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    1. CODoing a fresh checkout and creating a new project is a very drastic operation for a slow IDEA. I would be less willing to help you find a work-around for getting your diffs to follow you and more prone to discovering the underlying problem of your performance. Is there any other details you can give that might provide some insight into your performance issues? Machine specs? Project management tool? etc...
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    2. CO@Gweebz, how would I go about setting up a new laptop for myself? Normally, I'd do a fresh check-out from SVN and then create a new Idea project on top of that. If I did this, I'd lose all of my shelved code. Regardless of what you think my reasons were, can you agree that there are situations where restoring the shelf would be necessary?
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    3. COI understand where you are coming from but I would still recommend against maintaining un-committed changes for that long of a period of time. Version control systems are best used often. This allows simple rollbacks/reverts if a change does not work out properly. I commit as often as possible, period. I would never consider bringing changes over from one machine to another; I would simply start fresh again from the VCS's codebase. Giant commits are usually a bad pattern.
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