Peter2150
August 20th, 2007, 10:49 PM
I just finally figured out a conflict I've been fighting for a week. And the culprit. Anti Exec.
When I got home from vacation, I did updates on both machines in terns of FDISR. On my Intel machine, all seemed okay. Update took about 4 minutes. On my AMD machine it took over 20 minutes. I ran it again, and watched. During the preparing to copy phase the indexed directory count stopped arount 2400. I thought it had hung. It sat there chewing CPU for 20 minutes and then moved on and finished fine. I messed with all kinds of things and disabled and uninstalled and nothing changed. That delay always was there and it was 20 minutes. Looking at the logs I noticed this started back at the beginning of August.
I emailed Raxco and got a reply pointing to scanners or a failing drive(it was neither). Raxco did confirm it wasn't big files that would affect that, but the number of files might.
I decided to do some updating before searching further. In the process of all that suddenly that time seemed almost back to normal. The pause at the 2400 level was down to about a minute and a half and seemed okay. Problem solved, I thought.
Today after working on the machine all day, I did an update with FDISR. Dang the delay was back at 7 minutes. What the heck. I started thinking about what programs might have lots and lots of files. Then I remembered during the FDISR update, there were a heck of a lot of AE files. I tried opening the directory to see how many and each time I tried explore.exe hung up. Note that had had AE disabled, but what I did do was after the updates I did, I turn it open, let update, and then disabled it. I had a lot of trouble uninstalling it but finally got it.
Now FDISR rips thru the preparing to copy with no pause, and the full update run with FDISR takes about 2 minutes total. Removed it from the Intel machine (where it was also disabled) and there was a signficant improvement in my times on that machine.
If you are using AE, just beaware if something strange starts happening this might be a good place to start.
Pete
When I got home from vacation, I did updates on both machines in terns of FDISR. On my Intel machine, all seemed okay. Update took about 4 minutes. On my AMD machine it took over 20 minutes. I ran it again, and watched. During the preparing to copy phase the indexed directory count stopped arount 2400. I thought it had hung. It sat there chewing CPU for 20 minutes and then moved on and finished fine. I messed with all kinds of things and disabled and uninstalled and nothing changed. That delay always was there and it was 20 minutes. Looking at the logs I noticed this started back at the beginning of August.
I emailed Raxco and got a reply pointing to scanners or a failing drive(it was neither). Raxco did confirm it wasn't big files that would affect that, but the number of files might.
I decided to do some updating before searching further. In the process of all that suddenly that time seemed almost back to normal. The pause at the 2400 level was down to about a minute and a half and seemed okay. Problem solved, I thought.
Today after working on the machine all day, I did an update with FDISR. Dang the delay was back at 7 minutes. What the heck. I started thinking about what programs might have lots and lots of files. Then I remembered during the FDISR update, there were a heck of a lot of AE files. I tried opening the directory to see how many and each time I tried explore.exe hung up. Note that had had AE disabled, but what I did do was after the updates I did, I turn it open, let update, and then disabled it. I had a lot of trouble uninstalling it but finally got it.
Now FDISR rips thru the preparing to copy with no pause, and the full update run with FDISR takes about 2 minutes total. Removed it from the Intel machine (where it was also disabled) and there was a signficant improvement in my times on that machine.
If you are using AE, just beaware if something strange starts happening this might be a good place to start.
Pete