
Henry Slofstra
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Hi Brian, I had already read that document and didn't see an answer to my question. What I'm referring to - when you right click on a folder and select 'catalog', you're prompted for the size of ...
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The point of the previous post and procedure was to isolate the factors which could be causing a problem in order to adopt the correct remedy. That's why I waited for the Disk to be completely qu...
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I'm going to document what I found today, while it's fresh in my mind. Not out of the woods yet, but I think I'm getting there. First, I turned on my computer today and immediately went into PR an...
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Martin, I will comment more when I have my SSD in place. As I don't have a GPU as yet I didn't know that was available in Task Manager. Yes, if the GPU is not used in code then that is a concern. ...
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David Kick, Martin Evans, Interesting discussion. I think in reading both your posts that Windows Task Manager does not show GPU usage. It's not intended to. But did Martin say that's where he got...
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Hello David Price, A few things come to mind. It could be that you're still seeing effects of the upgrade. For example other vendor's software or Office could be loading in changes on boot up. T...
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David, A Windows 10 update should not do that to your machine. I suspect something is competing with your programs on your hard drive. Usually the culprit is anti-virus, either Windows or sometim...
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Thanks, David. I've done a bit of research on the video cards, and right now I'm leaning to the Radeon RX 580 which is a mid-priced card. I think all these cards handle OpenGL and it's reasonabl...
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I'm going to add the SSD drive and a graphics card. My worry is that you can't fix a software problem with hardware, not really. I'm a business application software developer. I see all kinds ...
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I have read this thread with interest and have a similar experience to Robert Johnson. After having a good, but minimal, experience with ON1-PR 2019, I upgraded to ON1-PR 2020. I'm running an i7 c...