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File Explorer slows down in Windows 10... What should I do?
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Tell me what's the matter? My laptop starts to freeze when opening File Explorer, when I close File Explorer, it immediately opens a second time! This problem started the day before yesterday (09/09/2015) and because of this, I browse folders in 7-Zip and Total Commander. Yes, by the way, I have Avast antivirus. And I also have a Lenovo G580 laptop (previously, after the purchase, there was Windows 7).
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To this question, as well as similar ones with wine 10, there is only one answer - it is too early to put it. It is not at all what advertisers want to present it.
I'm sorry that I can't downvote. Dmitry Butenko would have written out for "such a solution to the problem" minus would.
now to your question. the explorer opens a second time due to the fact that it fails when closing. the conductor can brake only in two cases. or in the registry there is a script that is executed when the explorer starts. or media (dvd. ndd) plow incorrectly. if there is a blank in the drive, remove it. check the screw for jambs. well, look what's uploading
It was in the top ten that I had this because of the installed dropbox.
Mikey themselves write that this is solved by identifying a third-party program that is registered in the context menu. In my case, it was just dropbox.
The first option for identifying the pest program is ShellMenuView. You can download it here goo.gl/6ooeux Gradually
shutting down processes, load the explorer and see after the completion of which particular software it will stop crashing.
The second option is to use the so-called "clean" boot. Win+R ==> msconfig.exe
On the General tab, select the radio button for Selective startup, on the Services tab, select the Hide all Microsoft services check box, and then click the Disable all button. Reboot. Enable half of the services and evaluate the behavior of the explorer. In this way, you will be able to calculate a program that harms its normal operation.
When you identify the culprit, you can google what exactly is missing for it to work correctly. Generally, Microsoft recommends updating security packages for Microsoft Visual C++ and/or installing all possible versions of the NET Framework. Seven troubles, one answer, as they say))
Of course, all this is relevant only AFTER you have ruled out hardware problems with your hard drive. Full of programs to check
I agree with the author of the top post, but if you don’t want to leave win10, try installing another explorer, I myself use Directory Opus. As for fixing the Explorer glitch, I don’t think there is a person who will understand the essence of the problem and give the right solution.
And I tend to think that the cause is a hardware or software problem. Perhaps a banal bad block on the disk, or some kind of malware....
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