leotohill, 60 s or 30 s startup time is definitely terrible. There must be really something wrong in your configuration causing this extremely long startup time. I'm using UltraEdit more than 20 years from Windows 95 to Windows 7 on various PCs and the startup time was never longer than 2 seconds on any machine.
I suggest first to upgrade to currently latest UE v24.20.0.51 if your purchased license makes that possible. You can see that by clicking on
Check for updates (top right menu
Support, menu item
About, button
Check for updates on using ribbon mode).
I suggest following to find out if a configuration setting in UltraEdit or a history entry in case of re-opening files on startup is enabled is responsible for the long startup time.
- Exit all running instances of UltraEdit.
- Copy into address bar of Windows Explorer %APPDATA%\IDMComp and hit key RETURN to open this by default hidden directory.
- Rename directory UltraEdit to UltraEditBackup.
- Start UltraEdit which creates the directory UltraEdit as well as all configuration files with default settings.
- Uncheck the check box option to shell welcome screen and close the welcome screen.
- Open Advanced - Settings or Configuration - Editor - Advanced and verify that Load/restore printer settings is not checked.
- Navigate in configuration to Application layout - Miscellaneous and uncheck Automatically check for updates.
- On using File View by default the display of it can be significantly improved especially on an anti-virus application running in background with unchecking Show registered file type icons in Explorer view and Scan for empty folders in Explorer view and Show volume info for floppy drive(s) in configuration at Application layout - File tree view.
- Close the configuration with button OK and exit UltraEdit.
Start UltraEdit and measure the startup time.
Is it much faster now?
Yes, then we can further investigate what causes the long startup time by comparing the configuration as stored in directory
UltraEdit with those in
UltraEditBackup.
No, then change temporarily the scaling to 100% and let us know the screen resolution of your display.
Does UltraEdit start with 100% scaling much faster?
No, there is most likely an application running in background which slows down UltraEdit startup dramatically. We need to investigate that by looking on file
startup.log and most likely using also
Process Monitor as explained in other posts of this topic to find out why UltraEdit needs even with default configuration with some settings already set for better speed so long to start.
You can restore your configuration after all those tests by exiting UltraEdit, renaming in Windows Explorer directory
UltraEdit to
UltraEditDefault or deleting this directory and renaming
UltraEditBackup back to
UltraEdit.