Long folder time access

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Matej Barac

When double clicking or trying to access the 'Program Files' Folder it
takes a while before accessing it. I also noticed Explorer (in that time)
takes up 99% of CPU time. This has happened with me several times before
and I 'repaired' it by making a new folder, copying all the files there,
deleting the old folder and renaming it the way I wanted. But now it's a
system folder so there's not much I can do. I already ran a few check disk
utilities, defragmented, removed _all_ unnecessary files from that folder.
No luck.

Can someone help me out here?


btw: reinstall in not an option.
 
When double clicking or trying to access the 'Program Files' Folder it
takes a while before accessing it. I also noticed Explorer (in that time)
takes up 99% of CPU time. This has happened with me several times before
and I 'repaired' it by making a new folder, copying all the files there,
deleting the old folder and renaming it the way I wanted. But now it's a
system folder so there's not much I can do. I already ran a few check disk
utilities, defragmented, removed _all_ unnecessary files from that folder.
No luck.

Can someone help me out here?


btw: reinstall in not an option.

Of, and another thing. If I access it by first turning on 'Folder's in
explorer (you know, the folder tree) this does not happen.
 
When double clicking or trying to access the 'Program Files' Folder it
takes a while before accessing it. I also noticed Explorer (in that time)
takes up 99% of CPU time. This has happened with me several times before
and I 'repaired' it by making a new folder, copying all the files there,
deleting the old folder and renaming it the way I wanted. But now it's a
system folder so there's not much I can do. I already ran a few check disk
utilities, defragmented, removed _all_ unnecessary files from that folder.
No luck.

Can someone help me out here?


btw: reinstall in not an option.

Anyone?
 

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