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Eric T.
Guest
Intermittently (maybe half the time), when I close a file I have opened from
the explorer, it freezes for about 3 seconds before letting me do anything
again. I doesn't seem to happen with .txt files, but it does happen with
..doc files (where the recovery exactly coincides with the backup file that
Word created being deleted), and with .jpg files (which is why I don't
suspect something with Word in particular), and maybe others.
During this delay, keystrokes I make are lost (e.g. if I hit down arrow to
move to the next file, it does not do so when it recovers). It seems that
only explorer is frozen. I can switch to another application or bring up the
task manager; just not move around in the folder I had open, or open the
Start menu.
I suppose 3 seconds doesn't sound like very long, but it can be very
annoying if I'm trying to briefly look at a several files. My computer is
super-fast (3 GHz core 2 duo) and everything else happens pretty much
instantly, so this is strange and frustrating.
The computer is very new, so there is very little filesystem fragmentation,
chance of virus (and I have an AV program), or whatever other bad things
build up on computers over time. What it does have on it is lots and lots of
files. (i.e. all my data) But they are spread throughout the filesystem --
not in the particular folder I'm in when this happens. It doesn't seem to
matter how big that folder is.
Any suggestions?
thanks,
Eric
the explorer, it freezes for about 3 seconds before letting me do anything
again. I doesn't seem to happen with .txt files, but it does happen with
..doc files (where the recovery exactly coincides with the backup file that
Word created being deleted), and with .jpg files (which is why I don't
suspect something with Word in particular), and maybe others.
During this delay, keystrokes I make are lost (e.g. if I hit down arrow to
move to the next file, it does not do so when it recovers). It seems that
only explorer is frozen. I can switch to another application or bring up the
task manager; just not move around in the folder I had open, or open the
Start menu.
I suppose 3 seconds doesn't sound like very long, but it can be very
annoying if I'm trying to briefly look at a several files. My computer is
super-fast (3 GHz core 2 duo) and everything else happens pretty much
instantly, so this is strange and frustrating.
The computer is very new, so there is very little filesystem fragmentation,
chance of virus (and I have an AV program), or whatever other bad things
build up on computers over time. What it does have on it is lots and lots of
files. (i.e. all my data) But they are spread throughout the filesystem --
not in the particular folder I'm in when this happens. It doesn't seem to
matter how big that folder is.
Any suggestions?
thanks,
Eric