Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Hi,
I'm wanting to know performance tuning settings used to make Windows 7 run fast. It's been through all the updates.
Running this particular application TradeStation which is a stock trader software is very slow.
My host is a Mac Pro with 2 CPUs 16 core total, gobs of RAM and disk space.
What should settings should I use?
Thank you, Caesar.
I'm wanting to know performance tuning settings used to make Windows 7 run fast. It's been through all the updates.
Running this particular application TradeStation which is a stock trader software is very slow.
My host is a Mac Pro with 2 CPUs 16 core total, gobs of RAM and disk space.
What should settings should I use?
Thank you, Caesar.
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Attach the vbox.log for your guest.
With the VM fully shut down, right click it in the VB GUI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
With the VM fully shut down, right click it in the VB GUI. Select "Show Log" and save "VBox.log" to a zip file. Attach the zip here.
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Here is the log.
Thank you, Caesar.
Thank you, Caesar.
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Personally I don't see anything obviously wrong in the logs. Just as a test you could try setting the guest to 2 CPUs and 4GBs RAM and see if it's faster or slower or the same. If the TradeStation software is the only app with performance issues there may not be much you can do. You could always check their forums.
Turning off Automatic Updates in Windows 7 usually helps the performance of Windows 7 guests.
Turning off Automatic Updates in Windows 7 usually helps the performance of Windows 7 guests.
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
FWIW, I had various Apple software installed in my Windows 7 guest which I haven't checked for awhile. My guest was extremely slow booting, shutting down and running. I uninstalled iTunes, Quicktime, iCloud, bonjour etc. and now my guest is very fast. If you have any Apple related software installed in your guest you may want to consider uninstalling it.
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Well, the one thing I tried was to reduce the CPUs to just 1 (one), and increased the memory to 16GB.
That improved TradeStation performance.
But why is that? I wanted to dedicate more CPUs to TS to make it run faster as each TS window is assigned to a CPU round robin.
All applications behave the same.
Thanks, Caesar.
That improved TradeStation performance.
But why is that? I wanted to dedicate more CPUs to TS to make it run faster as each TS window is assigned to a CPU round robin.
All applications behave the same.
Thanks, Caesar.
Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Here's the minimum information:
- Version 5.0.10
- Extension pack installed
- Host Mac OS X Yosemite 64 bit 32GB RAM 1TB HD
- Guest Windows 7 all updates applied 64 bit 4 proc 16GB RAM 200GB VDI
- Guest addition installed
- VM log file already attached earlier.
HW:
- Mac Pro 2009 late build
- Intel Xeon E520? dual proc, 8 core each proc
Thanks, Caesar.
- Version 5.0.10
- Extension pack installed
- Host Mac OS X Yosemite 64 bit 32GB RAM 1TB HD
- Guest Windows 7 all updates applied 64 bit 4 proc 16GB RAM 200GB VDI
- Guest addition installed
- VM log file already attached earlier.
HW:
- Mac Pro 2009 late build
- Intel Xeon E520? dual proc, 8 core each proc
Thanks, Caesar.
Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Though the ticket is on Windows host, there is a multi-core defect open for 14 months ... I'm going to dig out my Parallels.dmg again.
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12742
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12742
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
Apparently none of the paying customers use more than one core in their guests.Skecher wrote:Though the ticket is on Windows host, there is a multi-core defect open for 14 months[/url]
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Re: Windows 7 newly installed running TradeStation slow
To be fair though, I think the issue is having more than one CPU and not multiple cores.
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