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videostar

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Hello,

 

At starting first time paint.net blocks some minutes. The second time works fine.

 

 

 

Application    paint.net v4.0.13 (Final 4.13.6191.1824)
Build Date    Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2016
    
Hardwarebeschleunigtes Rendern (GPU)    True
Animationen    True
DPI    120,00 (1,25x scale)
Sprache    de-DE
    
OS    Windows 10 (10.0.14393.0)
.NET Runtime    4.0.30319.42000
Physical Memory    16.297 MB
    
CPU    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz
    Architecture    x64 (64-bit)
    Process Mode    64-bit
    Speed    ~2394 MHz
    Cores / Threads    2 / 4
    Features    DEP, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4_1, SSE4_2, XSAVE
    
Video Card    Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500
    Dedicated Video RAM    128 MB
    Dedicated System RAM    0 MB
    Shared System RAM    8.148 MB
    Vendor ID    0x8086
    Device ID    0x1616
    Subsystem ID    0x390217AA
    Revision    9
    LUID    0x00006D33
    Flags    None
    Outputs    2
    
Video Card    AMD Radeon R5 M230
    Dedicated Video RAM    2.036 MB
    Dedicated System RAM    0 MB
    Shared System RAM    8.148 MB
    Vendor ID    0x1002
    Device ID    0x666F
    Subsystem ID    0x381B17AA
    Revision    0
    LUID    0x0001016E
    Flags    None
    Outputs    0
    
Video Card    Microsoft Basic Render Driver
    Dedicated Video RAM    0 MB
    Dedicated System RAM    0 MB
    Shared System RAM    8.148 MB
    Vendor ID    0x1414
    Device ID    0x008C
    Subsystem ID    0x00000000
    Revision    0
    LUID    0x00010157
    Flags    Software
    Outputs    0

 

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On 28.2.2017 at 6:04 PM, Rick Brewster said:

You probably are using an HDD (versus an SSD), and have a lot of plugins.

I am seeing the same issue on both my computer without ssd and on my laptop with ssd. It seems to me that this didn't happen before the .13 update. Is there any way to fix this? I'll try removing my plugins and see whether that speeds it up.

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Just rename the /Effects/ folder (right click > Rename) and restart paint.net. That will ensure paint.net doesn't load any plugins. If the speed of startup is improved you have your solution - fewer plugins :)

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1 hour ago, videostar said:

in the folder effects are 104 files. Some begin with TR...

 

That's not really much. I have here over 300 files in my Effects folder and PDN works well. TRs... means plugins by Techno Robbo.

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1 hour ago, videostar said:

renaming solves the problem.

 

You have something in that folder which is causing a problem. @BoltBait's suggestion is a good one, but first I'd clear out all the files in the old Effects folder (or just create a new one and leave Effect.BAK as is in case you need to identify a missing plugin).

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