Vista -deleting, moving and copying files

Posted: 06-25-2007, 04:33 AM
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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RE: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 06-26-2007, 11:15 AM
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.

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"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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 06-28-2007, 04:38 AM
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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 06-28-2007, 09:44 AM
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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 07-01-2007, 07:17 AM

"Marian Pudek" <henmar@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
Hi Paul,

Interesting approach. I never ventured there before but I think if I knew
what I was looking for that could help.
I looked in the Windows Logs: Applications, Security and System.

APPLICATIONS - Lots of Warnings eg. User Profile Service Event ID 1530
Registry being used nyother applications or services and as result may not
function properly
(20/13/07- (9:07pm)
There were similiar warnings here and there?
ATBROKER WARNINGS

SECURITY: audit failure (18/03/07) 5038 SYS Inter

SYSTEM: Warning from 25/04/07 till 02/05/07 CDROM ID Event 51

One thing I learned from this that there are lots more info in the WINDOW
LOGS than
I COULD ever imagine. But I still don't know how to use to resolve my
problem with the files.

Any advice Paul?

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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 07-01-2007, 07:17 AM

"Marian Pudek" <henmar@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
Hi Paul,

Interesting approach. I never ventured there before but I think if I knew
what I was looking for that could help.
I looked in the Windows Logs: Applications, Security and System.

APPLICATIONS - Lots of Warnings eg. User Profile Service Event ID 1530
Registry being used nyother applications or services and as result may not
function properly
(20/13/07- (9:07pm)
There were similiar warnings here and there?
ATBROKER WARNINGS

SECURITY: audit failure (18/03/07) 5038 SYS Inter

SYSTEM: Warning from 25/04/07 till 02/05/07 CDROM ID Event 51

One thing I learned from this that there are lots more info in the WINDOW
LOGS than
I COULD ever imagine. But I still don't know how to use to resolve my
problem with the files.

Any advice Paul?

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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 07-01-2007, 07:17 AM

"Marian Pudek" <henmar@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
Hi Paul,

Interesting approach. I never ventured there before but I think if I knew
what I was looking for that could help.
I looked in the Windows Logs: Applications, Security and System.

APPLICATIONS - Lots of Warnings eg. User Profile Service Event ID 1530
Registry being used nyother applications or services and as result may not
function properly
(20/13/07- (9:07pm)
There were similiar warnings here and there?
ATBROKER WARNINGS

SECURITY: audit failure (18/03/07) 5038 SYS Inter

SYSTEM: Warning from 25/04/07 till 02/05/07 CDROM ID Event 51

One thing I learned from this that there are lots more info in the WINDOW
LOGS than
I COULD ever imagine. But I still don't know how to use to resolve my
problem with the files.

Any advice Paul?

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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 07-01-2007, 07:24 AM

"Marian Pudek" <henmar@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
Hi Paul,

Interesting approach. I never ventured there before but I think if I knew
what I was looking for that could help.
I looked in the Windows Logs: Applications, Security and System.

APPLICATIONS - Lots of Warnings eg. User Profile Service Event ID 1530
Registry being used nyother applications or services and as result may not
function properly
(20/13/07- (9:07pm)
There were similiar warnings here and there?
ATBROKER WARNINGS

SECURITY: audit failure (18/03/07) 5038 SYS Inter

SYSTEM: Warning from 25/04/07 till 02/05/07 CDROM ID Event 51

One thing I learned from this that there are lots more info in the WINDOW
LOGS than
I COULD ever imagine. But I still don't know how to use to resolve my
problem with the files.

Any advice Paul?

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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 07-01-2007, 07:24 AM

"Marian Pudek" <henmar@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
Hi Paul,

Interesting approach. I never ventured there before but I think if I knew
what I was looking for that could help.
I looked in the Windows Logs: Applications, Security and System.

APPLICATIONS - Lots of Warnings eg. User Profile Service Event ID 1530
Registry being used nyother applications or services and as result may not
function properly
(20/13/07- (9:07pm)
There were similiar warnings here and there?
ATBROKER WARNINGS

SECURITY: audit failure (18/03/07) 5038 SYS Inter

SYSTEM: Warning from 25/04/07 till 02/05/07 CDROM ID Event 51

One thing I learned from this that there are lots more info in the WINDOW
LOGS than
I COULD ever imagine. But I still don't know how to use to resolve my
problem with the files.

Any advice Paul?

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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Re: Vista -deleting, moving and copying files
Posted: 07-01-2007, 07:25 AM

"Marian Pudek" <henmar@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
Hi Paul,

Interesting approach. I never ventured there before but I think if I knew
what I was looking for that could help.
I looked in the Windows Logs: Applications, Security and System.

APPLICATIONS - Lots of Warnings eg. User Profile Service Event ID 1530
Registry being used nyother applications or services and as result may not
function properly
(20/13/07- (9:07pm)
There were similiar warnings here and there?
ATBROKER WARNINGS

SECURITY: audit failure (18/03/07) 5038 SYS Inter

SYSTEM: Warning from 25/04/07 till 02/05/07 CDROM ID Event 51

One thing I learned from this that there are lots more info in the WINDOW
LOGS than
I COULD ever imagine. But I still don't know how to use to resolve my
problem with the files.

Any advice Paul?

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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