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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of John Toliver
Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2009 9:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: thinkpad
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] Windows Explorer very sluggish or stops responding

 On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 18:15, RayBay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Internet Explorer 8.0 has been guilty for a lot of the slowdowns, 
> which are wisespread among Windows XP and Windows Vista users... You 
> might try uninstalling it, then booting with Internet Explorer 6.11 or 
> 7.0 for a while... do an online search for the variety of problems in 
> IE8 that cause slow downs.
>

I uninstalled IE8.  It took me back to IE 6 :-).  The thing I missed about
IE6 was if I were in my computer, I could put in a web address in the
address bar and windows explorer became internet explorer without missing a
beat so I get to enjoy that for a while so I test the change.  One thing I
noted immediately was windows didn't whine and complain on restart.  It went
down and came back up without my intervention.  I'll keep testing these
changes for a few days to see if IE8 was the culprit.  That would be bad if
it were because I actually like IE8.


> I would remove Spybot.  It really does nothing useful, and has some 
> programs that slow down windows a lot... It is merely a Cookies 
> remover, and of course all the cookies come back anyway... at least the
safe ones do.

I didn't know spybot was no good.  Will remove later though.  I don't want
to remove too much at one time and skew my test.

>
> Instead, I would use Windows Defender, MalwareBytes, and 
> SuperAntiSpyware, and see what infestations they find and remove.


I already have Windows Defender.  Defender is more quiet than all of them.
 I forgot it was installed.  All I know it does is it thrashes my HDD pretty
hard over night while it's doing scanning.


Matt: I checked the event log.  I have nothing that would indicate system
errors related to explorer.exe.  Been having weird problems with my wireless
card a broadcomm 2000BG.  Keeps falling off the network and rejoining it.
 My system EL is loaded with tcpip warnings but nothing on windows explorer.
 I attribute those to my router though so I didn't mention it here earlier.

Thanks all,--
I've discovered the key to success is to never give up.  You either learn
the right way, or you run out of ways to do it wrong.  A win/win situation!
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