Right click to take up a lot of memory processing scheme

  

Some netizens said that during the use of WINDOWS resource manager, it is found that right clicking on the selected file will suddenly slow down the system. I thought that Xiaobian himself had noticed the same situation not long ago, and opened the resource monitor, and found out that the CPU usage reached 100% when right-clicking.

Is this a bug in XP? Nearly Microsoft has quietly released a report confirming this: in the Windows XP Explorer, right-clicking on a file will take up a lot of memory!

Microsoft said in the article, When you click in the WINDOWS XP Explorer, right click on the file and the CPU usage is 100% when the popup menu is displayed.

This means that any file copy operation “may stop”. Reaction & rdquo; (referred to in the text). The speed of the network connection will also drop significantly. At this time, any streaming operations, such as listening to music, may be interrupted!

But it is also very easy to solve this problem, you can turn off the menu bar and the toolbar "transition effect" (transition) Effects)”Options, or left click before clicking the right button.

And this deficiency exists in all versions of Windows XP, including the SP1 for fixing bugs, and the SP2 version.

Computer Properties ——Advanced——Performance——Fade in and out (cancel this function)

The above is a detailed explanation for you. The memory processing scheme, I hope to learn from and help the majority of netizens who encounter the same situation, this is also a bug in the windows system, and I hope to be solved one day.

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