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Memory leak. Where is the hole?

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Joe-Bouza
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Memory leak. Where is the hole?

Lately my processor has been spiking. I had attributed it to working with Project wise but this happened with only Drawing1 open. What to look for? Windows is set for best performance and the specs are shown

 

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Joe-Bouza
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 Seems to occur when Autosave is activated

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tcorey
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Does it go back to normal after the autosave completes?



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Joe-Bouza
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yes but it is a slow crawl back down. I usually kill the process to get back.

 

Yes for sure. I just waited on one as I am posting. seems like if I kill autosave I am better off. Although sometimes it will spike if I grab a civi3d object randomly

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this is simply closing a file (20 minutes) and and the status after it finally closed

 

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BrianBenton
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We have basically stopped using Autosave. It causes more problems than what it solves. We have adopted the strategy of "save early; save often". CTRL+S is your friend.

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