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Graham Keen_50
Hi,
I upgraded my HP laptop last week to Win10 20H2 19042.630
I store all my documents, photos etc. in a directory structure on one of my disk drives. I have a mapped Network Drive (Z to it and all my programs access my data through it. I have been using this method for many years.
Since I upgraded to 20H2, everything that requires a file access is running extremely slowly. Excel for example takes about a minute to save a spreadsheet that normally would have taken a second or two. It is also noticeable that saving using Ctrl-S pops up a "Save As" dialogue box that sits there for the duration of the save, not just "Save".
If I open Excel and access directly, i.e. not using the Z: mapping, then it opens and saves instantaneously as it always has.
Any thoughts ? It really is slow, Outlook can take 3 minutes now to open and occasionally even longer to close.
Regards,
Graham.
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I upgraded my HP laptop last week to Win10 20H2 19042.630
I store all my documents, photos etc. in a directory structure on one of my disk drives. I have a mapped Network Drive (Z to it and all my programs access my data through it. I have been using this method for many years.
Since I upgraded to 20H2, everything that requires a file access is running extremely slowly. Excel for example takes about a minute to save a spreadsheet that normally would have taken a second or two. It is also noticeable that saving using Ctrl-S pops up a "Save As" dialogue box that sits there for the duration of the save, not just "Save".
If I open Excel and access directly, i.e. not using the Z: mapping, then it opens and saves instantaneously as it always has.
Any thoughts ? It really is slow, Outlook can take 3 minutes now to open and occasionally even longer to close.
Regards,
Graham.
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