When Bad things happen to good folders

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Doggard

Ok I have BitTorrent
my File folder that I have my Uncompressed files and Movies in will not stay
open.... No other Folder dose this....
I thought it might be because Bit Torrent kept accessing the folder to write
files but it opened fine before.
I thought it was a Corrupted Explorer.exe but Reinstalling Win XP home did
Squatt...
eny Idea why the folder keeps Quitting and it also causes the screen to go
blank except for the Current Window on top.
the Folder is 51Gb of space..... on a Maxtor 6Y080L0
 
Mary..... I have Consulted the FAQ in Torrent there is no such Reference....

I need Help not Lame Smartass stuff.....

Usual Methods and Increasing the page File space did not work.....

Need other methods of stableising the Open window and the Explorer...

I think the Problem is that the Page File memory is too small and it is
causing the Folder to Crash.... I think this because I went form Custom Page
File size to System Allocated and it stayed open longer but it still
crashed, All I can think of is puting the page file High so it will keep the
folder open...........
Sould I give the Max and min Page files to the system, not the program and
hope for the best?
Is there any way to beable to Desplay a Folders Contents without haveing the
Entire Folder in memory?
I have guessed that this is why it will not stay open it is running out of
memory and it is making Explorer and the folder Quit and Restart....Right?
 
I have no idea what bit torrent is. If it's something to do with graphics or multimedia then it is in the display of an item in the folder that is causing the problem not any of your causes. But this is an XP group so perhaps you should ask BitTorrent as they may have heard of this program.
 
Thainks David
I Used Win Dos mode to Move some Movie files to a different folder......
and it is fine now.....
Folder was just too large to open......
I suspect I would have needed 45Gb to open the Folder and keep it open

I have no idea what bit torrent is. If it's something to do with graphics or
multimedia then it is in the display of an item in the folder that is
causing the problem not any of your causes. But this is an XP group so
perhaps you should ask BitTorrent as they may have heard of this program.
 
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