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Starting slowiness on Windows 10 v2004 update

runxel
Legend
Anybody else who has issues with Archicad on Windows 10 v2004?
Archicad seems to have big trouble starting. Surely, AC sadly never was blazingly fast and could be much better in this regard, but after I installed (or rather was finally overruled by my PC...) the big update Archicad has really some issues in getting starting. Version doesn't even matter.
Tested it from 24 down to version 20. All are starting significantly slower. Sometimes they don't come up at all and have to be sniped from the task manager (which by the way shows, that AC in these cases seem to fail allocate more than a few mb of RAM and says "unresponsible").
If it starts, it takes now round about 10–15 minutes until I can work.
No other programs are affected.

PS: Before anybody asks: no anti-virus, everything else (drivers etc) is uptodate...
Lucas Becker | AC 27 on Mac | Author of Runxel's Archicad Wiki | Editor at SelfGDL | Developer of the GDL plugin for Sublime Text |
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Barry Kelly
Moderator
Do you have multiple monitors?
And by any chance is Archicad starting on your 2nd monitor?

I have 2 screens but usually have Archicad open on my main (number 1) monitor.
However yesterday while I was setting up 24, I dragged it across to my second monitor.
When I started it again it started on the second monitor but never got past the initial start up screen.
Task Manager showed it was running but nothing much happening in CPU %.
Ended task and started again and it started better.
I am not sure exactly what was happening as I had multiple 24, 23 & 22 running at the same time, and I will need to test it some more to see if I can figure out if there is a problem and what is the cause.

But just curious if you have Archicad on your second monitor?


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runxel
Legend
Hi Barry, thanks for chiming in!

Indeed, I normally have a second display attached to my laptop, and start times are even longer then. But I have the same issue when the second display is not attached. I was working (or... trying to) on the train yesterday, which led me to the point writing here.
Lucas Becker | AC 27 on Mac | Author of Runxel's Archicad Wiki | Editor at SelfGDL | Developer of the GDL plugin for Sublime Text |
«Furthermore, I consider that Carth... yearly releases must be destroyed»
runxel
Legend
Some news:
Networking seems to be the issue.
Analysing the wait chain with the task manager tells me that Archicad is waiting for some network IO to be finished.

Looking at the Windows resource monitor it says that Archicad is doing an IP loopback on port 22350 and it's listening on ports 60200, 65050, and 65110.

After 10-20 minutes Archicad connects to 99.84.158.126 on port 80 and to 99.84.155.277 on port 443.
Now Archicad finally comes up. After about half a minute those connections will be cut.

WHAT IS GOING ON?
You can't work if you have to wait half an hour everytime you open a file....
Lucas Becker | AC 27 on Mac | Author of Runxel's Archicad Wiki | Editor at SelfGDL | Developer of the GDL plugin for Sublime Text |
«Furthermore, I consider that Carth... yearly releases must be destroyed»
DGSketcher
Legend
Shot in the dark if AC24 has got slower opening over time, I had a looooong save time issue, this was related to the number of files in the recent list of the start up dialog. Clearing the list brought everything back to normal. This is a known bug with GS. Just thought that you might be seeing the opposite end of the same problem.
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SeRohde
Booster
runxel wrote:
PS: Before anybody asks: no anti-virus, everything else (drivers etc) is uptodate...
I know you stated this, but what about Windows Defender? I always add Archicad and related folders to the Exclusions with good results regarding overall speed of AC.
runxel wrote:
Looking at the Windows resource monitor it says that Archicad is doing an IP loopback on port 22350 and it's listening on ports 60200, 65050, and 65110.
Port 22350 is the default Port used by Archicad and Codemeter for the Licensemanagement
The other High Ports i don't know about for sure. I assume the are related to AC exchangeing files via UDP with the Teamworkserver.
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runxel
Legend
SeRohde wrote:
t what about Windows Defender? I always add Archicad and related folders to the Exclusions with good results regarding overall speed of AC.
Nice trick. I've added the folder now, too. Startup times doesn't seem to be affected significantly, tho.

SeRohde wrote:
Port 22350 is the default Port used by Archicad and Codemeter for the Licensemanagement
The other High Ports i don't know about for sure. I assume the are related to AC exchangeing files via UDP with the Teamworkserver.
Thanks for this info! (:
I thought similar, too.
DGSketcher wrote:
related to the number of files in the recent list of the start up dialog
My first suspect, too. Cleared it with no effect.

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I hope a dev will hop in this thread soon.
Some more info for you, I hope it's valuable.
This time the Archicad Starter.exe didn't respond. Ressource monitor gave the me thread number which made the trouble. Going into Sysinternals Process explorer I had a look at the threads.
The stack for the locked up thread (start adress: ARCHICAD Starter.exe!InitAuto Tester+0xe0fc)is this:

ntdll.dll!ZwWaitForSingleObject+0x14
KERNELBASE.dll!WaitForSingleObjectEx+0x8e
GSRoot.dll!GS::ThreadCpuTime::GetCurrentThreadCpuTimeInNanos+0xf6c
GSRoot.dll!GS::ThreadGuard::~ThreadGuard+0x12fb
ARCHICAD Starter.exe+0x866a
ARCHICAD Starter.exe+0x81ad
GSRoot.dll!GS::Main+0x40
ARCHICAD Starter.exe!InitAutoTester+0xf06c
ARCHICAD Starter.exe!InitAutoTester+0xe08e
KERNEL32.DLL!BaseThreadInitThunk+0x14
ntdll.dll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x21
This thread does also multiple hundred thousands of context switches, which isn't great I guess? At least this amounts to considerable performance drain on the CPU.
Lucas Becker | AC 27 on Mac | Author of Runxel's Archicad Wiki | Editor at SelfGDL | Developer of the GDL plugin for Sublime Text |
«Furthermore, I consider that Carth... yearly releases must be destroyed»
SeRohde
Booster
I forgot to mention:
since the Defender Dialogue for Exclusions is somewhat unprecise I added Folders, Files & Process like:

- Archicad TW Data:
- C:\Users\NAME\Graphisoft\
For each (!) Archicad installation:
- Archicad installation Folder
For each Archicad File & For each Process
- ARCHICAD.exe
- ARCHICADStarter.exe
- OverwatchServer.exe
- \CinceRender\CineRenderNem.exe
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Minh Nguyen
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
Hello,

Thank you very much for reporting the issue and I am very sorry for the experience!

From my experience, we usually see 2 common problems: outdated Intel GPU driver and licensing connection (on Windows). Here, it looks like the computer is having an issue with acquiring/checking license. To verify this, could you start Archicad in DEMO mode and see if it gets faster? There are multiple ways to do this, depending on your license type: upload the software license back to the pool, unplug the CodeMeter dongle, or simply unplug the internet cable.

(Also, please make sure that all drivers, especially the graphics ones, are up-to-date. You may need to look for the installer from Intel and NVIDIA/AMD websites rather than waiting for Windows Update, as it is much faster this way).

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Best regards,
Minh

Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT

Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
No solutions from me - just a thank you to Runxel for posting the problem. I've put off upgrading to the version 2004 update of Windows 10 for months after initial reports of people having issues with it. Your slowness - and another user who posted that AC keeps crashing on them with 2004 - will keep me off this update until some positive reports come in. Sticking with version 1909 for now.
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