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ibydos

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hi there,

imagine:

if you click on the + before any folder (explorer) it opens up and shows the subdirs

if you got alot of subdirs it checks them if they have subfolders, if not the + in front of the folders disapper

on my new nlite installation (1.0.1) the plusses have a short dealy before they dissapear

thats not a normal behavior, on non nlite installations they immediately disapear, bzw you do not see them anyway

for the guys who do not understand what I mean, here is a litte video:

http://louloc.de/~srv/explorerverhalten.avi [7.6MB] [uncompressed avi]

For my part, I think it must be some reg-entry that does that

Anyone? Idea? :w00t:

Would be great, thanks

ibydos

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hehe, well my idea would be that it is normal...maaaaybe it's because of removed Indexing service if you do that.

Then try enabling larger caching, then disable Antivirus, but this kind of behavior is normal, in Vista it's even longer, there is even a progress bar on top of every browse, yeah...slow...

I never thought about it as a weird thing since it's logical to refresh a directory once you're in it.

If anyone can confirm that something removed or tweaked is the cause of this that would be great thing to know.

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Coould also be a missing driver. (--> slows the comp).

I dont think this is the case, iam on a P4 with an asus mainboard (intel chipset)

so I installed newest inf what actually is

Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility v.8.1.1.1001

newest Lan drivers Intel PRO1000

and promise dirvers, that worked well before in my old installation...

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