Hello Jacques
The only answer to your question is enabling the "quick launch" option
that places some of the LO package in memory during boot of the Windows
system. It appears that you have 2 Gigabyte of Ram. Are you willing to
take part of it to have part of the LO package reside in RAM to speed up
the process?
You can find that option at:
Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Memory
LibreOffice Quickstarter check box "Enable systray Quickstarter"
I have tested LibreOffice on an old Compaq 3500+ CPU system and
LibreOffice took 20+ seconds to load up. That was the oldest/slowest
system I have tested 3.6.x or 4.0.1 on. I know that Atom-based system
can be slow, but they seem to allow for smaller size systems. The
Raspberry Pi systems are the smallest "new" system I know of and are
equivalent to a Pentium 4 300 MHz processor system, so we do need to
find the best tricks to make it load/run quicker.
On 04/04/2013 03:53 AM, JR75018 wrote:
First time I come here -> Hello to everybody and thanks to The Document
Foundation.
I have an Asus EeePc 1005 HA - 2 Go ram (2 Go * 1) - Intel Atom N280 @
1.66GHz - Windows 7 Home Premium 32-but SP1 - HD 244 Go
My LO version is 4.0.1.2 (in french).
Number of operations : 100.
Memory for LO : 20 Mo
Memory per item : 5,2 Mo.
My (small) file : 24,6 ko (28 on the disk).
On the desk I have a link for my file. After a double click I have to wait
42 sec. Another way :
I click on LO shortcut : >= 6 sec. Then...
I choose Calc : >= 2 sec. Then...
I choose my file (in the last of the last files...) : >= 26 sec.
How I can reduce the loading speed of Calc ?
Thanks,
Jacques
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