Hello,
Explorer is no longer working properly in a few ways. Programs often take a long time to start and display “(Not responding)” on the their top window frames. Right click menu sometimes takes a long time to appear while explorer freezes. The explorer window itself is sometimes quite long to change the display when I change folder (this is far from often, but happens).
The first window to appear when we click on the Start Menu, the one with the large icons, is usually OK, but sometimes it does the same as the “All Programs” second window;
Here, the folders do not open and on Task Manager I can watch explorer taking up all the CPU available resources immediately after I pass to “All Programs”;
However, if I click “Back” (explorer stops abnormally using all CPU resources);
Then I click “All Programs” again and the previously clicked folder is now already open, but explorer is again up with CPU resources, so if now I click on a subfolder or on another folder, it all repeats again.
At this moment I don’t have backups to install.
I have read the tutorial about Start Menu, and also another post at http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/74151-right-click-item-start-menu-explorer-crash.html. I followed this post and disabled all explorer extensions, but it didn’t make any difference, so my problem must not be the same as the one on that post. I wonder what it is. I am convinced it must be something external to explorer that affects its performance, but I can’t discover what it is, so that I’d be very thankful for any kind help.
Explorer is no longer working properly in a few ways. Programs often take a long time to start and display “(Not responding)” on the their top window frames. Right click menu sometimes takes a long time to appear while explorer freezes. The explorer window itself is sometimes quite long to change the display when I change folder (this is far from often, but happens).
The first window to appear when we click on the Start Menu, the one with the large icons, is usually OK, but sometimes it does the same as the “All Programs” second window;
Here, the folders do not open and on Task Manager I can watch explorer taking up all the CPU available resources immediately after I pass to “All Programs”;
However, if I click “Back” (explorer stops abnormally using all CPU resources);
Then I click “All Programs” again and the previously clicked folder is now already open, but explorer is again up with CPU resources, so if now I click on a subfolder or on another folder, it all repeats again.
At this moment I don’t have backups to install.
I have read the tutorial about Start Menu, and also another post at http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/74151-right-click-item-start-menu-explorer-crash.html. I followed this post and disabled all explorer extensions, but it didn’t make any difference, so my problem must not be the same as the one on that post. I wonder what it is. I am convinced it must be something external to explorer that affects its performance, but I can’t discover what it is, so that I’d be very thankful for any kind help.
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Home assembled
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64 II X3 440
- Motherboard
- M4A785TD-V EVO
- Memory
- Kingston kit 4GB DDR3 1333MHz (KVR1333D3N9K2/4)
- Graphics card(s)
- EAX 300-SE X/TD/128M
- Sound Card
- Realtek (On board)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 15FS-EN
- Screen Resolution
- 1024x768
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda ST3120022A ATA Western Digital Caviar Black WD1002FAEX SATAIII Western Digital WD800BB ATA
- Case
- Standard
- Cooling
- Standard
- Mouse
- Logitech v550 Nano
- Keyboard
- Safeway SW-20-P
- Internet Speed
- 24 Mbs
- Other Info
- PCI ATA-133 Adapter