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fusion boot time? whats your experience?

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hypersonic
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fusion boot time? whats your experience?

I am running an i7-2600 3.4GHz processor with windows 7 ultimate and a seagate 15k drive 8GB ram and it takes about

20 seconds to fire up Fusion.  UGH. 

What are you all seeing for boot times for Fusion?

 

Thanks!

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scott.sheppard
in reply to: hypersonic

Inventor Fusion uses a technology where an install is not required. That's the UP side. The DOWN side is that it takes a little longer to boot up.



Scott Sheppard
Program Manager
Autodesk Labs
Autodesk, Inc.
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schneik-adsk
in reply to: hypersonic

After a restart of my computer Inventor Fusion will take 30 to 40 seconds to launch. This is expected.

There after Fusion takes about 7 seconds to launch on subsequent runs.

 

Kevin Schneider

Kevin Schneider
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KeighanD
in reply to: hypersonic

Fusion 2013

cold ... 13 seconds to splash screen and 46 seconds until ready to load project

2nd run ... 3 seconds to splash screen and 13 seconds to ready to load project

 

Alienware M17X10 laptop with an Intel i7 CPU and 8G Ram and Win7 OS.

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nannerdw
in reply to: KeighanD

^Is that with a hybrid hard drive like the Momentus XT?

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KeighanD
in reply to: nannerdw

no clue what a "a hybrid hard drive like the Momentus XT" is ... twin 500GB SATA 7200rpm 2.5in Laptop Drives [RAID 0 configured] are what's in the box.

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nannerdw
in reply to: KeighanD

It's a spinning platter hard drive with a small solid state drive built inside.  It automatically transfers frequently used files to the SSD for faster load times.  I've gotten a pretty good performance boost out of it, especially for starting up my computer and opening Inventor.

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KeighanD
in reply to: nannerdw

ahhh, OK, thanks for that.  When I picked the components for this machine, the idea was to upgrade to solid-state hardrives in year 3 although that may get pushed to year 2 if funding comes up.

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