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Old 08-30-2007, 01:20 PM
Arfur Million
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"My Computer" takes ages to respond when clicking on C drive, then behaves normally

Hello,

I've got a new problem in "My Computer" (the version you get when hitting
<Microsoft-E> not the one on the Desktop). It has been working well for many
months up until a couple of weeks ago, but now when I click on "Local Disk
(C:)" (in the left pane) it just hangs for about two minutes, and then it
returns with the contents of the drive, and response after that is back to
good. I've run diagnostics on the C drive and it looks fine. I haven't made
any hardware changes recently, and the only software ones I can think of are
Windows updates. There are no problems when I use the single-pane version of
Explorer from the desktop, but I prefer the two panes. Any ideas as to what
could be causing the problem?

Regards,
Arfur


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Old 08-30-2007, 03:10 PM
Rich Barry
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Re: "My Computer" takes ages to respond when clicking on C drive, then behaves normally

You may have a problem with a driver or malware. You can try it from
Safe Mode and
see if it happens. Tap F8 on next startup and select Safe Mode when
the menu appears.
Also, have you checked for Malware. If not you can use Spybot Search
and Destroy
and Adaware to check. Do a google search for each. Get the free
versions.




"Arfur Million" <arfur_million********.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I've got a new problem in "My Computer" (the version you get when hitting
> <Microsoft-E> not the one on the Desktop). It has been working well for
> many months up until a couple of weeks ago, but now when I click on "Local
> Disk (C:)" (in the left pane) it just hangs for about two minutes, and
> then it returns with the contents of the drive, and response after that is
> back to good. I've run diagnostics on the C drive and it looks fine. I
> haven't made any hardware changes recently, and the only software ones I
> can think of are Windows updates. There are no problems when I use the
> single-pane version of Explorer from the desktop, but I prefer the two
> panes. Any ideas as to what could be causing the problem?
>
> Regards,
> Arfur
>



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Old 08-31-2007, 11:10 AM
Arfur Million
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Re: "My Computer" takes ages to respond when clicking on C drive, then behaves normally

On 30 Aug, 22:59, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> You may have a problem with a driver or malware. You can try it from
> Safe Mode and
> see if it happens. Tap F8 on next startup and select Safe Mode when
> the menu appears.
> Also, have you checked for Malware. If not you can use Spybot Search
> and Destroy
> and Adaware to check. Do a google search for each. Get the free
> versions.
>
> "Arfur Million" <arfur_mill...********.com> wrote in message
>
> news:JuFBi.2089$F77.1028@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
>
>
>
> > Hello,

>
> > I've got a new problem in "My Computer" (the version you get when hitting
> > <Microsoft-E> not the one on the Desktop). It has been working well for
> > many months up until a couple of weeks ago, but now when I click on "Local
> > Disk (C:)" (in the left pane) it just hangs for about two minutes, and
> > then it returns with the contents of the drive, and response after that is
> > back to good. I've run diagnostics on the C drive and it looks fine. I
> > haven't made any hardware changes recently, and the only software ones I
> > can think of are Windows updates. There are no problems when I use the
> > single-pane version of Explorer from the desktop, but I prefer the two
> > panes. Any ideas as to what could be causing the problem?

>


Rich,

Thanks for the reply: I get the same symptoms in Safe Mode, and I've
run fulls scans with Symantec, Spybot and XoftSpy but to no avail.
I've also run the sfc utility but that reported no problems. It is a
strange one, especially as everything else with regards to the disk
seems OK.

Regards,
Arfur


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Old 08-31-2007, 11:20 AM
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Re: "My Computer" takes ages to respond when clicking on C drive,then behaves normally

Arfur Million wrote:
> On 30 Aug, 22:59, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>> You may have a problem with a driver or malware. You can try it from
>> Safe Mode and
>> see if it happens. Tap F8 on next startup and select Safe Mode when
>> the menu appears.
>> Also, have you checked for Malware. If not you can use Spybot Search
>> and Destroy
>> and Adaware to check. Do a google search for each. Get the free
>> versions.
>>
>> "Arfur Million" <arfur_mill...********.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:JuFBi.2089$F77.1028@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I've got a new problem in "My Computer" (the version you get when hitting
>>> <Microsoft-E> not the one on the Desktop). It has been working well for
>>> many months up until a couple of weeks ago, but now when I click on "Local
>>> Disk (C:)" (in the left pane) it just hangs for about two minutes, and
>>> then it returns with the contents of the drive, and response after that is
>>> back to good. I've run diagnostics on the C drive and it looks fine. I
>>> haven't made any hardware changes recently, and the only software ones I
>>> can think of are Windows updates. There are no problems when I use the
>>> single-pane version of Explorer from the desktop, but I prefer the two
>>> panes. Any ideas as to what could be causing the problem?

>
> Rich,
>
> Thanks for the reply: I get the same symptoms in Safe Mode, and I've
> run fulls scans with Symantec, Spybot and XoftSpy but to no avail.
> I've also run the sfc utility but that reported no problems. It is a
> strange one, especially as everything else with regards to the disk
> seems OK.
>
> Regards,
> Arfur
>
>


When was the last time you did a clean up and defrag? When I say "clean
up" I mean with a proper tool like Crap Cleaner, not XP's lame clean up.

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