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re: Pics in W2k
Friday, January 9, 2009 at 7:55 am
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Posted by geek9pm (1030 messages posted)


Whenever the Windows Explorer looks at the contents of a folder is has to read the data into RAM and sort it and, if needed, update the Thumbnails file. This is a small database management task. (I don't know what they named it, but it is a thing the Explorer program has to do every time you look in a directory that you have not visited for awhile.) In Windows 2000 there may be a struggle for two or more reasons. The amount of initial space used by 2000 may be smaller. The Windows 2000 small database manager may be an older design that can not 'remember' as much about your file structures. The Windows 2000 has a big overhead of allowing HTML content to be stored into the thumbnails, which was removed in Windows XP.
The thing I am talking about is the Windows Explorer, not the Internet Explorer.
Some Windows 2000 users like to use third-party programs to view image files. These are sometimes called 'Photo Gallery' programs. The do a great job of organization of pictures indifferent formats and sizes.
A link for list of Photo Managers.
http://majorgeeks.com/downloads37.html
Nero is one of them, I do not understand why it is heaving a problem. Have you done a disk check lately? a weak drive can really slow anything down. And the defragment tool may help, but not always. More important is a check of the disk integrity. Either hardware or file structure damage can really slow down the NTFS used by Windows 2000 and XP. Otherwise, NTFS is far better that the old FAT32. But he fact that you could read it over the network sounds more like the Windows 200 system has some kind of hardship other that just the file system. The network has to read the same file system and Windows 2000 has to serve it up on the network! My best guess, even after all my speculation, is that you have some process in Windows 2000 that is putting the brakes on. Where to start? After a disk check, consider your video system. Do you have something off about the graphics on the 2000 machine? Just a wild guess.

Pardon my rambling, I am doing this off the top of my head and it is early morning here and I only had the first cup of java.

And I am Geek After Dark

Geek9pm
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re: Pics in W2k (Gordon Lee: Friday, January 9, 2009 at 7:35 am)

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-Pis in W2k (Gordon Lee: Thu, Jan 8, 2009, 9:00 am)
-re: Pis in W2k (geek9pm: Thu, Jan 8, 2009, 12:51 pm)
-re: Pics in W2k (Gordon Lee: Fri, Jan 9, 2009, 7:35 am)
*re: Pics in W2k (geek9pm: Fri, Jan 9, 2009, 7:55 am)
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