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Does anyone know a way around the "Calculating Time Remaining" when moving
large files around on my PC? I've tried the hotfix and some registry edits but nothing seems to work. I rip DVD's of church services to WMV files. These files are 150 to 250 megs each. Usually I have to reboot my computer to move each one. This is nutz. I'm open for ideas. (No...I'm not moving back to XP -- it came on my laptop) Thanks. ScottieB |
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The "Calculating Time Remaining" is not something new at all. The same thing was in XP/2000/98/Me. It's just worded differently is all. -- rajinisback *Raj **Please give Karma if I helped you fix the issue. Thanks * |
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Yeah... but it didn't take 1 hr to move 2 .wmv files on the same local C
drive. BTW.... I have a 160 gig drive with 30 free and it's a 7200 rpm drive (3 gigs of RAM) -- new machine. "rajinisback" wrote in message ... The "Calculating Time Remaining" is not something new at all. The same thing was in XP/2000/98/Me. It's just worded differently is all. -- rajinisback *Raj **Please give Karma if I helped you fix the issue. Thanks * |
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I'd have the same problem with my Vista Home Premium, it took about 30 sec.
to delete any file whether text or graphic I endured waiting for an upgrade that will resolve the problem but to no avail. So I gambled and run System recovery to restore to the original manufacturers installation - that did it! I had HP Pavilion system. Of Course this takes little time to re-install all the programs I had - but it was worth it!! This is up to you. It may not work on your machine. Good luck! Marian --------------------------- "ScottieB" wrote in message ... Does anyone know a way around the "Calculating Time Remaining" when moving large files around on my PC? I've tried the hotfix and some registry edits but nothing seems to work. I rip DVD's of church services to WMV files. These files are 150 to 250 megs each. Usually I have to reboot my computer to move each one. This is nutz. I'm open for ideas. (No...I'm not moving back to XP -- it came on my laptop) Thanks. ScottieB |
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This same thing happened to me. I called tech support. He said this was a
virus that caused this problem because if you reboot in safe-mode and try to move-delete-add a file it doesn't do it. So I would recommend trying to get rid of the virus (name unknown) or as I did completely re-install Vista. Mine works good as new and fast now. Good luck! "ScottieB" wrote: Does anyone know a way around the "Calculating Time Remaining" when moving large files around on my PC? I've tried the hotfix and some registry edits but nothing seems to work. I rip DVD's of church services to WMV files. These files are 150 to 250 megs each. Usually I have to reboot my computer to move each one. This is nutz. I'm open for ideas. (No...I'm not moving back to XP -- it came on my laptop) Thanks. ScottieB |
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