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| | Vista - Windows Explorer Takes Too Long To Expand Folders This does not happen every time, but frequently enough to be annoying. I click on one of the little triangles in the folder tree in the left-hand pane to expand a folder, and nothing happens; I get the spinning circle icon and it sits there for a very long time before finally expanding. I've learned that I can go ahead and drill down in the right-hand pane while this is going on, but I'd like to turn off whatever new "feature" is causing this. There's no physical reason this should happen; this is a Dell Precision 690 with 4 gigs of memory and a very fast 10K-rpm hard drive. When the folders do expand right away, which is most of the time, it is instantaneous. Running Vista Ultimate x64. |
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| | Re: Vista - Windows Explorer Takes Too Long To Expand Folders My suggestion is to change the pagefile allocation on your harddrive. Also you might have a number of programs that run in the background. Windows Vista comes with Windows defender. From Defender try to disable some of the programs you don't need starting up. There is a good tutorial about the pagefile stuff here: http://ineedcomputerhelp.blogspot.com/ |
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| | Re: Vista - Windows Explorer Takes Too Long To Expand Folders willhandley spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself: Quote: > This does not happen every time, but frequently enough to be > annoying. I click on one of the little triangles in the folder tree > in the left-hand pane to expand a folder, and nothing happens; I get > the spinning circle icon and it sits there for a very long time > before finally expanding. I've learned that I can go ahead and drill > down in the right-hand pane while this is going on, but I'd like to > turn off whatever new "feature" is causing this. There's no physical > reason this should happen; this is a Dell Precision 690 with 4 gigs > of memory and a very fast 10K-rpm hard drive. When the folders do > expand right away, which is most of the time, it is instantaneous. > Running Vista Ultimate x64. fouled up in some way or another. I suspect because I allowed windows update to update my nvidia drivers with the one that windows update provides. Look for "nvstor32 errors" or "nvstor errors" in the event viewer. I reinstall my SATA drivers with the ones from Nvidia website to clear my problem up. I would imagine this could also be caused by something using 100% of your CPU as well. You can check that using the "Task Manager". -- Mhzjunkie 1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR" GOTO 1 END |
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