I'm reading all these comments, and they all echo my problem. I repeated everything I did last night, but to no avail. From that point onward it's been pure agony. It happened when I selected a text box and everything froze. Laptop quieted down to silent immediately and no speed issues.īUT this morning went into InDesign again, and midway through my work it started again. Deleted all of them and that did the trick. But then I installed Malwarebytes, which found 96 issues. I know for sure I deleted all temp files, disabled all extraneous startup apps, ran a Windows clean up, uninstalled then reinstalled InDesign (and getting rid of all preferences). I wish I could remember everything I did last night, but if fixed it beautifully - my laptop even went silent from the minimal effort it was now taking. It's not just so slow that it takes everything twice as long, but my poor laptop is screaming. Has the software really gotten that slow? My ancient January 2006 Windows 7 dual Opteron 290 machine with the OCZ RevoDrive 400, Samsung 840 Pro 16GB 400MHz DDR1, and dual 150000rpm U320 scsi RAID 10 arrays would open the 2018 version of Indesign or Illustrator in about 3 seconds. It is also 3 years old.Ģx 1TB Samsung 970Pro NVME SSDs (one OS, one heavy applications)ĢTB Gigabyte Aorus NVME SSD (for active files)ġTB OCZ RevoDrive 400 NVME SSD (scratch disk)ġTB Samsung 850 Pro SSD (for older files/backups)Ģx GeForce RTX2080s in SLI (obviously no effect) My home system seems much better, taking about 30 seconds to open, which still seems ridiculous. Slow InDesign This latest update for late August/September is really really really slow. GeForce GTX1060 6GB GPU (obviously no effect) Maybe the computer I use doesn't meet the minimum requirements. For a few years now, I have had to wait up to about 10 minutes for Indesign (and Illustrator) to even load.
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