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#* SSD? | #* SSD? | ||
#If you suspect slow or high disk activity | #If you suspect slow or high disk activity | ||
# | #* check the previous item (NFS, etc) | ||
# | #* in Windows you want at least 20% free disk space and do defrags | ||
#* check whether any OS or application update process is in progress, for example [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1226979 Windows update] | |||
#If you have RSS news reader account, in Account Settings|Server Settings disable "Check for new messages at startup". <small>If problem is gone you may be seeing something like {{Bug|551144}} (fixed in version 13).</small> | #If you have RSS news reader account, in Account Settings|Server Settings disable "Check for new messages at startup". <small>If problem is gone you may be seeing something like {{Bug|551144}} (fixed in version 13).</small> | ||
# | # Any Outlook or Hotmail accounts? {{Bug|1355885}} | ||
# | # Is filter logging enabled at Tools > Filters? (large logs cause high overhead) | ||
#Common resource requirements/maintenance steps: | #Common resource requirements/maintenance steps: | ||
#* Do you have the [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/52.0/system-requirements/ minimum hardware requirements], and [[#Memory_Overview|enough memory]]? <small>Note, even having the minimum or recommended sized system may not be sufficient for <u>your</u> workload.</small> | #* Do you have the [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/52.0/system-requirements/ minimum hardware requirements], and [[#Memory_Overview|enough memory]]? <small>Note, even having the minimum or recommended sized system may not be sufficient for <u>your</u> workload.</small> | ||
#* Consider | #* Consider hardware or virtualization problems [http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=14414969#p14414969], [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1090651] | ||
#** If Thunderbird is running in a VM (virtual machine), does it run much better when running not virtualized? | #** If Thunderbird is running in a VM (virtual machine), does it run much better when running not virtualized? | ||
#* Are your folders well maintained, "too large", or perhaps broken: | #* Are your folders well maintained, "too large", or perhaps broken: | ||