Slow Explorer progress bar on large folder

joema

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Clicking on a large folder in Explorer can cause a slowly-moving green progress bar. In some cases this can take several minutes to complete.

A common cause is thumbnail caching of image and video files, resulting from having properties | customize | "optimize this folder for:" set to pictures, vs documents or General items.

The most likely solution: in Explorer, right click on folder, select properties, customize, under "optimize this folder for:", select either General items, or documents. Set check box "Also apply this template to all subfolders", then click apply.

The slow progress bar is apparently caused by Explorer scanning the folder and all subfolders to pre-render thumbnail images for image and video files. This happens if the "optimize this folder" setting is pictures or videos. This happens when merely clicking on the top-level folder.

If "optimize this folder" is set to documents or General, the thumnails are not rendered until you actually click on the folder or sub-folder containing those.

This was discussed in another thread on this forum, but it was full of speculative remedies, and the actual cause and remedy was not posted until the last thread (and one year after the thread was started): http://www.sevenforums.com/general-...-drives-windows-explorer-takes-long-time.html

I'm creating this thread with a more exact title and concise description, to aid in finding the solution based on a symptom search.

While the above is the most likely cause of a slow Explorer progress bar, there are other possible causes.

These include clicking on a remote folder on a slow network, general slowdown due to indexing, disk drive or filesystem caching disabled, disk drive retries due to impending hardware failure, corrupted video files or codec, etc.
 

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My "Slow" folder was set up for Videos. Optimizing it for General solved the problem.

Thanks,
Bob
 

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I have seen multiple posts about this problem and it took me a while to find the root cause. For me, disabling the Windows indexing or setting the folder options to general did nothing. In my case the problem was ADAWARE antivirus. Once I removed it, my performance returned to normal.
 

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Hi,
This is a wonderful article, i came across. Normally everybody thinks that indexing is the problematic issue. But windows index the drive only once.
The explanation of how the auto change in the customize tab of the properties , changes itself to picture and thumbnail by some third party program or virus, cause the never ending green progressive bar in explorer specially need to be mentioned.
By changing as author says , to general items would solve this problem in simple way, rather than checking malware etc. Thanks.
I do not know it is user thread or article, anyhow kudos
 

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i had this problem and it was driving me crazy tired resetting folders but it didn't help so i went into mscofig in run command and turned off all the non window start ups bingo everything is back to the way it was before .haven't gone back in to find out witch program was giving me grief but it is running perfect now:geek::geek:
 

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