Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

Cheryl Wheeler c_wheeler_2002 at yahoo.ca
Fri Aug 25 12:43:05 EDT 2017


Similar experience here. To be fair, in my case, it's an older Windows 7 
laptop with a single core maxed out at 2GB RAM. On this machine, Gnucash 
can't even open a budget; it just thrashes until I give up and close the 
budget tab. On my 4GB desktop (also Win 7, also single core), opening 
the budget is very slow, but no real problem.

> Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2017 06:47:07 -0700 (MST)
> From: Proberts042<proberts42 at gmail.com>
> To:gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10
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> I need to clarify. The operating system does not slow down. Only GnuCash. It
> is extremely slow. The computer otherwise works as usual. I will not say it
> works great. It is still Windoze.
>
> Physical Memory
>
> Gnucash not running
> In Use     3382 MB
> Modified   103 MB
> Standby  5329 MB
> Free        6440 MB
>
> Gnucash running
> In Use     3437 MB
> Modified   102 MB
> Standby  53185 MB
> Free        6402 MB
>
> Gnucash running-New Budget window open
> In Use     3514 MB
> Modified    86 MB
> Standby   6044 MB
> Free        5641 MB




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