I have a rog asus laptop G series, when I installed an autocad 2017 trial and do some orders I found a delay in implementation of almost orders, please help me.
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Hello @Anonymous, apologies but I do not understand what you mean by "I found a delay in implementation of almost orders". If you could further elaborate it would be appreciated. Thanks.
@Anonymous wrote:I have a rog asus laptop G series, when I installed an autocad 2017 trial and do some orders I found a delay in implementation of almost orders, please help me.
Does your laptop meet the system requirements? https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-requirements-for-AutoCAD-2017.html
Hello @Anonymous,
Welcome to the community forums!
Can you give me your hardware specifications for your laptop? I am interested to see if it has enough capacity to really run the product properly. If I understand correctly, you are experiencing a lag or delay when trying to run commands within AutoCAD.
Please also try logging onto your laptop using a new user account with full administrative permissions.
You might also try disabling your security software and UAC temporarily to see if it interfering with the operations.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
Operation system: wind 10 home 64-bit(10.0, build 10586)
processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700HQ CPU @ 2.40GHZ (8 CPUS),~2.4GHZ
Memory: 24576MB RAM
DirectX Version:12
Chip Type: GeForce GTX 780M
Device Type: Full Disply Device
Current Disply Mode: 1920 x 1080 (60Hz)
Hi dheyaaz84,
Thank you for your quick reply. It appears that your hardware should not be in question.
Did you try the other options I provided? Also, please let me know if enabling/disabling Hardware acceleration makes any difference.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
Hi @Anonymous,
Please try these steps as well.
Log onto your laptop using a new user account with full administrative permissions.
You might also try disabling your security software and UAC temporarily to see if it interfering with the operations.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
Hello dheyaaz84,
To create a new user account in windows (I don't have version 10 home but it should be similar) you go into Windows>Control Panel>User Accounts and add a user by selecting "Give other users access to this computer" you should then be able to make this user an administrator.
Once that is done, logon with the new account.
Next do a search for UAC on your computer. In Action Center you can set "User Account Settings" to never notify.
If you have a third-party security software application let me know which one. Otherwise in Windows, go to Control Panel>System and Security>FIrewall
Temporarily turn off the firewall.
Now run AutoCAD to see if the delays are still apparent.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
Start Task Manger (CTRL-ALT-DEL) and watch functions are hitting your CPU and memory usage while you are running AutoCAD. I am curious if there is something other than AutoCAD that is causing your issues.
Please also make sure that your graphics driver is ver. 368.22.
Also, when do you experience the delay? Are you able to select a command or type one in easily and then try to select something on the screen when the delay happens or is even the command selection or typing slow?
Have you applied the software updates that are available (Hotfixes)?
Is your D drive an external drive?
When you looked at the Task Manager, which other programs were using the most CPU when you worked in AutoCAD?
Hello All...
@Anonymous ... 🙂 you do not need to private message people to draw them your post. You can just simply tag them buy using @........ followed by the name... Anyhow; you can try one or all of the following:
Reboot and try again...
If none of the above works; you might need to look into moving and/or resizing your windows Virtual Memory Swap files...is the hard drive D where you have AutoCAD installed a partition or a system drive?
Appart from the above...I have no other suggestions but to go for a clean uninstall and reinstall AutoCAD 2017 on your C drive
Good luck
Rob
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