Extremely Slow File IO and Object Modification
Platform/Product:
Lenovo W520 i7 w*GB of RAM and 128GB SSD
Visio 2010 32bit w/SP1
Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit w/SP1 instance.
Problem:
From the first time I ran Visio I have been experiencing such bad performance that it is virtually unusable. A simple file save can take over a minute while the app goes grey and says "Not Responding", accessing stencils has a 10 second delay, and
a simple action like moving he endpoint of a connector will take up to a minute or more with the same grey frame and "not responding".
I have asked others in my company if they have the same problem and they don't seem to be experiencing it. I have a very vanilla install, not many apps and certainly very little to no freeware. About hte only thing I can think
of that is different is that I have Adobe Acrobat Pro installed and none of them do.
September 6th, 2011 9:19pm
Hi Michael,
Can you check in File > Options > Add-ins and see if there are any odd add-ins running? The folks at MS tell us that a BlueTooth add-in often gets installed and causes problems, and it might be that Acrobat has also added something.
More info on the Bluetooth add-in here: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-visio/removing-the-bluetooth-add-in-from-visio-2010-on/ed03a775-0081-4e91-8b05-77e250653acc
September 7th, 2011 8:06am
Hi,
I am writing to see how everything is going with this issue. Is the problem resolved? If there is anything I can do for you, please feel free to let me know.
Best Regards,
Rex Zhang
September 9th, 2011 1:00am
Acrobat has installed 7 Addins and three is no way to remove or disable them in the stanmdard dialogues:
ChangeConversionSettings
ConvertAllPages
ConvertToPDF
ConvertToPDFandEmail
ConvertToPDFandSendForReview
ConvertToPDFExt
PDFMAddonLoader
I am going to uninstall Adobe and see if that fixes it. But I can't be the only person with Adbobe Acrobat and Visio installed.
Maybe the order they are installed?
September 11th, 2011 3:39pm
After removing Adobe Acrobat Pro I am still experiencing the same behavior.
The only AddIns left are:
Event Monitor
Persist Events
Print ShapeSheet
September 11th, 2011 4:23pm
Hi
Thank you for using
Microsoft Office for IT Professionals Forums.
From your description,
you can try to set the Microsoft XPS as default printer to avoid an issue of printer.
Then try to disable the offline files index feature refer to the following steps:
1.Click
Start, type index in Search, then
Enter
2.Click the
Modify button.
3.Uncheck the
Offline Files checkbox, click OK.
Please take your time to try the suggestions and let me know the results at your earliest convenience. If anything is unclear or if there is anything I can
do for you, please feel free to let me know.
Sincerely
Rex Zhang
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September 21st, 2011 3:31am
Nope - no luck. After making those changes (without rebooting) it took Visio about 60-90seconds to open a file (while going grey) no one else has issues with and moving a connector was exactly the same.
About the only thing I can think of that is different is that I am using SnagIt and others aren't, but there are no plugins for that app.
September 25th, 2011 7:14pm
I did 2 things -
Upgrade to 64bit Visio.
Followed your instructions, disabling all non-MS services.
Switching to 64bit Visio has largely resolved the File Open/Close/Save latency issue.
However, the extreme latency when modifying objects has not changed. I timed a few things:
- Re-position connector: 14-15 seconds - The connector "ghost" moves quickly but once you release on the new connection point it takes 14-15s and the Visio Application frame goes grey "Not Responding"
- Resize simple rectangle: 10-12s - In this case the "ghost" that shows you the new location of borders doesn't show up for 5-6s, and once you release, it takes 5-6s to resize with same behavior as above.
I am going to have to escalate this and open a support case, it has become intolerable and is affecting my ability to get my work done. I have several large documents due in the near future and this behavior is making it very hard to meet
my deadlines.
September 26th, 2011 3:04pm
Karl,
Just curious how much data (user props and custom properties) are in your shapes?
al
September 26th, 2011 9:48pm
Maybe a long-shot ... is auto-save enabled?
File -> Options -> Save
and make sure the time isn't set to something silly, like 1 minute.
September 27th, 2011 9:02am
Other people have no issues with my documents, which are not particularly large.
September 28th, 2011 2:47pm
That is a long shot :) Already checked and eliminated as a cause.
Other colleagues with the same laptop/OS are not having issues.
September 28th, 2011 2:49pm
It alll be long shots from here!
Is the computer on a network? If so then try disconnecting from the network (boot with no network).
Try a new user account (try limited priveledges and an admin account)
Have you tried reinstalling/repairing Visio?
September 28th, 2011 2:55pm
I have tried all of these - I am a mobile worker so frequently work offline - I am on my second laptop with a clean Win7 64bit install - same problem as my previous laptop.
It has to be something I have installed that is different than other people. The 3 primary culprits I can think of:
X1
Snagit (wants to change the default printer to itself all of the time)
Adobe Acrobat
I have removed Acrobat - no difference
Killed all Snagit processes - no difference
Also tried restarting with only Windows processes - no difference.
September 29th, 2011 5:09pm
Can you install some VM software and install Visio in that?
September 29th, 2011 6:17pm
That is a main reason I don't use a Mac :) Why would I want to run an application that is part of my primary daily workflow in a virtual machine? I am too busy to want to screw around with adding extra layers of abstraction and extra steps in
my workflow. No thanks. My primary applications should just work - especially if they are MS apps on an MS OS on supported HW. I get paid to troubleshoot other people's problems, not my own.
After uninstalling Snagit and rebooting performance is much better, I can actually resize a rectangle and move a connection point. I have one document that I think is a problem itself - old stencils with too many objects,
but the primary one I'm testing on is acceptable.
So, this could be related to the default printer, why, I'm not sure and if Visio performance is impacted by the printer - that is a serious bug that needs to be addressed by Microsoft. I can't imagine a scenario where the action of moving
a connector to a new connection point should in any way be dependent in a printer driver. That is just plain stupid.
September 30th, 2011 4:40pm
I think it's far more likely to be a SnagIt problem, to be fair. I'll try it next week.
September 30th, 2011 7:41pm
I've just installed and tested SnagIt, it had no effect on Visio.
October 3rd, 2011 11:11am
I am back to the same thing - it just totally hung - hard, simply adding a UCS chassis to a very simple diagram.
October 20th, 2011 7:55pm
PCs are cheap, junk it and get a new one. If it's starting to adversely affect your productivity etc then it's a no-brainer.
October 20th, 2011 8:08pm
Junk my PC? It isn't reporting any HW issues and it is by any stretch of the imagination, a "Power System".
I can't believe I am the only person experiencing this problem.
October 27th, 2011 4:02pm
I know this is an old thread, but I am having the exact same issue. After scouring Google and TechNet, this is the only lead I've found... with apparently no answer.
Surface Pro 3 with i7 and 8GB RAM, running Visio Pro 2010 32 bit. Running Windows 10 build 10162. There aren't any add ins running in Visio.
CPU will jump to 90-100% randomly with no rhyme or reason. Doesn't cooperate with i7?
July 10th, 2015 1:13am