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Bill Goodbot
Hi All:
I'm having a new challenge on my recently SP2 updated XP
Pro notebook (w/Athlon XP-M cpu, 1gb RAM, plenty of
available HD space)... If I attempt to right click on a
folder icon located anywhere (on the desktop or within
another folder space), that process displays an hourglass,
and is frozen for approximately 2+ minutes. Afterwards,
the hourglass goes away, normal control is returned to the
process, but my requested right-click menu is never
displayed. Prior to SP2, I would also sometimes notice a
delay in this routine (at worst 3 or 4 seconds... never
this huge delay), but it would always conclude
successfully with the requested pop-up window.
I've tried ControlPanel/System/Advanced/optimizations...
these noticably sped up my gui (at the expense of some
frivilous eye candy)... but didn't do a thing for my
problem.
Without this right-click-on-folder capability, my
otherwise solid OS is essentially crippled. I've googled
the issue, and the only thing I come up with is "rolling
back out of SP2"...
I'd rather not, but... is there any other option for me ?
Thanks for your time & attention.
Bill Goodbot
I'm having a new challenge on my recently SP2 updated XP
Pro notebook (w/Athlon XP-M cpu, 1gb RAM, plenty of
available HD space)... If I attempt to right click on a
folder icon located anywhere (on the desktop or within
another folder space), that process displays an hourglass,
and is frozen for approximately 2+ minutes. Afterwards,
the hourglass goes away, normal control is returned to the
process, but my requested right-click menu is never
displayed. Prior to SP2, I would also sometimes notice a
delay in this routine (at worst 3 or 4 seconds... never
this huge delay), but it would always conclude
successfully with the requested pop-up window.
I've tried ControlPanel/System/Advanced/optimizations...
these noticably sped up my gui (at the expense of some
frivilous eye candy)... but didn't do a thing for my
problem.
Without this right-click-on-folder capability, my
otherwise solid OS is essentially crippled. I've googled
the issue, and the only thing I come up with is "rolling
back out of SP2"...
I'd rather not, but... is there any other option for me ?
Thanks for your time & attention.
Bill Goodbot