A.lemane Posted October 19, 2014 Share Posted October 19, 2014 explorer.exe use more then 2 GB of memory (like a loop or something) when i open my movies folder (more then 200 GB of movies)windows 8.1 up to date clean stat no additional softwares r installed this is the 3 sys with this issue @@! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exodius Posted October 19, 2014 Share Posted October 19, 2014 when i open my movies folder (more then 200 GB of movies) 1. I think your problem came from thumbnail cache. Explorer always generate/access thumbnail every time you open your movies. Try to deactivate it. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/10794-thumbnail-cache-enable-disable.html 2. Or try to deactivate movies/image preview : Folder options > Click the View tab, and then check the Always show icons, never thumbnails checkbox. Click OK, and youre done. Or you can tweak this on windows 8 manager. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.lemane Posted October 19, 2014 Author Share Posted October 19, 2014 i already did some troubleshooting and that's not the problem+i replaced the windows default shell with icaros and media preview after that and it didn't solve it i think it is an explorer shell that extract some tags & data from audio & video and it may not work on one or couple of my movies codec ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rahulgi Posted October 19, 2014 Share Posted October 19, 2014 just try hitman pro, be on the safe sideyou have installed any video player/codec?uninstall all those preview, player softwaresare you using build-in windows media playerinstall klite codec with player here , during setup choose as followsyou can also try 'restart' explorer from task manager(right click explorer.exe)let see whether it consumes extra on opening that movie folderalso look a peek at taskmanager disk activity (performance>disk no) while opening that folderalso try win build in drive error checking Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.lemane Posted October 19, 2014 Author Share Posted October 19, 2014 nope none of those is my pb unfortunately windows 8.1 up to date clean stat no additional softwares r installed the sys is in a clean stat & its not windows thumbnails shell PB neither icon cache !i format my sys partition every 2 moths (not the quick way !)if any one want to use klite codec pack i suggest that they download & install lav filters icaros codectweack tool MPC-HC (all up to date ^_*)... the package that they need i personally prefer that way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el_espaniol Posted October 19, 2014 Share Posted October 19, 2014 Hi mate...try this... :think: : Create a new user profile and transfer all your files and settings over to it. If it is a domain joined computer you can try deleting the current cached user profile (make sure you back up the user's Desktop, Documents, IE Favourites and their Outlook NK2 and PST files).... After things have settled down with the new user profile at some point later you can delete the corrupted user profile with the explorer.exe memory leak...It might be a problem with a Registry key or maybe a file like desktop.ini triggering the runaway explorer.exe memory usage... :think: Hope help this. Regards... ^_^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoftChip Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 Btw, the proper way to restart the shell (main explorer.exe process) in Win7 is - Open the Windows menu (click the round Windows "Start" button)- Shift-Ctrl-right-click on the glassy space above the shutdown buttonYou will see "Exit Explorer". Click that and the shell shuts down. Then, restart explorer through Task Manager.Doing it this way ensures the shell is appropriately shut down and not just "killed and restarted". Also, the shell restarts under un-elevated rights like it should. Some other methods (like Process Explorer!) restart the shell in Admin rights, a security risk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mazigh Posted October 23, 2014 Share Posted October 23, 2014 Btw, the proper way to restart the shell (main explorer.exe process) in Win7 is- Open the Windows menu (click the round Windows "Start" button)- Shift-Ctrl-right-click on the glassy space above the shutdown buttonYou will see "Exit Explorer". Click that and the shell shuts down. Then, restart explorer through Task Manager.Doing it this way ensures the shell is appropriately shut down and not just "killed and restarted". Also, the shell restarts under un-elevated rights like it should. Some other methods (like Process Explorer!) restart the shell in Admin rights, a security risk.There are some other ways to share:1- If you are using process lasso, it become an easy job as you right-click on explorer.exe and choose restart2- CTRL+SHIFT+Esc and Task Manager will appear > "Details" Tab (for Windows 8 ) > right-click on "explorer.exe" then Click "End Task", the shell will disappear > then go to File> run new task > type "explorer.exe" and check "run with admin privileges.." OK and done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.lemane Posted October 24, 2014 Author Share Posted October 24, 2014 Hi mate...try this... :think: : Create a new user profile and transfer all your files and settings over to it. If it is a domain joined computer you can try deleting the current cached user profile (make sure you back up the user's Desktop, Documents, IE Favourites and their Outlook NK2 and PST files).... After things have settled down with the new user profile at some point later you can delete the corrupted user profile with the explorer.exe memory leak...It might be a problem with a Registry key or maybe a file like desktop.ini triggering the runaway explorer.exe memory usage... :think: Hope help this. Regards... ^_^Btw, the proper way to restart the shell (main explorer.exe process) in Win7 is- Open the Windows menu (click the round Windows "Start" button)- Shift-Ctrl-right-click on the glassy space above the shutdown buttonYou will see "Exit Explorer". Click that and the shell shuts down. Then, restart explorer through Task Manager.Doing it this way ensures the shell is appropriately shut down and not just "killed and restarted". Also, the shell restarts under un-elevated rights like it should. Some other methods (like Process Explorer!) restart the shell in Admin rights, a security risk.Btw, the proper way to restart the shell (main explorer.exe process) in Win7 is- Open the Windows menu (click the round Windows "Start" button)- Shift-Ctrl-right-click on the glassy space above the shutdown buttonYou will see "Exit Explorer". Click that and the shell shuts down. Then, restart explorer through Task Manager.Doing it this way ensures the shell is appropriately shut down and not just "killed and restarted". Also, the shell restarts under un-elevated rights like it should. Some other methods (like Process Explorer!) restart the shell in Admin rights, a security risk.There are some other ways to share:1- If you are using process lasso, it become an easy job as you right-click on explorer.exe and choose restart2- CTRL+SHIFT+Esc and Task Manager will appear > "Details" Tab (for Windows 8 ) > right-click on "explorer.exe" then Click "End Task", the shell will disappear > then go to File> run new task > type "explorer.exe" and check "run with admin privileges.." OK and done problem solvedi simply selected properties on the folder that create the issue go to customize tab optimize folder for : change value from Videos to General items Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el_espaniol Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Greets...! Nice You found a way to solve the problem...!!! ^_^Remains. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoftChip Posted October 30, 2014 Share Posted October 30, 2014 Btw, the proper way to restart the shell (main explorer.exe process) in Win7 is- Open the Windows menu (click the round Windows "Start" button)- Shift-Ctrl-right-click on the glassy space above the shutdown buttonYou will see "Exit Explorer". Click that and the shell shuts down. Then, restart explorer through Task Manager.Doing it this way ensures the shell is appropriately shut down and not just "killed and restarted". Also, the shell restarts under un-elevated rights like it should. Some other methods (like Process Explorer!) restart the shell in Admin rights, a security risk.There are some other ways to share:1- If you are using process lasso, it become an easy job as you right-click on explorer.exe and choose restart2- CTRL+SHIFT+Esc and Task Manager will appear > "Details" Tab (for Windows 8 ) > right-click on "explorer.exe" then Click "End Task", the shell will disappear > then go to File> run new task > type "explorer.exe" and check "run with admin privileges.." OK and done Your options do exactly what I say are wrong for Explorer.exe. Using "End task", "Kill task" or restart just deletes the process and all it's memory, possibly leading to corruption. Those options are LAST RESORT options. Use the processes built-in restart options before using those damaging task killing options.Since the OP's problem is solved, this post is only to clarify the information given above. Any further discussion on that subject should be in it's own thread, where I would gladly respond if notified :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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