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Since: Jun 07, 2006 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:20 am
Post subject: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>general (more info?)
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Hi all,
Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
context menu.
The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
tip would be greatly appreciated. |
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Since: Aug 06, 2009 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:50 am
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hong wrote:
> Hi all,
> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> context menu.
>
> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> tip would be greatly appreciated.
Are you running anti-virus software? If so, is it up to date? |
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Since: Jul 18, 2009 Posts: 4
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hong wrote:
> Hi all,
> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> context menu.
>
> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> tip would be greatly appreciated.
When you finish defragging, if you analyze again, does XP say it still
needs defragging? If so, your page file may need to be defragged and
you'll need a third party program to do, IIRC.
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Since: Jul 12, 2009 Posts: 33
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hong,
I think this is, quite possibly, a resources problem.
Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar, and choose "Task Manager "
Set its options from the top menus under 'Options' > 'Minimize on use' then minimize
it to the system tray.
You should now see a "resource meter" in green displayed in the system tray
(Notification Area).
If you now try to either right-click on a file OR try to open a folder (the things
you say take up to +30 seconds) does the meter in the tray become all bright green -
i.e. system resources (CPU Usage) goes dramatically up ?
If so - this is possibly something to do with a 'scanning' process on your PC that is
'hogging' resources.
The most likely candidate is usually your Anti-Virus software.
But, to be sure, try the experiment again with "Task Manger" open (restored) and
under it's options set to 'Always On Top'
Click on the 'MemUsage' column heading (like you do in explorer with date or name) to
arrange the items in order of 'Mem Usage' - which process comes to the top of the
list when you do the test?
If it is your AV software, try temporarily disabling it's resident [real-time]
protection and try the test again.
If it's some other process - consider uninstalling it.
==
Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
"Hong" <Hong.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> context menu.
>
> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> tip would be greatly appreciated. |
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Since: Jun 07, 2006 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Alias, no, it does not.
I am sorry but I forgot a critical piece of information. The problem is
gone ifvI unplug the network cable.
"Alias" wrote:
> Hong wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> > more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> > context menu.
> >
> > The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> > tip would be greatly appreciated.
>
> When you finish defragging, if you analyze again, does XP say it still
> needs defragging? If so, your page file may need to be defragged and
> you'll need a third party program to do, IIRC.
>
> Alias
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Since: Aug 06, 2009 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Alias wrote:
> Hong wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it
>> takes more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file
>> to show the context menu.
>>
>> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles.
>> Any tip would be greatly appreciated.
>
> When you finish defragging, if you analyze again, does XP say it still
> needs defragging? If so, your page file may need to be defragged and
> you'll need a third party program to do, IIRC.
>
> Alias
Defrag is not the problem you IDIOT. When he tries to open a folder it
takes more than 35 seconds. Can you READ? You are extra STUPID today. |
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Since: Jun 07, 2006 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks, Tim.
It does not consume any noticeable resource (CPU or memeory) at all.
Again, if the network cable is unplugged, the problem is gone. It must be
trying to access some network resource whenever I refresh a folder or
right-click a file, but I do not know what kind of network resource it tries
to access.
Hong
"Tim Meddick" wrote:
> Hong,
> I think this is, quite possibly, a resources problem.
>
> Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar, and choose "Task Manager "
>
> Set its options from the top menus under 'Options' > 'Minimize on use' then minimize
> it to the system tray.
>
> You should now see a "resource meter" in green displayed in the system tray
> (Notification Area).
>
> If you now try to either right-click on a file OR try to open a folder (the things
> you say take up to +30 seconds) does the meter in the tray become all bright green -
> i.e. system resources (CPU Usage) goes dramatically up ?
>
> If so - this is possibly something to do with a 'scanning' process on your PC that is
> 'hogging' resources.
>
> The most likely candidate is usually your Anti-Virus software.
>
> But, to be sure, try the experiment again with "Task Manger" open (restored) and
> under it's options set to 'Always On Top'
>
> Click on the 'MemUsage' column heading (like you do in explorer with date or name) to
> arrange the items in order of 'Mem Usage' - which process comes to the top of the
> list when you do the test?
>
> If it is your AV software, try temporarily disabling it's resident [real-time]
> protection and try the test again.
>
> If it's some other process - consider uninstalling it.
>
> ==
>
> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
>
>
>
>
> "Hong" <Hong.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
> > Hi all,
> > Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> > more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> > context menu.
> >
> > The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> > tip would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> |
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Since: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Try here: http://ss64.com/nt/slow_browsing.html
John
Hong wrote:
> Thanks, Tim.
>
> It does not consume any noticeable resource (CPU or memeory) at all.
>
> Again, if the network cable is unplugged, the problem is gone. It must be
> trying to access some network resource whenever I refresh a folder or
> right-click a file, but I do not know what kind of network resource it tries
> to access.
>
> Hong
>
> "Tim Meddick" wrote:
>
>> Hong,
>> I think this is, quite possibly, a resources problem.
>>
>> Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar, and choose "Task Manager "
>>
>> Set its options from the top menus under 'Options' > 'Minimize on use' then minimize
>> it to the system tray.
>>
>> You should now see a "resource meter" in green displayed in the system tray
>> (Notification Area).
>>
>> If you now try to either right-click on a file OR try to open a folder (the things
>> you say take up to +30 seconds) does the meter in the tray become all bright green -
>> i.e. system resources (CPU Usage) goes dramatically up ?
>>
>> If so - this is possibly something to do with a 'scanning' process on your PC that is
>> 'hogging' resources.
>>
>> The most likely candidate is usually your Anti-Virus software.
>>
>> But, to be sure, try the experiment again with "Task Manger" open (restored) and
>> under it's options set to 'Always On Top'
>>
>> Click on the 'MemUsage' column heading (like you do in explorer with date or name) to
>> arrange the items in order of 'Mem Usage' - which process comes to the top of the
>> list when you do the test?
>>
>> If it is your AV software, try temporarily disabling it's resident [real-time]
>> protection and try the test again.
>>
>> If it's some other process - consider uninstalling it.
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Hong" <Hong.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
>>> Hi all,
>>> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
>>> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
>>> context menu.
>>>
>>> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
>>> tip would be greatly appreciated.
>>
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Since: Jun 07, 2006 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks, John, for the tip.
After disconnecting a few invalid or very slow network drives, refreshing
folder folder happens instantly. Hallelujah!
Right-clicking any any file still takes long time to show the conext menu.
"John John - MVP" wrote:
> Try here: http://ss64.com/nt/slow_browsing.html
>
> John
>
> Hong wrote:
> > Thanks, Tim.
> >
> > It does not consume any noticeable resource (CPU or memeory) at all.
> >
> > Again, if the network cable is unplugged, the problem is gone. It must be
> > trying to access some network resource whenever I refresh a folder or
> > right-click a file, but I do not know what kind of network resource it tries
> > to access.
> >
> > Hong
> >
> > "Tim Meddick" wrote:
> >
> >> Hong,
> >> I think this is, quite possibly, a resources problem.
> >>
> >> Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar, and choose "Task Manager "
> >>
> >> Set its options from the top menus under 'Options' > 'Minimize on use' then minimize
> >> it to the system tray.
> >>
> >> You should now see a "resource meter" in green displayed in the system tray
> >> (Notification Area).
> >>
> >> If you now try to either right-click on a file OR try to open a folder (the things
> >> you say take up to +30 seconds) does the meter in the tray become all bright green -
> >> i.e. system resources (CPU Usage) goes dramatically up ?
> >>
> >> If so - this is possibly something to do with a 'scanning' process on your PC that is
> >> 'hogging' resources.
> >>
> >> The most likely candidate is usually your Anti-Virus software.
> >>
> >> But, to be sure, try the experiment again with "Task Manger" open (restored) and
> >> under it's options set to 'Always On Top'
> >>
> >> Click on the 'MemUsage' column heading (like you do in explorer with date or name) to
> >> arrange the items in order of 'Mem Usage' - which process comes to the top of the
> >> list when you do the test?
> >>
> >> If it is your AV software, try temporarily disabling it's resident [real-time]
> >> protection and try the test again.
> >>
> >> If it's some other process - consider uninstalling it.
> >>
> >> ==
> >>
> >> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Hong" <Hong.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> >>> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> >>> context menu.
> >>>
> >>> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> >>> tip would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>
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Since: Jun 07, 2006 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:25 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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John, thanks again.
After deleting two invalid shortcuts in My Network Places, right-clicking
any file brings up the context menu instantly. Hallelujah!
"John John - MVP" wrote:
> Try here: http://ss64.com/nt/slow_browsing.html
>
> John
>
> Hong wrote:
> > Thanks, Tim.
> >
> > It does not consume any noticeable resource (CPU or memeory) at all.
> >
> > Again, if the network cable is unplugged, the problem is gone. It must be
> > trying to access some network resource whenever I refresh a folder or
> > right-click a file, but I do not know what kind of network resource it tries
> > to access.
> >
> > Hong
> >
> > "Tim Meddick" wrote:
> >
> >> Hong,
> >> I think this is, quite possibly, a resources problem.
> >>
> >> Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar, and choose "Task Manager "
> >>
> >> Set its options from the top menus under 'Options' > 'Minimize on use' then minimize
> >> it to the system tray.
> >>
> >> You should now see a "resource meter" in green displayed in the system tray
> >> (Notification Area).
> >>
> >> If you now try to either right-click on a file OR try to open a folder (the things
> >> you say take up to +30 seconds) does the meter in the tray become all bright green -
> >> i.e. system resources (CPU Usage) goes dramatically up ?
> >>
> >> If so - this is possibly something to do with a 'scanning' process on your PC that is
> >> 'hogging' resources.
> >>
> >> The most likely candidate is usually your Anti-Virus software.
> >>
> >> But, to be sure, try the experiment again with "Task Manger" open (restored) and
> >> under it's options set to 'Always On Top'
> >>
> >> Click on the 'MemUsage' column heading (like you do in explorer with date or name) to
> >> arrange the items in order of 'Mem Usage' - which process comes to the top of the
> >> list when you do the test?
> >>
> >> If it is your AV software, try temporarily disabling it's resident [real-time]
> >> protection and try the test again.
> >>
> >> If it's some other process - consider uninstalling it.
> >>
> >> ==
> >>
> >> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Hong" <Hong.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> >>> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> >>> context menu.
> >>>
> >>> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> >>> tip would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>
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Since: Aug 06, 2009 Posts: 10
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:31 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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You're welcome.
John
Hong wrote:
> John, thanks again.
>
> After deleting two invalid shortcuts in My Network Places, right-clicking
> any file brings up the context menu instantly. Hallelujah!
>
> "John John - MVP" wrote:
>
>> Try here: http://ss64.com/nt/slow_browsing.html
>>
>> John
>>
>> Hong wrote:
>>> Thanks, Tim.
>>>
>>> It does not consume any noticeable resource (CPU or memeory) at all.
>>>
>>> Again, if the network cable is unplugged, the problem is gone. It must be
>>> trying to access some network resource whenever I refresh a folder or
>>> right-click a file, but I do not know what kind of network resource it tries
>>> to access.
>>>
>>> Hong
>>>
>>> "Tim Meddick" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hong,
>>>> I think this is, quite possibly, a resources problem.
>>>>
>>>> Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar, and choose "Task Manager "
>>>>
>>>> Set its options from the top menus under 'Options' > 'Minimize on use' then minimize
>>>> it to the system tray.
>>>>
>>>> You should now see a "resource meter" in green displayed in the system tray
>>>> (Notification Area).
>>>>
>>>> If you now try to either right-click on a file OR try to open a folder (the things
>>>> you say take up to +30 seconds) does the meter in the tray become all bright green -
>>>> i.e. system resources (CPU Usage) goes dramatically up ?
>>>>
>>>> If so - this is possibly something to do with a 'scanning' process on your PC that is
>>>> 'hogging' resources.
>>>>
>>>> The most likely candidate is usually your Anti-Virus software.
>>>>
>>>> But, to be sure, try the experiment again with "Task Manger" open (restored) and
>>>> under it's options set to 'Always On Top'
>>>>
>>>> Click on the 'MemUsage' column heading (like you do in explorer with date or name) to
>>>> arrange the items in order of 'Mem Usage' - which process comes to the top of the
>>>> list when you do the test?
>>>>
>>>> If it is your AV software, try temporarily disabling it's resident [real-time]
>>>> protection and try the test again.
>>>>
>>>> If it's some other process - consider uninstalling it.
>>>>
>>>> ==
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Hong" <Hong.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
>>>>> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
>>>>> context menu.
>>>>>
>>>>> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
>>>>> tip would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> |
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Since: Dec 04, 2008 Posts: 12
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:17 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hi,
See line 79 (right hand side): Speedup Logon/Boot
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
--
All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
"Hong" <Hong RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4BCCA7A2-D2CA-4D7A-8A95-235873E857EA@microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it
> takes
> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show
> the
> context menu.
>
> The HD has been defraged and has plenty of free space, the CPU idles. Any
> tip would be greatly appreciated. |
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Since: Jul 04, 2009 Posts: 10
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:08 pm
Post subject: Re: It takes 30+ seconds to show folder content or context menu [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hong wrote:
> Hi all,
> Whenever I try to open a folder or refresh a folder by pressing F5, it takes
> more than 35 seconds. It is the same for right-clicking a file to show the
> context menu.
>
> The HD has been defragged and has plenty of free space; the CPU idles. Any
> tip would be greatly appreciated.
Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm
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