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Spells102
Hello All,
My Windows Explorer has become very slow, the symptoms are:
-Clicking on a folder take 10 seconds to open
-Right clicking on a folder take 10 seconds to bring up context menu
Pertinent notes:
-Occurring on both my storage hard drive and OS SSD
-Load up another profile/account on my PC and it has no issues
-On the affected account/profile, I use Q-Drir and it has no issues going into folders.#
Steps I've taken in an attempt to resolve:
-removed Trusteer Endpoint Protection
-turned off UAC
-set IE to autodetect settings connection
-open folder in new process tick box
-removed pinned folder from quick access
-removed Daemon Tool virtual disk E:
-tired dism and scannow
-tried dsmin scannow other commands (Windows 10 file explorer slow to create or delete folder names)
-tried remove Cortana (File Explorer is slow on Windows 10 [Fix])
-There is a setting in a dialog named 'Folder Options'. Once that is open select the General tab. Look near the top for a pull down titled 'Open File Explorer to:' and select 'This PC' instead of 'Quick access' (default).
I'm using Windows 10 Pro 1803, all latest hot fixes.
Any help would be appreciated.
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My Windows Explorer has become very slow, the symptoms are:
-Clicking on a folder take 10 seconds to open
-Right clicking on a folder take 10 seconds to bring up context menu
Pertinent notes:
-Occurring on both my storage hard drive and OS SSD
-Load up another profile/account on my PC and it has no issues
-On the affected account/profile, I use Q-Drir and it has no issues going into folders.#
Steps I've taken in an attempt to resolve:
-removed Trusteer Endpoint Protection
-turned off UAC
-set IE to autodetect settings connection
-open folder in new process tick box
-removed pinned folder from quick access
-removed Daemon Tool virtual disk E:
-tired dism and scannow
-tried dsmin scannow other commands (Windows 10 file explorer slow to create or delete folder names)
-tried remove Cortana (File Explorer is slow on Windows 10 [Fix])
-There is a setting in a dialog named 'Folder Options'. Once that is open select the General tab. Look near the top for a pull down titled 'Open File Explorer to:' and select 'This PC' instead of 'Quick access' (default).
I'm using Windows 10 Pro 1803, all latest hot fixes.
Any help would be appreciated.
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