Hello.
After the update today, lucky I only have one major problem (there are others, but not important). however this is big and annoying and i don't know how to make it better.
So the thing is, wherever I want to save images from the internet(regardless of browser) or open images in stuff like Photoshop or Illustrator, the dialog box is insanely slow in showing the folder. I mean stuff like 2-5 minutes, and for every image, not just the first one like it sometimes happened a while back.
Any way to fix this? Thanks.
Hi, see
Fix for Windows 7 dialogue is very slow | Dr James Bayley
Open / Save dialog boxes very slow - blog - CNET
and see if these help.
Hi! thanks for replying, but no, that does not seem to be the issue causing the problems.
Hi, do you notice this problem with open/save boxes in, say, an office suite or a simpler program like Wordpad?
And how about a player?
An image viewer?
Just wondering if this only occur in programs handling certain file types - a subset of programs?
So, let's try
a. Clean boot - any change?
b. If not then download Shellexview, run it, hide all MS extensions, disable all others, noting the 32 bit option which exposes more.
See if there's any change.
c. If not try Safe Mode
Finally (for now) let's do a basic check:
From an admin command prompt
[Windows key + X, click command prompt (admin)]
chkdsk C: /F
Your PC will need to restart.
Make sure the result is clear or fixed- else do not proceed.
Post back the result, which you can get after a restart as follows:
How do I see the results of a CHKDSK that ran on boot? - Ask Leo!
Hi again.
The problem was actually getting worse, it was happening even when I would open File Explorer (much more than a minute), clean boot and safe mode didn't fix it, so in the end I got annoyed enough to just undo the latest upgrade. Not a permanent solution, but I've missed enough work over this and I just wanted it to be fixed already!!!
Thanks so much for your help!
Hi, I understand returning to build 1511 resolves the problem.
If you are using '10 Pro you can defer upgrades.
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Hi!
Thank you so, so much for taking the time and explaining this to me. I'll make sure to use this method in the future.