-> 10 secs to context menue

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Helge Haensel

Hallo NG!
WindowsXP/HE SP2, OfficeXP/Pro SP3, CPU 2800Mc, 1G Ram

Right-clicking a file of any type in explorer takes 10 seconds minimum
to show the context menu. Is that normal?
Exceptions are *.bat, *.exe. They and right-clicking a folder are fast
(in a second)
Also deleting a marked file per del or shift+del takes its time .
I am constantly watching the processes (~21) via taskmanager. These are
all well known and most of the time idle is by 99%. A rightclick
activates explorer and gives 1% CPU load for less of a second.
Ideas? Thanks!

Vy 73! Helge
 
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Helge Haensel

Wesley Vogel said:
[[When you right-click a file/folder, there may be a huge delay (1
minute or
more) before Windows displays the context menu]]

Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
Sounded good. Dld shexview.exe, disabled all context-menue items in one
chunk and also one by one, but no success. Did not restart XP after each
change!
For instance, *.txt or *.chm take their times, *.exe is fast.
Thanks anyway,
Helge
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