Thumbnails Are Re-Cached When Resize a Window
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July 25th, 2011 9:05am
This is very frustrating that when I resize a window, all the thumbnails are re-cached.
I have high resolution images and it takes a very long time to cache the thumbnails for these images when I resize the window of the folder.
What is the fix for this strange bug?
July 26th, 2011 4:27am
Hi,
Before going further, please let me know the following information.
1. Does the issue occur in Safe Mode?
2. What is "re-cache the thumbnails"? Refresh the image?
3. Does it occur on every folder? How about a folder with less files?
4. What is your computer model such as memory, cpu, motherboard?
I suggest using ShellExView to check third party Shell Extension.
1. Download ShellExView v1.41 from the following link
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.zip
Please Note: The third-party product discussed here is manufactured by a company that is independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding
this product's performance or reliability.
2. Right-click the "shexview.zip" file, select "Extract All", the Extraction Wizard will prompt.
3. Click Next, input "C:\ShellExView" (without the quotation marks) in the "Files will be extracted to this directory" textbox.
4. Click Next and click Finnish.
5. Open the "C:\ShellExView" folder and double-click the "shexview.exe" file. It will scan the registry for all the shell extensions.
6. Select all the non-Microsoft extensions in pink by press "Ctrl" in the keyboard.
7. Click the "Disable Selected Items" on the toolbar and click Yes.
8. Restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.
Best Regards,
Niki
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July 28th, 2011 5:14am