Until few months ago I have been using Sourcetree also on a Windows 7 machine and the slowness problem didn't occur there. The test was done few days ago, on with the latest version of sourcetree. I'm running the latest Windows 10 (64-bit) with the latest updates. In fact, in the repos I have tested there were no untracked files. In the list of files, the view I'm using is "Flat list (single column)", and the filter is "Pending files, sorted by path" "git status" works OK on all of the repos. None of the files in the repos were opened in an editor while I was doing the test. I have around 20 - 30 repositories bookmarked, but they were not open while I was doing this test. The repos are located on the local hard disk (SSD), and there's more than enought free disk space on it >20GB.Īt the time of test I had 6 repositories opened. I have repeated the test with only two repos open which have a low number of commits (one has 2 commits, the other has 10) and no untracked files.Īll of my repos are on git (bitbucket) and I'm using the latest version of Git: After that further changing of tabs didn't increase the disk usage, but were still very slow.ĭuring the test the options "Refresh automatically when files change" and "Check default remotes for updated every 10 minutes" were both unchecked. The disk usage was most of the time on 0-1%, and it increased to 90% when I first changed a repo tab in Sourcetree. ![]() I have tried all of the actions above and all of them were slow.ĭuring this test, I have watched the system status in task manager, and everything was normal, there was no increase in CPU and memory usage. During this test I have shut down all other applications and antiviruses, and resident programs and services that I could shut down. ![]()
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