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Thread: Windows 2000 Slow with File Open and File Save Dialog Boxes

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    Windows 2000 Slow with File Open and File Save Dialog Boxes

    Hey there,

    This has been a nagging problem for me.

    I thought I would throw it out to the community for some possible help.

    I have several computers with the same configuration running Windows2000 with all the MS updates, norton 2005, 512MB ram, IDE drives, CD-ROM, on a network.. fairly standard stuff.

    One of the computers takes from 5 - 10 seconds to present the dialog box to OPEN or SAVE a file.

    It is aggrevating..

    Any one know what the problem might be?
    or places I can look?

    Thanks in advance

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    Problem not unique

    This problem also occurs on Win XP, as well as in cases where there are no networked drives involved.

    Additional causes include:

    1) Low free RAM, resulting in paging delays;
    2) File and/or Directory fragmentation on target drive; and,
    3) Insufficient space in Swap (i.e., Paging) file.

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