Odd XP Problem?

J

JustMee

Hello again people...

As you can probably tell from my recent posts, I am new to XP (I am
not at all new to computers, or Windows, just to XP)..

I have previously noted, My install of XP home is only about 10 days
old, and has always been protected by AV, Spybot, Adaware, Firewall
and all the available MS critical update "hotfix" patches.

Scans by Spybot S&D, Adaware, and My AV all show no signs of
infection.

Since day one, I have always noted a rather annoying behavour/problem
in XP, which today is rapidly becoming a major headache..

I do a great deal of data manipulation, moving files between folders,
etc.. This causes me to open a great many folders in the process..

It seems that if I open over a certain number of folders, (let's say
10 folders for now.. I am not sure of the precise number), I seem to
hit some sort of a "glass ceiling", and I cannot open more folders...
Further, even if I close open folders, I cannot open any other
folders, nor can I open the task manager (I just get a sound played),
and a great many basic operations become unavailable (dissappear, or
do not function) in the open folder menus...

The open items/folders do not seem to freeze at all during this
problem, but I can highlight other unopen items/folders/applications,
but cannot open/launch/run them (So it does not look like a video
freeze, or screen repaint failure problem).

This problem only seems to clear by rebooting the computer... I have
been trying to organize files this morning, and so this problem keeps
happening.. It is getting more than annoying now..

I have plenty of HD space (100's of Gigabytes free) and Dynamic RAM
(1Gigabyte).

For example, at the moment, the task manager shows 32 processes, cpu
usage between 0-4%, and physical memory usage at 143 MB.. This is
with 1 folder open, 1 IE window open, and my newreader open (forte
agent).

I have the latest, MS labs "approved" drivers for my video card and
sound card installed.

I cannot understand why this problem is happening, nor what to do to
fix it.

I hope I explained this clearly.

JM
 
C

Crusty \(-: Old B@stard :-\)

I don't know how to solve your explorer problem, but if you are constantly
moving about so much information, maybe it's time for a full blown "file
manager" program.

You can get a damn fine one called "Total Commander" from
http://www.ghisler.com/. It is free, and not crippled in function. You do
get an extra step in the beginning that is annoying (it is meant to be) to
try to get you to purchase the program.

When you do (as I have) the extra step is removed. Functionality remains the
same.

I have been using this file manager for the past 6 years and wouldn't be
without it. When I do a system rebuild, it is the very first addition I
install, after I get to the first desktop (even before I get my Window
Updates).

Give it a try. You will like it!

--
Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :)
 

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