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| AVI & MOV files cannot be indexed and cannot be copied, moved or deleted Vista Home Premium 32 I can't seem to copy, move or delete (or, in fact, do anything) a bunch of MOV and AVI files. There sizes range from 200KB to 3+GB. What seems to happen is that as soon as I open an Explorer window with these files in, the indexing bar starts up and never finishes. It gets slower and slower and s l o w e r a n d s l o w e r, and it never reaches the right-hand edge. (I've left it for several hours to complete. No dice.) This means that whenever I try to do anything with these files, the dreaded 'Calculating..." box comes up and just stays there (for many hours). I've tried from a 'DOS' prompt and I've installed Total Commander and it's the same: nothing seems to want to touch them. A Safe Mode command window *does* work, however. That's not a solution though, is it? I've already ensured that MOV and AVI files are excluded from my indexing filetypes, so I'm at a loss to understand why the green indexing bar starts at all when looking at these files. Anyone any clues? Solutions? Fixes? TIA. -- -blj- |
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| Re: AVI & MOV files cannot be indexed and cannot be copied, moved or deleted Restart your computer, then download and install the following updates: An update is available that improves the compatibility and reliability of Windows Vista: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=938194[/url] An update is available that improves the performance and reliability of Windows Vista: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=938979[/url] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Brian L Johnson" wrote: Vista Home Premium 32 I can't seem to copy, move or delete (or, in fact, do anything) a bunch of MOV and AVI files. There sizes range from 200KB to 3+GB. What seems to happen is that as soon as I open an Explorer window with these files in, the indexing bar starts up and never finishes. It gets slower and slower and s l o w e r a n d s l o w e r, and it never reaches the right-hand edge. (I've left it for several hours to complete. No dice.) This means that whenever I try to do anything with these files, the dreaded 'Calculating..." box comes up and just stays there (for many hours). I've tried from a 'DOS' prompt and I've installed Total Commander and it's the same: nothing seems to want to touch them. A Safe Mode command window *does* work, however. That's not a solution though, is it? I've already ensured that MOV and AVI files are excluded from my indexing filetypes, so I'm at a loss to understand why the green indexing bar starts at all when looking at these files. Anyone any clues? Solutions? Fixes? TIA. -- -blj- |
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| Re: AVI & MOV files cannot be indexed and cannot be copied, moved or deleted as stated already some times, most probably the video codec crashes while making the thumbnail thus blocking the file for some time since its always the same lately, try either deactivating the thumbnail generation or uninstall quicktime btw the green bar is not indexing, just thumbnail generation |
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| Re: AVI & MOV files cannot be indexed and cannot be copied, moved or deleted Jume wrote: [color=blue] > as stated already some times, most probably the video codec crashes > while making the thumbnail thus blocking the file for some time > > since its always the same lately, try either deactivating the thumbnail > generation or uninstall quicktime > > btw the green bar is not indexing, just thumbnail generation[/color] Ah, so *that's* what the green bar is for! Thanks! Okay, I turned off thumbnail generation completely and I got no green bar when I looked at a folder full of MOVs. One success! I then tried to move a bunch of them to another folder and they apparently moved instantly (at least, this time, their details immediately appeared in the destination folder) but... I still get the "Calculating time remaining..." dialog box. :( [pause] Okay, I waited for 20 mins with no disc activity and it wasn't not going to do anything else so I clicked the dialog's 'Cancel' button. That led to it changing to a "Cancelling..." dialog box. I waited another 5 mins and nothing happened so I then closed that box with the red X in the top corner. And... Er... The files had actually moved. So, that's two successes! Now, to make it three for three, I'll go and find out which MOV and AVI codecs I'm using and give them a swift kick up the pants. Thanks for the clues! :) -- -blj- |
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| Re: AVI & MOV files cannot be indexed and cannot be copied, moved or deleted Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: [color=blue] > Restart your computer, then download and install the > following updates: > > An update is available that improves the compatibility > and reliability of Windows Vista: > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=938194[/url][/color] I didn't have that one, but I do now. :) Rebooted, installed, rebooted. [color=blue] > An update is available that improves the performance > and reliability of Windows Vista: > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=938979[/url][/color] I already had that one from a few days ago. Okay... No difference. :( [later] See my reply to Jume. I may have found a temporary way around the problem. I'll work on finding a more permanent solution. :) -- -blj- |
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