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Here’s a quick tip for anyone using Windows Vista. When using Windows Explorer (My Computer), you’ll notice that green glow that slides across the location bar when browsing a directory. It is building thumbnails of all files in that particular directory - movie files have a screen capture as the thumbnail. As you can imagine it slows down file operations considerably. To turn this feature off (and speed up your computer), Open up Explorer.exe, go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View. Then go to the Advanced Settings and check “Always show icons, never thumbnails.”

By default, Explorer does not show the file menu, so press ALT-F to show the menu while in the window.

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5 Responses to “Vista File Operations Slow: Green bar in Windows Explorer”

  1. DarkAngel
    June 15th, 2007 | 4:10 pm

    10x man. ;)

  2. July 10th, 2007 | 4:29 pm
  3. December 14th, 2007 | 10:57 am

    I’ve also found that, especially on slow media like CD’s, and in folders with many files, or hard to compute files like movies, calculating what to put into the columns in the details view can take a long time. So, if you have one particularly troublesome folder, right click on the column headings, click More…, and deselect everything. Or, choosing another view might help. Make sure “Remember each folder’s view settings” is set.

  4. Johnny
    April 19th, 2008 | 9:38 pm

    Hi!

    Thank goodness. Was driving me crazy. Thanks for the info.

    -Johnny

  5. JS
    June 2nd, 2008 | 8:36 am

    Hmm. I still want thumbnails for JPEG files. XP manages to do this without slowing the machine down to a crawl…

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