 MB addin that I work on quite a bit (I use CodeCleaner on it every so often). On my primary computer, a desktop, I have excel 2002, and saving the file takes about 18 seconds. On two laptops I have excel 2003, one with no SP and one with SP2, and saving the file takes 2 seconds! A huge difference. I just installed excel 2003 SP3 on my primary computer, and save time only improved a little, to around 14-15 seconds. Can anyone suggest why such a huge difference in save times? I'd sure like to get the desktop to save the file in 2 seconds. All the above computers run Windows XP. The save times are quite consistent and repeatable, pre-compiled or not. |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
Some things to look at:
- Antivirus checking - Large number of files in your Temp directoey - Google Desktop Search - Addins installed - Personal.xls regards Charles __________________________________________________ Outlines for my Sessions at the Australia Excel Users Group http://www.decisionmodels.com/OZEUC.htm wrote in message ... I have a 2.5 MB addin that I work on quite a bit (I use CodeCleaner on it every so often). On my primary computer, a desktop, I have excel 2002, and saving the file takes about 18 seconds. On two laptops I have excel 2003, one with no SP and one with SP2, and saving the file takes 2 seconds! A huge difference. I just installed excel 2003 SP3 on my primary computer, and save time only improved a little, to around 14-15 seconds. Can anyone suggest why such a huge difference in save times? I'd sure like to get the desktop to save the file in 2 seconds. All the above computers run Windows XP. The save times are quite consistent and repeatable, pre-compiled or not. |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
assuming you're saving to a local drive, you can try this and see if it
makes any difference go into device manager and expand disk drives right click the drive and choose properties click the policies tab and make sure write caching and advanced performance are enabled . just read the descriptions so you are aware of what can happen. i know a lot of times i could save a file to my server faster than i could save it locally. -- Gary wrote in message ... I have a 2.5 MB addin that I work on quite a bit (I use CodeCleaner on it every so often). On my primary computer, a desktop, I have excel 2002, and saving the file takes about 18 seconds. On two laptops I have excel 2003, one with no SP and one with SP2, and saving the file takes 2 seconds! A huge difference. I just installed excel 2003 SP3 on my primary computer, and save time only improved a little, to around 14-15 seconds. Can anyone suggest why such a huge difference in save times? I'd sure like to get the desktop to save the file in 2 seconds. All the above computers run Windows XP. The save times are quite consistent and repeatable, pre-compiled or not. |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
Thanks very much for the suggestions.
I gather that no one has experienced the same thing I am seeing. I just tried all the suggestions. Device manager was already set to do caching. Emptied TIF (temporary internet files) and the Temp folder. I used Disk Cleanup to do this, and checked to make sure it did it. Emptied Recycle bin. This didn't seem to make any difference. Still takes about 15 seconds. BTW, when I start the save process, I can see the Excel statusbar which says "Saving myaddin.xla." The progress indicator is visible, but doesn't show any progress until the very end when it very quickly runs through the entire length of the progress bar. I have uninstalled and reinstalled office 2003, but this made no difference. I wonder what the heck it could be? |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
I forgot to add that there is no antivirus software running.
I don't have Google Desktop Search. I use X1 and it's also on one the laptops with a fast save time. There are no Addins installed. My Personal.xls file is the same on all computers. I just uninstalled office 2003, and then installed just excel 2003. With no service pack, save time is still slow. I installed SP2 just downloaded from MS. With that installed save time still slow. I tried going through task manager and shutting down all unnecessary processes. No affect on save time. I watched the CPU time in Task Manager during the save operation, which lasts 11-15 seconds. "System Idle Process" is around 98% the entire time. Excel %CPU never goes above 3%. Something weird is going on! |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
is all disk access slower on the desktop? maybe you have a drive going bad. try
saving to a flash drive or something. -- Gary wrote in message ... I forgot to add that there is no antivirus software running. I don't have Google Desktop Search. I use X1 and it's also on one the laptops with a fast save time. There are no Addins installed. My Personal.xls file is the same on all computers. I just uninstalled office 2003, and then installed just excel 2003. With no service pack, save time is still slow. I installed SP2 just downloaded from MS. With that installed save time still slow. I tried going through task manager and shutting down all unnecessary processes. No affect on save time. I watched the CPU time in Task Manager during the save operation, which lasts 11-15 seconds. "System Idle Process" is around 98% the entire time. Excel %CPU never goes above 3%. Something weird is going on! |
why would a large addin save in 2 seconds or 18 seconds
The desktop is a couple of years old, and I think it runs fine. I use it daily (Intel 820 D). Other than this file saving thing with Excel, I don't think it's any slower than the others. I also have a Toshiba laptop several months old running Vista with excel 2003 and excel 2007 installed. xl2003 takes 10-11 seconds and xl2007 takes 8-9 seconds to save the file. Some years ago now, from the very first time I worked with xl2003 on one of those other computers, I was amazed by how much faster it saves addins. Has anyone else experienced this speed up with xl2003? If not, then maybe it is my computer. Brian On Feb 10, 8:59 pm, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote: is all disk access slower on the desktop? maybe you have a drive going bad. try saving to a flash drive or something. |
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