An issue with 2010 Pro version
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Hi guys
I love the new PA and I am using the beta 11.50.49
I have a Pentium Quad Core 2.4 GHz with 4 gb of ram and PA 2010 takes anywhere between 10 to 12 seconds to start.
I know it is a beta program but I am wondering whether this is an issue that other ppl are experiencing or if it is an issue that is gettign looked at.
Thank you very much
Mame
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Try this version:
http://www.powerarchiver.com/test/alpha115/powarc1150rc5.exeLet us know if that helps.
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if that above doesnt work, then it is definetly not reported before. What happens when you:
1. Options> Reset to defaults
2. delete HKCU\Software\PowerArchiver key (complete).does that change anything?
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if it would be extra cool if you could check this out before night is at its peak :-).
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:-O hint dropping!!!
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k
update
Uninstalled the old version. Rebooted (as per uninstaller instructions).
Installed the version u linked. Rebooted
Ran again
Fist startup 5 seconds.
Subsequent startups ~3 seconds.Better.
A clarification for the problem before:
Only the first startup per windows session was really slow. Subsequent ones were about 5 seconds.
Currently, it still seems slow compared to the way 2009 ran but i know it’s beta and I can live with it.
Gonna try the registry trick now will reply in a few.
Mame
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P.S. OS is Vista 64 bit SP1.
Might upgrade to SP2 soon.
Mame
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I can’t find the registry key you mentioned.
Does the registry of Vista 64 bit store it in a different place? I tried to run a search in regedit and I am lost in a sea of stuff I am not sure I should be touching O_O
Mameluke
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there will be nothing different in final version :-).
(another hint? :P)Not sure if it should be faster or slower than PA 2009, i think when it comes to that, they should be very similar with same settings.
But i do believe that shell extensions startup is now a lot faster than before, and of course, actual speed of compression is much better (dare I say 4x on your quad core? :P).
What you had in RC2 was issue with one of the most recently used archives being on network drive and PA waiting for network drive to respond, this was fixed in internal RC5.
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I can’t find the registry key you mentioned.
Does the registry of Vista 64 bit store it in a different place? I tried to run a search in regedit and I am lost in a sea of stuff I am not sure I should be touching O_O
Mameluke
This is exact key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PowerArchiverjust right click on it and hit delete. Yikes!
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K figured it out and deleted it.
PA opens in 2 seconds now :(
Annoying nag screen adding delays……or registered but slow to load.
Stuck between a rock and a hard place :(
Mame
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K figured it out and deleted it.
PA opens in 2 seconds now :(
Annoying nag screen adding delays……or registered but slow to load.
Stuck between a rock and a hard place :(
Mame
register it again and see if it changes…. it becomes 3 seconds?
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registration is the same as in PA 2009, nothing changed there.
What changed, and made PA 2010 slightly slower than PA 2009 was that compression engine is now loaded from the start up vs loading when used in PA 2009. So that adds slight delay at the start where that delay was previously there when you started adding or extracting from archives in PA 2009.
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I re-registered and rebooted.
Back to 5 seconds and 2.5-3 seconds after that.
Keep in mind that I lost my custom button arrangement (not using any outside skin or anything just had my button setup in my own way in the configuration menu) when i deleted the registry key so that may be a factor.
I need to catch the Zzzz train so this will be my last post for the night.
Once more to recap:
2.4 Ghz Quad core
4 gig ram
Vista 64bit SP1
Got the latest updates for the OS (minus SP2).Cheers and I hope you guys can get to the bottom of this.
<3
Mame
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I re-registered and rebooted.
Back to 5 seconds and 2.5-3 seconds after that.
Keep in mind that I lost my custom button arrangement (not using any outside skin or anything just had my button setup in my own way in the configuration menu) when i deleted the registry key so that may be a factor.
I need to catch the Zzzz train so this will be my last post for the night.
Once more to recap:
2.4 Ghz Quad core
4 gig ram
Vista 64bit SP1
Got the latest updates for the OS (minus SP2).Cheers and I hope you guys can get to the bottom of this.
<3
Mame
yeah, that obviously makes the difference (not having any options than default).
Its unclear to me if took 2 seconds first time and then 2 seconds afterwards so difference was between 5 and 2 seconds, or if difference was between 2 and 3 seconds :-).
Also, when you re-registered (no need to rebot) did you keep rest of the settings default or?
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Once the registry entry was removed:
It took around 2 seconds for both first as well as subsequent starts.
Once registered with the new Rc5:
5 seconds first start 2.5-3 seconds subsequent starts
Seems to be something related to the registry for sure.
Mame
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Update:
I never usually turn off my computer.
I ran PA just now to double check and first run was 12 seconds again. ~2 seconds for the subsequent runs.
I really dunno what is happening anymore. Am i the only one with this issue?
Mame
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My startup times appear to be 3-5 seconds on my laptop, I haven’t timed it on my desktop.
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Yes my settings were on default.
Now I have changed them and registered and it’s back to slooooooooow mode :(
Yuck :(
Mame
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Yes my settings were on default.
Now I have changed them and registered and it’s back to slooooooooow mode :(
Yuck :(
Mame
12 seconds again or?
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yes 12 seconds.
I leave my computer on as I mentioned and I guess after a while (number of hours) it “resets” back to 12 seconds on the first run and then a few seconds for the subsequent runs. This will repeat the next day when I come back from work so no way to know how many hour until the next "reset"back to 12 sec.
It’s something to do with the custom bars ( I use the classic buttons NOT the ribbon btw) and/or the registration. I do hope you guys get to the bottom of this.
As a comparison the latest Winrar beta fires up in under 1 second.
Good luck
Mame
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you have explorer view on? It could be something like your hard drive coming out of sleep mode?
You can send us your registry settings (HKCU\Software\PowerArchiver), zipped, to support @ conexware . com.
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I sent them in and I got some automated response. Hope you got them
Also: I disabled any type of power saving features. I have everythign on at all times. Monitor and HD.
Mame
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Updates:
I have upgraded to Service Pack 2 (It was time)
A cold start is now 5 seconds and the subsequent one about 2 seconds.
Did the registry keys I sent reveal anything?
Mame
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Updates:
I have upgraded to Service Pack 2 (It was time)
A cold start is now 5 seconds and the subsequent one about 2 seconds.
Did the registry keys I sent reveal anything?
Mame
nope, nothing interesting there. So you dont get that 12 seconds delay after you leave computer for several hours?
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No but like I said I no longer have SP1 now I upgraded to Vista SP2. That may have somethign to do with it.
Mame
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Weird.
Anyway, here is one of the last pre-release versions:
http://www.powerarchiver.com/test/release10/powarc1150final.exeWe worked hard to improved startup speed, it should be noticable in older computers, depending on settings used, this is now 30% faster at startup.
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With the new version I got a 4 second first start and instant subsequent starts.
Mame
Edit: Spelling
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With the new version I got a 4 second first start and instant subsequent starts.
Mame
Edit: Spelling
good…