David B Teague wrote:
The major symptom:
It takes 6 minutes to open a 32 K file odt file that contains only
formatted text. It takes 4 minutes to save this file. It closes quickly.
The Task Manager says the total CPU usage during start up and during the
save is 100%, soffice.bin CPU is 80-90%.
I have other odt files of sizes up to 60K, that open in less that 5
seconds, once OO.o is loaded.
OO.o 3.0.1 with extensions:
Language Tool,
Pagination 1.3.7
PDF Import 0.3.2
PhotoAlbum 0.4
Spanish spelling dictionary
OS: Windows XP Professional with,
AMD Sempron 2800, 1.6 GHz,
333 MHz backplane,
1 GB RAM,
fast 250 MB disk.
I believe the file is somehow corrupt, but I cannot understand how. I
copied the text data to the clip board from the original offending file
into OO.o then saved under another file name. That should have been OK,
but it takes as long to load and save as the original did.
This behavior just recently began.
Is further information needed? Does anyone have suggestions for making a
diagnosis of this anomaly?
Warmest Regards
David Teague
20090415 1247 GMT-6
David, I have two files I open daily: one is 209.5kb today and the other
is 263.5kb -- both open very very slow on Windows but fast on Ubuntu. I
keep backups of each and one day the first file took about ten minutes
to open. They are slow to open but not that slow.. maybe about 2 minutes
each.. and it came down to that I had to go to my backup. That solved
it. The only thing I traced it to was, I experienced a power loss and
maybe the file got corrupted .. so you might not be too far off track
with your ideas.
Wade
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