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> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of the
> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30 seconds
> before it is
> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a text
> box drops down it says
> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly being
> deleted.
> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
> I've never seen anyting like that?
>
> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>
> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with many
> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>
> Thanks Marian
>
>
> Marian, try this:
>
> During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
> change,
> then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
> Look
> at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power each
> process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>
> ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>
> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of the
>> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30 seconds
>> before it is
>> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>> text
>> box drops down it says
>> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly being
>> deleted.
>> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>
>> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>
>> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>> many
>> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>
>> Thanks Marian
>>
>>
> Hi Paul,
> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>
> Marian
> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
> ---------------------------------
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...> > Marian, try this:>
> >
> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
> > change,
> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
> > Look
> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power each
> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
> >
> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
> >
> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
> >> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of the
> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30 seconds
> >> before it is
> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
> >> text
> >> box drops down it says
> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly being
> >> deleted.
> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
> >>
> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
> >>
> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
> >> many
> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
> >>
> >> Thanks Marian
> >>
> >>
>
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FFC3C15-E6D4-4882-9A11-9451C1D528B3@microsoft.com...>> Hmmm... The only other thing that I can recommend is to run the "event>
>> viewer" as administrator and look at the application, security, system
>> under
>> the "Windows Logs". Look at the verious system messages, see if there is
>> anything in there that doesn't seem right.
>> ___________________________________
>>
>> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
>>> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
>>> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
>>> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
>>> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>>>
>>> Marian
>>> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...
>>> > Marian, try this:
>>> >
>>> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
>>> > change,
>>> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
>>> > Look
>>> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power
>>> > each
>>> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>>> >
>>> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>>> >
>>> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of
>>> >> the
>>> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30
>>> >> seconds
>>> >> before it is
>>> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>>> >> text
>>> >> box drops down it says
>>> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly
>>> >> being
>>> >> deleted.
>>> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>>> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>>> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>>> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>>> >> many
>>> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>>> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Marian
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FFC3C15-E6D4-4882-9A11-9451C1D528B3@microsoft.com...>> Hmmm... The only other thing that I can recommend is to run the "event>
>> viewer" as administrator and look at the application, security, system
>> under
>> the "Windows Logs". Look at the verious system messages, see if there is
>> anything in there that doesn't seem right.
>> ___________________________________
>>
>> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
>>> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
>>> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
>>> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
>>> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>>>
>>> Marian
>>> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...
>>> > Marian, try this:
>>> >
>>> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
>>> > change,
>>> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
>>> > Look
>>> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power
>>> > each
>>> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>>> >
>>> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>>> >
>>> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of
>>> >> the
>>> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30
>>> >> seconds
>>> >> before it is
>>> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>>> >> text
>>> >> box drops down it says
>>> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly
>>> >> being
>>> >> deleted.
>>> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>>> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>>> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>>> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>>> >> many
>>> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>>> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Marian
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FFC3C15-E6D4-4882-9A11-9451C1D528B3@microsoft.com...>> Hmmm... The only other thing that I can recommend is to run the "event>
>> viewer" as administrator and look at the application, security, system
>> under
>> the "Windows Logs". Look at the verious system messages, see if there is
>> anything in there that doesn't seem right.
>> ___________________________________
>>
>> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
>>> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
>>> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
>>> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
>>> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>>>
>>> Marian
>>> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...
>>> > Marian, try this:
>>> >
>>> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
>>> > change,
>>> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
>>> > Look
>>> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power
>>> > each
>>> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>>> >
>>> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>>> >
>>> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of
>>> >> the
>>> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30
>>> >> seconds
>>> >> before it is
>>> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>>> >> text
>>> >> box drops down it says
>>> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly
>>> >> being
>>> >> deleted.
>>> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>>> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>>> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>>> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>>> >> many
>>> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>>> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Marian
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FFC3C15-E6D4-4882-9A11-9451C1D528B3@microsoft.com...>> Hmmm... The only other thing that I can recommend is to run the "event>
>> viewer" as administrator and look at the application, security, system
>> under
>> the "Windows Logs". Look at the verious system messages, see if there is
>> anything in there that doesn't seem right.
>> ___________________________________
>>
>> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
>>> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
>>> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
>>> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
>>> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>>>
>>> Marian
>>> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...
>>> > Marian, try this:
>>> >
>>> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
>>> > change,
>>> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
>>> > Look
>>> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power
>>> > each
>>> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>>> >
>>> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>>> >
>>> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of
>>> >> the
>>> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30
>>> >> seconds
>>> >> before it is
>>> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>>> >> text
>>> >> box drops down it says
>>> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly
>>> >> being
>>> >> deleted.
>>> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>>> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>>> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>>> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>>> >> many
>>> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>>> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Marian
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FFC3C15-E6D4-4882-9A11-9451C1D528B3@microsoft.com...>> Hmmm... The only other thing that I can recommend is to run the "event>
>> viewer" as administrator and look at the application, security, system
>> under
>> the "Windows Logs". Look at the verious system messages, see if there is
>> anything in there that doesn't seem right.
>> ___________________________________
>>
>> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
>>> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
>>> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
>>> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
>>> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>>>
>>> Marian
>>> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...
>>> > Marian, try this:
>>> >
>>> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
>>> > change,
>>> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
>>> > Look
>>> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power
>>> > each
>>> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>>> >
>>> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>>> >
>>> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of
>>> >> the
>>> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30
>>> >> seconds
>>> >> before it is
>>> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>>> >> text
>>> >> box drops down it says
>>> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly
>>> >> being
>>> >> deleted.
>>> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>>> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>>> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>>> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>>> >> many
>>> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>>> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Marian
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>
> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FFC3C15-E6D4-4882-9A11-9451C1D528B3@microsoft.com...>> Hmmm... The only other thing that I can recommend is to run the "event>
>> viewer" as administrator and look at the application, security, system
>> under
>> the "Windows Logs". Look at the verious system messages, see if there is
>> anything in there that doesn't seem right.
>> ___________________________________
>>
>> "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>> This suggested approach looked promissing but no cigar!
>>> The CPU %'s didn't look much different from each other
>>> usually very low percentages in all cases, none stoodout as
>>> hogging the processor, perhaps I don't know what I'm looking at.
>>> Thanks for the effort in trying to help me.
>>>
>>> Marian
>>> Ps. Finaly came around to follow up on your advice
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Paul" <Paul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B109F1DD-259E-432A-9CA1-3246FDA9E42D@microsoft.com...
>>> > Marian, try this:
>>> >
>>> > During this 30 second wait, press CTRL-ALT-Delete, the screen should
>>> > change,
>>> > then click on "start task magager", then click on the "Processes" tab.
>>> > Look
>>> > at the CPU column. This column tells you the % of processing power
>>> > each
>>> > process is taking. Look for a process that is hogging the processor.
>>> >
>>> > ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬■¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬â–¬
>>> >
>>> > "Marian Pudek" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have problems with deleting, moving and copying files regardles of
>>> >> the
>>> >> type that iswhether graphic or text. I've to wait for about 30
>>> >> seconds
>>> >> before it is
>>> >> deleted. The same in Recycle Bin as well. I click on to delete file a
>>> >> text
>>> >> box drops down it says
>>> >> "calculating time remaing" and after about 20 to 30 seconds finaly
>>> >> being
>>> >> deleted.
>>> >> The file can be as small as few kb or a few MB'c.
>>> >> I've never seen anyting like that?
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone can provide advice how to deal with it?
>>> >> Or anyone had this kind of experience? Please help?
>>> >> In Windows Mail the deleting files is as one may expect - normal.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've MS Vista Home Premium since march. And I'm not at all happy with
>>> >> many
>>> >> of its features, too much FLUFF for nothing!
>>> >> I'm seriously thinking of going back to either Win XP or Apple.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Marian
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
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