Re: How to get XP Pro to remember disk structure?
- From: Larry <noone@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 18:00:55 -0500
"JS" <@> wrote in news:uPtq6wpBHHA.1220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
You might also check that the disks are running in DMA mode and not PIO
mode.
They all are.
The previous modifications in the thread didn't help, I'm sorry to say. It
just goes on, ad nauseum, looking through every file on any drive tree you
open. In Windows Explorer, the tree opens so that must be stored,
somewhere, but every directory has a + sign until the OS goes through all
the files, deleting the + sign when it finds my simpleton file structure
has no subdirectories under the directory, after satisfying its curiosity.
I just can't stop it from doing this massive search every time the tree
opens, whether opening the tree in Explorer, or it opening in a picklist in
any other program. The wild goose chase repeats, oddly with a few
exceptions that seem random....
Thank all of you for your help. See my new thread on the new IE and WinRAR
duking it out fighting for control of zip files...the looping causing me to
have to force a power-off hard reset as it's so busy looping it never reads
the keyboard. (The cure is to open WinRAR and uncheck ZIP then REcheck ZIP
in WinRAR's OPTIONS-SETTINGS-INTEGRATION, making WinRAR, once again, the
default unzip program.....not the damned IE7 browser-hijacker. How awful.
Larry
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