How to do when you enter the folder under Vista

  
Vista When you enter a folder with a large number of files, the CPU usage of explorer.exe instantly increases to about 90%, causing the system to crash. May I ask how is this going? How to solve it?


A: This is because Vista generates thumbnails collectively when entering a folder of a large number of files (similar to the index established at the same time), the resource manager crash caused by the number of overruns, this problem Completely solve the need to wait for Microsoft's patch. There are two temporary solutions:

Method 1: Close the thumbnail, click on "Computer Icon" --> Organization --> Folder and Search Options --> [View] Tab In the list of advanced settings, find the "Always show icons, never show thumbnails" option, check and exit. This will not happen again in the future. (The disadvantage of this is that you can't see the thumbnails.) IT Question Number Network

Method 2: End the explorer.exe process directly in the Task Manager, then click [File]->[New Task], Enter explorer.exe, OK, and that's fine. However, when entering the folder that just caused the suspended animation, since the thumbnail index is not established, it is very likely that it will cause the suspended animation again. You can do this step by repeating this step until the thumbnail index is all set up. After that, you will not have this problem when you enter that folder. But entering other folders with a lot of files may still appear.


Added: Sometimes when a lot of new files are created (such as after installing a large software), the Vista system will continue to flash and the disk capacity will change constantly. This is actually very Normally, this is the Vista system is creating a file index (used to speed up access), so don't worry, just wait for the end of the process.

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