Hi Dieter,
Re: "strange" observations.
These observations are entertaining but are absolutely not representative.
1. In the first place, we'd have to make sure you've disabled on demand data updates on both your laptops.
2. Next, how "similar" are they in fact? By display size or CPU brand?
3. Maybe the slow one is misconfigured (heavy load produced by background tasks, antivirus, etc.)
4. To explain something, we would need to at least review the code, optimizer settings, installed extensions if utilized in the code (32-bit and 64-bit installations each have their different set of extensions), compare extension versions (if applies), the data provider etc.
You see that it makes little sense to generalize it like that.
Re: Yahoo data.
Like the majority of data providers, Yahoo data is stored in a proprietary binary format (*.WL). On "where", see the User Guide > Data >
Where the data are stored? If your primary disk is slow (HDD), then of course you can separate the data using this
unsupported workaround (or simply replace the slow disk with a fast SSD):
Can I relocate the whole "Data" folder (or only some subfolder) of my Wealth-Lab 6 from C: to a different drive or directory?Re: query the stored optimzed parameters.
Not sure what these complications are all about but give the Particle Swarm Optimizer (by LenMoz) a try. It's the fastest optimizer:
Swarm Optimizer Addin