Re: XP Windows Explorer Very Slow With JPEGs
My PC has 1 gig of RAM. Adobe Photoshop (ver. 7 I think) is installed
and opens when the file is double clicked. I found another post
in this newsgroup with a similair problem though. It looks like Adobe
Photoshop has set something against the JPEG meaning that when
browsing through Windows Explorer each JPEG is cached
which explains why it chugs along.
Right clicking on a JPEG, selecting Properties and then unchecking "Cache
Tumbnails" or similair is supposed to rectify this. I'll try it later.
Thanks for the reply.
"Yves Alarie" wrote:
> Double click on any photo file you have in a folder.
> The picture will open.
> Tell us the software the picture is opening in.
> Is this picture opening in Windows Picture and Fax viewer (the default) or
> is it opening in some photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop or some
> other photo editing software?
> Also, tell us how much RAM memory you have on your computer. It should be
> something like 128, 256 or 512 MB or higher.
> "Nut123" <Nut123@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:50573BCF-B898-441C-9A3A-6885C2830E8C@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > When opening a folder with approx a number of JPEGs in it with the folder
> > setting set to list, Windows Explorer "chugs" through each file and
> updates
> > the icon next to the file name. Why does it keep doing this? It is also
> very
> > slow when the same folder is attempted to be viewed as thumbnails.
> >
> > The folder location is in say C:\pics\holiday\
> >
> > Any help appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
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