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    *M., Richard

    Slow redraws

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    03-29-2000 11:24 AM
    Installed QC7 over QC6. I did not uninstall QC6 as I should have. All was
    working well until I uninstalled QC6 via Windows Add/Remove programs
    utility. Unfortunately, QC7 was uninstalled also ( I should have read the
    readme first). Reinstalled QC7. Now when loading large drawings (floor
    plans at a large hospital), the redraw time seems excessive. A couple of
    clicks of the mouse or mouse movement speeds things up. I would appreciate
    any assistance with this.

    Thanks
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    *Support], Keith Sibbert [Autodesk

    Re: Slow redraws

    03-31-2000 10:21 AM in reply to: *M., Richard
    If redraws were OK prior to uninstalling the old installation, I would suggest
    uninstalling one more time and reinstalling making sure nothing is running in
    the background and any anti-virus software is disabled.

    --
    Keith Sibbert
    PSG Product Support, Americas
    WW Support & Services, Autodesk
    Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion

    "Richard M." wrote:

    > Installed QC7 over QC6. I did not uninstall QC6 as I should have. All was
    > working well until I uninstalled QC6 via Windows Add/Remove programs
    > utility. Unfortunately, QC7 was uninstalled also ( I should have read the
    > readme first). Reinstalled QC7. Now when loading large drawings (floor
    > plans at a large hospital), the redraw time seems excessive. A couple of
    > clicks of the mouse or mouse movement speeds things up. I would appreciate
    > any assistance with this.
    >
    > Thanks
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    03-31-2000 04:05 PM in reply to: *M., Richard
    Shortly after I posted, I wound up having to reboot for some other reason. After that, all was well. Looks like I broke two major laws of modern computing. Read the Readme.1st files, and when things don't seem to be working right, REBOOT! Thanks for the response. Rich M.
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