Could you send your email by PM, i'll send you a test versiongothate wrote:Has the same effect as a new install, but no effect on the delay. Are there possibly windows DLLs that xnview uses that could be affected by other software?xnview wrote:Could you try to rename the XnView folder located in 'Application Data'?
Folder tree very slow to load
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Re: Folder tree very slow to load
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Re: Folder tree very slow to load
I think Pierre tracked down the problem for anyone else having this issue.
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Re: Folder tree very slow to load
Yes i have it, the problem is with ZIP files that appear in the treeviewgothate wrote:I think Pierre tracked down the problem for anyone else having this issue.
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Re: Folder tree very slow to load
Just a shot in the blue:
What happens if you move the .zip files I see from the screenshots off the desktop so xnview won't try to open them? It looks like xnview doesn't like "instantrails 2.0.zip", it is stuck right before that one on the second screenshot.
Also move or delete the "godmode.{controlpanel-id}" folder somewhere where xnview won't see it do easily at startup. If you don't dare to delete it in explorer delete it from a DOS box with "del C:\godm" and then press TAB to let windows do the command line completion.
EDIT: Sorry, I only saw the screenshots and answered before reading the last post !
What happens if you move the .zip files I see from the screenshots off the desktop so xnview won't try to open them? It looks like xnview doesn't like "instantrails 2.0.zip", it is stuck right before that one on the second screenshot.
Also move or delete the "godmode.{controlpanel-id}" folder somewhere where xnview won't see it do easily at startup. If you don't dare to delete it in explorer delete it from a DOS box with "del C:\godm" and then press TAB to let windows do the command line completion.
EDIT: Sorry, I only saw the screenshots and answered before reading the last post !
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