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I am using vista without sp1. It takes about 6 minutes to extract a 900kb
file. This is consistant with any zip file I try to extract. Another example was a file that was 1.7mb which took almost 30 minutes. I do not use any 3rd party programs currently for dealing with zipped files and this was a clean vista install. I thought maybe there was a coflict with the file being virus scanned as it was extracting. I was using AVG but I have it disabled so that it doesn't launch at startup. Please note that is not the most current version of AVG designed for vista. I recall this being a problem even before I installed AVG antivirus however this may still be some part of the issue. I wanted to check for other suggestions before I completely dumped my virus program. Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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Have you tried WinZip or WinRar (you can use trial versions) to unzip
the file to compare times versus Vista?? This may give you a clue... On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 05:34:01 -0700, William wrote: I am using vista without sp1. It takes about 6 minutes to extract a 900kb file. This is consistant with any zip file I try to extract. Another example was a file that was 1.7mb which took almost 30 minutes. I do not use any 3rd party programs currently for dealing with zipped files and this was a clean vista install. I thought maybe there was a coflict with the file being virus scanned as it was extracting. I was using AVG but I have it disabled so that it doesn't launch at startup. Please note that is not the most current version of AVG designed for vista. I recall this being a problem even before I installed AVG antivirus however this may still be some part of the issue. I wanted to check for other suggestions before I completely dumped my virus program. Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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Hi, I have seen the same issue in Vista SP1 release notes marked as fixed.
So I am pretty sure the zip extraction will work much faster after upgrading to SP1. The SP1 should be out very soon for the rest of the world - I think I've heared somewhere that MS said it will be out at mid april (it is already out for lucky 5 languages - english, spanish, french - I've forgot other two). P.S. do not dump your antivirus (just wait a week ot two for SP1) - I'am also using AVG free version - it is nice program. "William" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... I am using vista without sp1. It takes about 6 minutes to extract a 900kb file. This is consistant with any zip file I try to extract. Another example was a file that was 1.7mb which took almost 30 minutes. I do not use any 3rd party programs currently for dealing with zipped files and this was a clean vista install. I thought maybe there was a coflict with the file being virus scanned as it was extracting. I was using AVG but I have it disabled so that it doesn't launch at startup. Please note that is not the most current version of AVG designed for vista. I recall this being a problem even before I installed AVG antivirus however this may still be some part of the issue. I wanted to check for other suggestions before I completely dumped my virus program. Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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SP1 doesn't fix this problem. And using another utility only gives a slight improvement. Disabling UAC and Remote Differential Compression makes no difference. The problem seems to extend beyond zip files and affects all file operations. Even opening a folder can be painfullly slow (especially when clicking on the folder in the folders tree). Interestingly, my son is running the same setup as me and doesn't experience any of these problems, which leads me to believe it's some kind of configuration issue. Has anyone experienced this problem and -actually- solved it? I'm always curious whether Microsoft makes any effort at all to fix these kinds of fundamental problems with their OS. They seem content to just ignore them and let the hackers figure it out. -- damon |
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"damon" wrote in message
... SP1 doesn't fix this problem. And using another utility only gives a slight improvement. Disabling UAC and Remote Differential Compression makes no difference. The problem seems to extend beyond zip files and affects all file operations. Even opening a folder can be painfullly slow (especially when clicking on the folder in the folders tree). Interestingly, my son is running the same setup as me and doesn't experience any of these problems, which leads me to believe it's some kind of configuration issue. Has anyone experienced this problem and -actually- solved it? I'm always curious whether Microsoft makes any effort at all to fix these kinds of fundamental problems with their OS. They seem content to just ignore them and let the hackers figure it out. -- damon Microsoft will not be able to cure configuration problems because they have no control over what each user runs or does to the computer. Has folder access always been slow? If so, there could be a problem with your hard drive. The Vista unzip facility is known to be slow, but there are workarounds.. see here.. http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...ow-workaround/ Personally, I always use a 3rd party utility. This is a good one.. http://www.altools.com/ALTools/ALZip.aspx -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |