Solve the wonderful countermeasures for Win8 open folder stuck.

  
Many friends use Win8 system, the computer will be stuck after opening some folders, also known as the suspended animation state, it will take a while to return to normal. In particular, opening some ordinary folders on weekdays has basically no effect. Although the image preview and video preview are on, the progress of loading (green progress bar) will be displayed, so there is no global jam effect, but there are some folders. When you open it, it is stuck. Why is this?

After many special observations, I found this problem when opening the directory where the installer is located. Some friends like to put a variety of different installers, decompression packages, etc. in a folder, this time when the folder is opened, it is easy to get stuck, or even the system crashes directly. This small series has also been tested, open the folder full of programs, just scroll to a place, the system is abnormal after the stop, the highest ranked is a program called MsMpEng, and the program inside the folder Only a part of the icon is displayed, and the rest are white icons. After the currently displayed program icons are displayed, the system returns to normal and the program is restored to a low occupancy rate.

Click on the right button to open its file location in the %PROGRAMFILES%/Windows Defender folder. It can be seen that the file is a file of Windows Defender, and the corresponding service is WinDefend service. At this point, you can probably guess the cause of the suspended animation: open the folder full of applications, according to the default rules, the executable is the primary check object containing threats such as viruses, although the program is not open, but the program icon is to be accessed The program body, so also check; and too many files, only one queue check, pass (release the icon). It takes time to check itself, plus the need to check for so many programs at the same time, so the system is stuck.
After finding the reason, the solution is very simple:
If other protection software is installed, Windows Defender should shut itself down. If it is not closed, enter the service and close the service. If you don't have other protection software installed, Windows will use Defender as a basic protection by default, so you need to set a special case. The reason why this problem occurs here, but rarely encountered in previous versions of Windows, the main reason is that Windows 8 has its own Windows Defender enabled by default, the previous version needs to be manually installed before it can be used.
Setting some files or folders to something other than checking is also very simple: press the start button, return to the start screen and type Defender to find the Windows Defender app. Click the Settings tab and there will be on the left. Corresponding exception settings. Some files can be set, with the exception of the folder; you can also set a type or process that is not checked. Of course, the exception setting is that you need to know that the programs you have are harmless.
After adding the exception, opening the folder again will not be the case. You need to explain it again. At this time, the program in the folder needs to be responsible for its own security. After testing, the scan results are only valid for this launch without adding an exception. That is to say, there is no such problem after entering the folder once, but the situation will repeat after the restart. The reason is also very simple: the system can't guarantee that the file has not been modified during the restart. After the boot, the changed program may have been stored in this place, and it is natural to check it again.
When I saw the reason and solution of Win8 open folder stuck above, is it also inspiring to you? Usually we should organize the folders more, it is not appropriate to put a lot of programs or other things in one file. Folder, which will cause the open folder to be slow, and then close the Windows Defender that comes with Windows 8, and everything is done.
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