Slow reloading of page during design

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I have a large website, with many pages. When I work with this site (on my
local system), FP sometimes pauses for quite some time while it "loads" the
site. This usually happens after many pages have been active during editing,
and are then closed. A request to open a new page (from a template) can get
delayed for a minute or so. Very annoying.

Also, during editing, for instance making a hyperlink, it takes some time to
load the page names for the site.

It seems like a memory issue (not enough of the site is loaded into RAM),
but I have more than enough RAM to support more being loaded there (1.5M).
It would be less of a problem, I'm sure, if I had segregated the site into
smaller segments, but that's not the way it is.

Is there a way of forcing FP to load more data into RAM, so there is not as
much swapping to the hard drive?

Ron
 
RonM said:
I have a large website, with many pages. When I work with this site (on my
local system), FP sometimes pauses for quite some time while it "loads"
the
site. This usually happens after many pages have been active during
editing,
and are then closed. A request to open a new page (from a template) can
get
delayed for a minute or so. Very annoying.

Also, during editing, for instance making a hyperlink, it takes some time
to
load the page names for the site.

It seems like a memory issue (not enough of the site is loaded into RAM),
but I have more than enough RAM to support more being loaded there (1.5M).
It would be less of a problem, I'm sure, if I had segregated the site into
smaller segments, but that's not the way it is.

Is there a way of forcing FP to load more data into RAM, so there is not
as
much swapping to the hard drive?

Ron

Have you done routine maintenance on your system recently eg Defrag,
checkdisk, Disk Clean up, use the FPCleaner tool (d/load from
www.95isalive.com) and so on? If not, then do so and see if performance
improves. Posting to a general Windows group as well might bring up a few
more solutions than I've already mentioned.

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general for example.
 
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