Save Scenes taking too long to load 4.10

Hello. My saved scenes seem to take too long to load for some reason. I saved as scene subset and then to a new file, from what I read, but it still happens.
Does anyone have a fix? Thank you.
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No fix here. I have the same issue. Database vacuuming didn't help. I just live with it.
Non-native content (think Poser, .obj, etc) can be slow to save/load. You might try creating formal products instead if your scene has a lot of non-native assets.
Also, I have had some scenes were apparently somehow corrupted and there was no solution that I could find other than rebuilding from scratch.
- Greg
Thanks for the input so far. I don't have anything non-native, so I'm hoping it stops at some point.
I haven't been able to pinpoint anything that causes slow loading. It even happens if I merge a figure into a blank scene. I don't know if it's related to the number of products I have (approx,1100) or if it's even related to DAZ at all. System resources are not being consumed to the point of slowness or waits, so it's not that. DAZ hasn't changed since I loaded it, so I'm left thinking some Windows update is causing my slowdowns but the cause is not showing up in any resource monitor I have.
I did find an issue with a Malwarebytes service that caused the system--for lack of a better term--to stutter. The system would effectively hang for about two to five seconds then resume as if nothing happened. So, that service got disabled and Malwarebytes is aware. This seems to be a standard problem with Windows 10 as too many unnecessary things are loaded at boot time and it's not well documented. So much so that things like that are likely to happen to anyone who has a lot of applications--it happens on my work computer with a corporate build.
In another thread that I started about this, Richard was extremely helpful but in the end, this is the kind of problem that may not be solveable by mere mortals simply because everyone has a different system configuration so the slowdowns on loading may never affect them.
I'm just throwing this out there, lovessuperheroine because it may give you some direction or maybe even help you.
Scott
I literally have the fastest RAM, SSDs, mSATAs, CPUs and Video cards, for consumers, to date... It's an issue with Daz3D. Something I am sure they are working to resolve, once they figure-out what it is. (I have told them about the issue, as well as others, but keep reminding them!)
Simple scenes and even blank scenes (just starting-up), takes unusually longer than expected, randomly. I have no virus scanners or malware scanners or anything-else laborious running. Not even windows built-in scanners, which are hard-coded to NOT turn on after updating. (Which they do, unless you lock them out with a registry setting.)