Right click on Wind XP takes up a lot of memory solution

  
        I don't know if you have any experience with Windows XP. In Windows Explorer, right clicking on the selected file will suddenly slow down the system.

long ago have been raised this question, and open the Resource Monitor found that really the case, when you right-click the CPU occupancy rate of 100%.


Is this a bug in XP? Recently, Microsoft finally quietly released a report to confirm this: in the Windows XP Explorer, right-clicking on a file will take up a lot of memory!

Microsoft said in the text, when you are in Windows XP in the Explorer, right-click the selected files, display CPU occupancy rate of 100% when the pop-up menu.



This means that any file copy operation "may stop responding" (in the text). The speed of the network connection will also drop significantly. At this time, any streaming operations, such as listening to music, may be interrupted!

To solve this problem, but also extremely easy, you can turn off the "transition effects (transition effects)" menu bar and toolbar options before the first point left or right click.

And this deficiency exists in all versions of Windows XP, including SP1 for fixing bugs, and SP1a.
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