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Nick, Thanks again, but yes I've already gone through the deletion of left over install information. Her PC is still running incredibly slow when the workbench (or updater) are active. The biggest impact is in the workbench itself which is seeing totally unacceptable response times. Other programs are impacted by periodic spikes in javaw.exe CPU utilization. I'm going to have to get with our PC administrator and see what we can do. For now, she's gone back to SEU and the rest of the PDM toolset. I never thought I would say this, but I can't blame her. Michael Quigley AS/400 Programming Coordinator The Way International www.TheWay.org wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/10/2006 08:03:00 PM:
date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:21:42 -0500 (CDT) from: nickmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] System suddenly slow Michael, I am sure that you have checked this. Is the task manager showing an extreme high cpu usage? I had some problems after an uninstall and reinstall as well. There is thread from August 2005 in this same list on how to clean up the system after an uninstall. Once I went thru those steps and reinstalled, my
WDSC
problems seem to have gone away. NickThe virtual memory has always been set this way. I thought WDSC (and the based-on Eclipse/RWD platform) have and run a self-provided and self-contained Java runtime environment. But after re-installing my co-worker's WDSC and applying updates, it's still
slower
than believable. Plus it's slowing the entire PC down while running. Does anyone know for certain about the Java on which WDSC runs? -----------Original message---------------------- date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 15:30:46 -0500 (CDT) from: nickmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] System suddenly slow Michael, You may want to check the settings on the virtual memory as well. I
found
more luck setting my own size. I set up the same in virtual memory as
I
have physical memory. HTH, Nick W. Mart --
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