TC 6 starts up slooowly!
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TC 6 starts up slooowly!
I just upgraded from TC 5.51 to TC 6 (registered version), and I noticed it takes more than 20 seconds for TC 6 to start up. The basic user interface loads, but it takes really long to load the button bar and both panels. I never had this problem with TC 5.51, which loaded lightning-fast.
Does anyone have any idea what could cause this?
Ron
Does anyone have any idea what could cause this?
Ron
taken from Total Commander FAQ http://www.ghisler.com/efaqprob.htm
Another reason could be recently visited network paths which TC tries to load on startup.Q: After upgrading from Total Commander 4.0 to 4.5, the start of Total Commander takes one minute instead of 1 second! What can I do?
A: This problem is probably caused by your virus scanner....
Certain virus scanners seem to observe the startup of each program in single step mode, which is of course terribly slow. Solution: Exclude totalcmd.exe from the scan operation - Total Commander contains a built-in virus protection.
Solved
Thanks! It turned out to be the resident virus scanner. Two funny things, though:
(1) I never used to have that problem with Total Commander 5.51 (did something change with 6.0?).
(2) It *only* happened when I started Total Commander from a shortcut on the desktop. When I started TC through the Start menu, everything was fine. How odd...
Ron
(1) I never used to have that problem with Total Commander 5.51 (did something change with 6.0?).
(2) It *only* happened when I started Total Commander from a shortcut on the desktop. When I started TC through the Start menu, everything was fine. How odd...
Ron
Re: Solved
Yes, the executable is now compressed with UPX.rvdc2003 wrote: (1) I never used to have that problem with Total Commander 5.51 (did something change with 6.0?).
To avoid the delay (caused by your virusscanner tracing through the TC code in memory for it to be scanned) you can uncompress the totalcmd.exe on your harddrive. This should speed up things.
Get UPX (freeware) and use use command upx -d totalcmd.exe
or use upx graphical and use the decompress option
...BRB...
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Sorry, this will not work - TC is protected by a checksum to detect viruses, so any modification will cause an error. Please contact your virus scanner manufacturer for an update.
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You mean that we can't unpack the totalcmd.exe ourselves to use a unpacked version?ghisler(Author) wrote:Sorry, this will not work - TC is protected by a checksum to detect viruses, so any modification will cause an error. Please contact your virus scanner manufacturer for an update.
Could we still ask for a unpacked version of totalcmd.exe by email?
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I will probably put something online in the FAQ section - currently I'm unfortunately too busy, sorry. 

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