View Full Version : Slow folder reaction
bcraig
June 12th, 2005, 23:03 PM
I when I open a folder on the desktop with lots of files or shortcuts in it, it takes a long time for windows to draw all the icons. I am not saying a really long amount of time, but slow enough that you can see it draw each one individually. Maybe 3-4 seconds for 10 items. I find this strange becase it only does this for folders on the desktop, if I open the desktop folder from my computer or something it is just instantaneous. I have a SATA HD, that was defragged recently, and I can't find the cause. I know there are more serious problems, but this is annoying as heck when you are trying to do something quickly. TIA.
adeydas
June 13th, 2005, 04:00 AM
how much RAM do you have?
Hawkers
June 13th, 2005, 21:18 PM
http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1590
Check out 72,74,75
bcraig
June 14th, 2005, 02:04 AM
I have 2GB of RAM. That is one reason I am so confused, lol. I noticed that it only happens for shortcuts, like if I had a word doc, it works fine. Seems like it is just taking a long time to draw the icons for the shortcuts to programs. And once I open a folder once, it gets cached or something, and is fine every time after that.
bcraig
June 23rd, 2005, 23:25 PM
just an update. Know windows explorer is having a slow reaction. When I click on it it takes 2-5 seconds for it to open and it used to be instantaneous.
FastGame
June 24th, 2005, 06:06 AM
This is odd :confused: You need to post your system spec's as there must be something wrong with your hardware or its settings...maybe ???
Have you changed anything lately ? Software (AV) ???
joshsiao
June 26th, 2005, 06:50 AM
Maybe you need a computer clean-up. Eg. defrag, crap deletion...
CCleaner is a good program for this. http://www.ccleaner.com
Even for a crap deleting freak like me, I was surprised it could delete another 200Mb more files than I can.
lynchknot
July 4th, 2005, 07:43 AM
6) I increase the icon cache, On XP the Max Cached Icons is set too low for some of us...if your icons ooz into view, try this;
to changed this got to regedit,HKEY_LOCAL_
MACHINE-Software-Microsoft-Windows-currentversion-Explorer
in the right window, double click max cached icons, type the value 8192.
If you don't have this, open up your registry and make your way here:-
HKEY_LOCAL_
MACHINE / Software / Microsoft / Windows /currentversion / Explorer
in the right side, right-click a blank area and choose "New" "String Value" and call it
Max Cached Icons
Double-click this new Key and type the value
8192
into the box
P.S.
If you want to try the DWORD version, follow the above but instead of making a new String Value, you should make a "New" "DWORD Value" and call it
MaxCachedIcons
and give it a Value of
2000 in Hexadecimal, or
8192 in Decimal.
then reboot you should see a big speed boost icon load, and opening folders. .........
gargoyle149
July 19th, 2005, 08:07 AM
i had something similiar to this, hopefully this will do the trick for you, not sure why it did it though,
i found that moving the data out of the original folder into another folder cured the problem, it was something to do with the indexing i think.
another instance was 1 corrupt folder slowing the draw rate down. move the folders around until you find the bad one. move the data out, delete the folder, re-create it and put the data back
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