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    • M Offline
      monkers
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      I find the auto save tends to kick in right when I'm right in the middle of an operation or by some miracle I'll click something at the exact instant that it starts saving and it instantly crashes. No bug splat. Just. "see ya..." I have found this on many rigs and versions of sketch currently on 15.3.331 and still getting it. It has to be the autosave because the last auto save increment is always within a minute or so of the crash. Just got one then by selecting a line at the same time and I had to come here and rant.

      Is there a way for you guys to make it wait or disable the mouse about a half second before? My computer is one more sketchup crash/bugsplat from exiting the building in flames via the window.

      I've had a long and rough night.

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      • jgbJ Offline
        jgb
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        Best way to speed up SAVE and AUTOSAVE as well as loading a file is to get a Solid State Drive (SSD) either replacing the C:\ drive or adding/replacing a D:\ drive.

        My old spinning HD would typically take over a minute; my SSD takes about 3 - 5 seconds for even bigger files. AutoSaves are almost un-noticeable now.


        jgb

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        • M Offline
          monkers
          last edited by

          @jgb said:

          Best way to speed up SAVE and AUTOSAVE as well as loading a file is to get a Solid State Drive (SSD) either replacing the C:\ drive or adding/replacing a D:\ drive.

          My old spinning HD would typically take over a minute; my SSD takes about 3 - 5 seconds for even bigger files. AutoSaves are almost un-noticeable now.

          For me it not really save time. I work off an SSD RAID0 array so its as quick as it can be. Its just in instability of it.

          Working with large files in sketchup reminds me of this scene from the simpsons.. The slightest breeze will bring it down.

          http://40.media.tumblr.com/113f03ae8273b9c615fa3ba7d26754c9/tumblr_mw81owlUhQ1rn9p3do1_500.jpg

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          • M Offline
            monkers
            last edited by

            @monkers said:

            I find the auto save tends to kick in right when I'm right in the middle of an operation or by some miracle I'll click something at the exact instant that it starts saving and it instantly crashes. No bug splat. Just. "see ya..." I have found this on many rigs and versions of sketch currently on 15.3.331 and still getting it. It has to be the autosave because the last auto save increment is always within a minute or so of the crash. Just got one then by selecting a line at the same time and I had to come here and rant.

            Is there a way for you guys to make it wait or disable the mouse about a half second before? My computer is one more sketchup crash/bugsplat from exiting the building in flames via the window.

            I've had a long and rough night.

            Maybe even a little box which counts down till the next autosave and warns you a couple of seconds before it happens. I'm sure a bunch of other programs could do with a feature like this. It could take the worst possible moment feeling out of it.

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              kaas
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              did you try disable-ing <window> - <model-info> - <file> - <redefine thumbnail on save> ?
              For normal saves, that can save up to half a minute for my files (< 50Mb). I never do auto-saves so don't know if this would help.

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              • M Offline
                monkers
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                Just an update/possible solution for anyone that might find this useful. I have set up a small 10GB RAM disk (Storage drive mounted on RAM) as a temporary location where I can locate my working files. As RAM Disks don't retain data when power is cut I also set up a sync in-case of an unexpected power down. This has massively reduced save/auto save times.

                I'm not sure what the exact speeds are but from what I've read at 10GB/s I assume its around 10 times faster than my SSD RAID0 array and about 20 times faster than a standard 7200RPM HDD. Ill have to do some testing later.

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                • M Offline
                  monkers
                  last edited by

                  @kaas said:

                  did you try disable-ing <window> - <model-info> - <file> - <redefine thumbnail on save> ?
                  For normal saves, that can save up to half a minute for my files (< 50Mb). I never do auto-saves so don't know if this would help.

                  Thanks for that i gave that a shot and combined with my new RAM disk in the above post.. Wowee 😮 150mb files are saving in less than 1 second.

                  Hopefully the less time it spends saving and locking up the less chance it has for the breeze to come along and push it over

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                  • Bob JamesB Offline
                    Bob James
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                    @monkers said:

                    I have set up a small 10GB RAM disk (Storage drive mounted on RAM) as a temporary location where I can locate my working files.

                    10GB RAM disk is small 😲
                    I have 32GB of ram so to use one third of it for a ram drive would really not be small to me.

                    i7-4930K 3.4Ghz, 2x GTX780 6GB, 32GB DDR3-1600 ECC, OCZ Vertex 4 500GB, WD Black 3TB, 32TB NAS, 4x 27" Monitors, SpaceMouse Pro, X-keys XK-60

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                    • M Offline
                      monkers
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                      @bob james said:

                      10GB RAM disk is small 😲
                      I have 32GB of ram so to use one third of it for a ram drive would really not be small to me.

                      It would be rude not to put it into double figures when there's 64GB there. Its all DDR4 as well so nice and quick. I'll be using it for other program scratch disks as well.

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                      • jgbJ Offline
                        jgb
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                        I've used RAM disks a long time ago when HD's were really slow. They are great but the main caveat is saving contents to the HD for posterity.
                        It used to be a manual effort when it was convenient, but I sometimes forgot, or there was a power glitch that rebooted the system.
                        But perhaps today there are "autosaves" that will copy the files to HD in background. I'm not current in that because I don't use RAM drives; not enough memory and my SSD is fast enough.


                        jgb

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