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Re: Windows explorer sometimes unresponsive (0% CPU LOAD)

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-18 17:47:54 CEST

Jeroen wrote:
> OBones <obones.newsgroups <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Maybe this would help
>>
>> http://tortoisesvn.sourceforge.net/node/202
>>
>> I know it talks about 100%, but if your CPU is fast enough, it won't
>> reach 100%
>>
>
> Unfortunatly, doesn't help. There's no spike at all. Strange thing is, that if i
> launch one app, then wait for it to come, then close it, then relaunch it, the
> second time it will always start up quickly. I suppose this means it has to do
> with explorer looking for the file.
>
> But as I said earlier, its most likely related to something with explorer VS
> tortoiseSVN. Are there any specific settings in tortoise worth trying?

Where did you install TSVN? Do you have Admin rights on your computer?
At least when you installed it?
Maybe you can get FileMon from www.sysinternals.com and check what file
that app wants to access while it 'hangs'. Could be something on a
server/network share which isn't there.

Stefan

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