windows hangs while opening a drive

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  1. Posts : 7
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    britny said:
    sudhir dara

    -right click on the folder that you want to open and click on properties. you will see three tabs "General, Sharing and Customize"
    - click on "Customize" and if the folder type selected as "Photo Album" or "Pictures", change it to "Documents"
    -open your folder again. Browse through every folder and search for problem.

    -If the folder contains video is unable to open, then change your video to thumbnails and unable to change properly and cause your system to generate error, then you've found the source.

    it will be helpful for you......
    thanks a lot for your support britny, it was a file manager issue and now it is resolved.. thanks again. :)
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  2. Posts : 1,269
    Windows 7 Ultimate Retail Box (64-bit installed) + Service Pack 1
       #12

    You are very welcome!

    I think this might be what you want:

    Repair Install

    I avoid W.E. as much as I can.

    Perhaps a recent windows update fowled up your W.E. I vaguely remember one that was recommended to remove/not install, KB2823324 I think it was, if in your Windows Update History, can remove that one. [mine was dated as added 4/10/2013].
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  3. Posts : 7
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Faladu said:
    You are very welcome!

    I think this might be what you want:

    Repair Install

    I avoid W.E. as much as I can.

    Perhaps a recent windows update fowled up your W.E. I vaguely remember one that was recommended to remove/not install, KB2823324 I think it was, if in your Windows Update History, can remove that one. [mine was dated as added 4/10/2013].
    i didn't updated windows since i buy it but there is a update Microsoft silverlight 5.0.61118.0 which is installed on 10/2/2013, should i remove it?
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