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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 329262" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>What Don said and what Marcus said. The truth is, without knowing specifics about RAM and processor speed it's difficult to help you out with specifics. What you are doing between each of these steps is going from one module to another, so if your computer has not yet started the program it needs to do just that. This involves managing whatever other programs you have in memory, along with doing whatever is necessary to get these running.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest opening at least both the Organizer and Editor up front, so you don't have to wait for these to open (this act alone takes 15-20 seconds on my 3 year old Windows 7 desktop). Now, all you need to wait for is ACR (lite) to open, and for files to be transferred. I'd also suggest closing things like internet browsers, which can actually be rather piggish when it comes to sucking up memory. Add to that recommendation those above and at least you should see wait the minimal amount of time for your configuration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 329262, member: 9240"] What Don said and what Marcus said. The truth is, without knowing specifics about RAM and processor speed it's difficult to help you out with specifics. What you are doing between each of these steps is going from one module to another, so if your computer has not yet started the program it needs to do just that. This involves managing whatever other programs you have in memory, along with doing whatever is necessary to get these running. I'd suggest opening at least both the Organizer and Editor up front, so you don't have to wait for these to open (this act alone takes 15-20 seconds on my 3 year old Windows 7 desktop). Now, all you need to wait for is ACR (lite) to open, and for files to be transferred. I'd also suggest closing things like internet browsers, which can actually be rather piggish when it comes to sucking up memory. Add to that recommendation those above and at least you should see wait the minimal amount of time for your configuration. [/QUOTE]
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