

You make a good point, Google (or other searching) can find where people are having problems. Maybe you meant something approximately ~4GHz? Or, 0.00418123 GHz.Ĭertainly if your computer is running at 0.004GHz a 1 minute start time is not out of the question


You mention "core speed 4181.23 KHz," This is 4.18123 MHz. You can do so in Manage mode by selecting View > Reset Layout from the very top toolbar. If you can kindly provide us the following information about your setup that would be really helpful:Īlso, try resetting the layout to see if that improves the performance. I am sorry that you are facing this issue, but that is unusually slow. What changed after the 2018 version?Hello Lloydc, Even Adobe Photoshop is very snappy in comparison. Looks like I will go back to 2018 version as this was very snappy on the same computer and operating system. Even right from the clean install and making no personal settings as to where images are, it is close to a minute before the application will respond to any inputs, it is simply not suitable for a quick one of image rework. Microsoft® Windows® 7 (SP1), Windows® 8, Windows® 8.So far, upgrading to Ultimate 2019 and the recent 2020 has been very disappointing.1024 x 768 display resolution (1920 x 1080 recommended).

Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor (2 GHz or faster).To activate your software, you will need a valid email address and an internet connection.Checking in here every so often, will usually let you know that updates are available. All you will miss are the annoying advertisements to buy the software you've already bought and auto notices that that the support updates are available. Gus is correct about ACDSee InTouch, disabling it via a rename is the way to go. It has been my experience that things just work better with 1GB of onboard graphics ram. What sort of graphics card do you have? The reason I ask, is that starting with V9, ACDSee started to rely on using the graphics processor for many of the new features in the edit tab, and I wonder if some of that reliance is starting to show up in the Develop tab? The minimum system requirements for a graphics card is 512mb of onboard RAM on the graphics card.
