WindowsXP in the right click to account for a lot of memory

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  23

I don't know if you have this experience when you use a WindowsXP system. In the Windows Explorer, click Right-click on the selected file to suddenly slow down. Soon some questions have been raised soon, and open the resource monitor found that the CPU usage rate is 100% when clicking right click. Is this a bug of XP? Recently, Microsoft finally released a report in the resource manager in Windows XP, selected in the Windows XP resource manager, and the list will take up a lot of memory! Microsoft said in the text that when you in the resource manager of Windows XP, after the file is selected, the CPU usage is 100% in the display pop-up menu. This means that any file copy operation "may stop the reaction" (hereinafter referred to as). The network connection speed will also decline significantly. At this time, any flow operation, such as listening to music, may be interrupted! But to solve this problem is also easy, you can turn off the "Transition Effects" option in the menu bar and the toolbar, or point the left button before the right button. This lack is exemplified in all Windows XP versions, including fixing the SP1, and SP1A version of the BUG. (Windy) Interested friends can click on the screenshot below to enter the original text:

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