Re: Explorer Cranks CPU
- From: "Maurice N ~ MVP" <maurice@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 05:41:22 -0500
It's difficult to pin this down. I suggest you let it have it's will for say, 5, 10, minutes. Just see if it stabilizes after a few minutes. And don't jump to using Task Manager right away.
How much RAM memory does this pc have? How much RAM in the video card? microprocessor ?
Do you recall if you have Windows Explorer set for extra-super view options?
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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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Roxby wrote:
> When I click the start button and then search. I get nothing and
> explorer seems to freeze. I looked in the task manager and it seems
> that it has not stoped responding but is using all available CPU. I
> need to use task manager to reboot and stop the problem. What should
> I do? XP Home.
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