Folder takes for ever to open

ian88

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Quick question. I had a folder that I used to store videos in. I would add to it constantly, and it always worked fine. Then one day I added two or three smaller videos, and when I went back to open the folder again, it would not open. I would click on it and the little sand timer logo thing would pop up and just stay there for like five minutes- with nothing on the screen ever changing, then finally, it would say "Windows Explorer has stopped working and needs to restart." I ended up deleting the file, and then copying it back after I took some stuff out, and it works fine now. I scanned it with five different anti-spyware and anti-virus programs, and nothing ever showed up. Any ideas on what it might have been?
 
nah probably it's loading time, really, what i mean to say is that if you've got videos (and lots of em, especially dvd) in a folder once the folder gets to big it will take lard to open.
i do not know a fix yet but for videos do not cache thumbnails
 
I thought it might be that too, that I just had too much in there, but it worked fine while it was up to like 10GB, and then when I put another 250MB or so in it, that's when it starting taking forever to open. Some of the stuff in there I downloaded from LimeWire, so I thought it might be like a virus or adware kind of thing, but I scanned it with almost every anti-virus, anti-spyware, and anti-spam tool that I could get my hands on, and nothing ever showed up throughout the whole machine, much less that file. Anyway, I ended up just deleting the whole thing and copying it back from my external, and it still has most of the same stuff in it, its about 10.2 GB now, and it opens fine. Oh well.
 
i've had similar problems with video folders in the past. also with mp3 folders that had several thousand files.

found that setting the view to classic mode and list format worked.
it disables the fact that it shows info on the file and thumbnail display.
 
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