DrManhattan
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I recently installed a Western Digital 640 GB eco-green SATA hard drive as a second hard drive for storage on my Windows XP sp3 system, but have run into something I've never encountered before.
I'll first explain the folders and subfolders I have on the drive. I have a folder labeled "Media" with 3 subfolders: "Pictures", "Video", and "other". The folder "pictures" itself has about 150 subfolders, containing a combined total of about 23,000 pictures of varying sizes and types totaling about 4 GB of data. With this, everything runs fine, but the problem occurs when I rename the "Pictures" subfolder to a name that is alphabetically before the other two folders (simply calling the folder "A" for example). When I do this is, accessing the folder "Media" becomes incredibly lagged. Clicking on it once to highlight it will freeze the window momentarily before it becomes highlighted, and navigating back out of the "Media" folder using the windows "back" button on the folder toolbar also creates a lag where the window will freeze while trying to navigate back out of the "media" folder. Change the subfolder "A" back to "pictures" (which is now alphabetically AFTER the folder "other") seems to fix the problem and the drive works perfectly. I've never seen anything like this happen before with any other drive. I have defragmented, reformatted, and done everything else I can think of to fix this issue, but it has not gone away. Anyone have any idea what could cause such a lag of the drive that occurs with such specific circumstances?
I'll first explain the folders and subfolders I have on the drive. I have a folder labeled "Media" with 3 subfolders: "Pictures", "Video", and "other". The folder "pictures" itself has about 150 subfolders, containing a combined total of about 23,000 pictures of varying sizes and types totaling about 4 GB of data. With this, everything runs fine, but the problem occurs when I rename the "Pictures" subfolder to a name that is alphabetically before the other two folders (simply calling the folder "A" for example). When I do this is, accessing the folder "Media" becomes incredibly lagged. Clicking on it once to highlight it will freeze the window momentarily before it becomes highlighted, and navigating back out of the "Media" folder using the windows "back" button on the folder toolbar also creates a lag where the window will freeze while trying to navigate back out of the "media" folder. Change the subfolder "A" back to "pictures" (which is now alphabetically AFTER the folder "other") seems to fix the problem and the drive works perfectly. I've never seen anything like this happen before with any other drive. I have defragmented, reformatted, and done everything else I can think of to fix this issue, but it has not gone away. Anyone have any idea what could cause such a lag of the drive that occurs with such specific circumstances?