Icon Cache seems to be not working in Windows 7

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  1. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    Icon Cache seems to be not working in Windows 7


    Every time I restart Windows 7, it has to rebuild my icon cache. I say this because every time I open a folder with files that have icon pictures on them, they load for about 5 seconds. This is also true for icons in the Start Menu.

    I'm on a Crucial M4 SSD and disabled Superfetch as it is recommended to do so with these new SSDs. I read that Superfetch has to do something with this issue, is this true?

    I already tried rebuilding the icon cache database to no avail. Please help me. Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    bump!
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  3. Arc
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    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
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    Hello Kevin :)

    You said it is 5 seconds, ok no problem. Sometimes it takes much more, depending the number of file /folders in the folder or drive. As many folders of files are there, windows are to read/generate that many thumbnails, so it happens.

    Disabling the thumbnail cache may improve it a bit. Thumbnail Cache - Enable or Disable .
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  4. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    Arc said:
    Hello Kevin :)

    You said it is 5 seconds, ok no problem. Sometimes it takes much more, depending the number of file /folders in the folder or drive. As many folders of files are there, windows are to read/generate that many thumbnails, so it happens.

    Disabling the thumbnail cache may improve it a bit. Thumbnail Cache - Enable or Disable .
    There aren't "many" files, really. What I'm wondering is if Superfetch has got to do something with caching thumbnails?
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  5. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
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    You may try SuperFetch ... I have never used those, so dont know it clearly. What I have experienced that when a window is opened containing files and folders, it takes a little time to load all the icons properly, in almost every system I have seen .

    EDIT : Set the view to list or details , it may change the situation, coz those views dont use any thumbnails.

    You are to give the time to generate the thumbnails.
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  6. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    Arc said:
    You may try SuperFetch ... I have never used those, so dont know it clearly. What I have experienced that when a window is opened containing files and folders, it takes a little time to load all the icons properly, in almost every system I have seen .

    EDIT : Set the view to list or details , it may change the situation, coz those views dont use any thumbnails.

    You are to give the time to generate the thumbnails.
    Well, I am on details view and what I mean is the ICON of the files not the thumbnails. In the details view, you can still see the icons of the files especially if they are programs. My system loads those every after restart of the system. What do you think?
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  7. Posts : 10,455
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
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    You might try this and see if it helps. Icon Cache - Rebuild
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  8. Posts : 4,772
    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
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    Hello Kevin!

    I don't believe Superfetch has something to do with the issue you're experiencing. SuperFetch has two goals: it decreases boot time, and makes sure applications that you use the most load more efficiently. SuperFetch also takes timing into account, in that it will adapt itself to your usage patterns.

    More Info
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  9. Posts : 373
    Windows 7 Ultimate x6
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    kado897 said:
    You might try this and see if it helps. Icon Cache - Rebuild
    I hope you read my Original Post regarding cache rebuild.

    Capt.Jack Sparrow said:
    Hello Kevin!

    I don't believe Superfetch has something to do with the issue you're experiencing. SuperFetch has two goals: it decreases boot time, and makes sure applications that you use the most load more efficiently. SuperFetch also takes timing into account, in that it will adapt itself to your usage patterns.

    More Info
    So what could it be then?
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  10. Posts : 10,455
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
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    kevindd992002 said:
    kado897 said:
    You might try this and see if it helps. Icon Cache - Rebuild
    I hope you read my Original Post regarding cache rebuild.
    Yes sorry. I missed that.
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