destrekor
Lifer
This computer at work is driving me nuts trying to figure out what the issue is.
It's a brand new computer (few weeks old?) and it's used for some AutoCAD, ICE, etc.
The first symptoms were, when transfer data over the network to the server (or from it), the design programs would lock up. But even without them open, Outlook and everything else has a tendency to lock up as well.
It was also seen when trying to connect to a network printer in Outlook.
But now, I get a report it's the same situation when trying to install catalog updates from a CD/DVD to the local hard disk.
So, it almost seems like whenever you do anything related to data, at least over long periods of time (as opposed to saving one file), it just can't help but take 100% priority of the system, at the expense of everything else.
Considering it's a beefier system, it should be able to do all those things without slowing anything down (except perhaps any render time).
Thoughts?
It's a brand new computer (few weeks old?) and it's used for some AutoCAD, ICE, etc.
The first symptoms were, when transfer data over the network to the server (or from it), the design programs would lock up. But even without them open, Outlook and everything else has a tendency to lock up as well.
It was also seen when trying to connect to a network printer in Outlook.
But now, I get a report it's the same situation when trying to install catalog updates from a CD/DVD to the local hard disk.
So, it almost seems like whenever you do anything related to data, at least over long periods of time (as opposed to saving one file), it just can't help but take 100% priority of the system, at the expense of everything else.
Considering it's a beefier system, it should be able to do all those things without slowing anything down (except perhaps any render time).
Thoughts?