Similar experience here. To be fair, in my case, it's an older Windows 7
laptop with a single core maxed out at 2GB RAM. On this machine, Gnucash
can't even open a budget; it just thrashes until I give up and close the
budget tab. On my 4GB desktop (also Win 7, also single core), opening
the budget is very slow, but no real problem.
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2017 06:47:07 -0700 (MST)
From: Proberts042<probert...@gmail.com>
To:gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10
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I need to clarify. The operating system does not slow down. Only GnuCash. It
is extremely slow. The computer otherwise works as usual. I will not say it
works great. It is still Windoze.
Physical Memory
Gnucash not running
In Use 3382 MB
Modified 103 MB
Standby 5329 MB
Free 6440 MB
Gnucash running
In Use 3437 MB
Modified 102 MB
Standby 53185 MB
Free 6402 MB
Gnucash running-New Budget window open
In Use 3514 MB
Modified 86 MB
Standby 6044 MB
Free 5641 MB
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