I've got a bit of a strange problem here.
Today when I was organizing my desktop I noticed that when I moved application shortcuts from the desktop into a folder on the desktop it would be extremely slow.
These application shortcuts are under 1.5kb.... They should be instant.
I should note that this also happens for small PDF's as well.
But, moving pictures and word documents are instant.
The window with the "status" would pop up and be empty for about 4-5 seconds before running through.
I went into my HDD and moved a 650MB file and a 350MB file to my SSD, both took 2-3 seconds.
The write rate was clocking at 200MB/S.
Literally moving a files thousands of times bigger than a shortcut took less time.
Anyone know why this is happening or if I should be worried at all? I went and turned off windows search and restarted my system. It seems to have fixed it, but its making file searching extremely slow. I turned it back on and restarted and I can't seem to recreate the problem. Before just waiting a little bit of time would have the issue go away.
I'm running an i5 6600k, GTX 1070FTW, ASUS Z170 Pro, 16GB Gskill TridentZ and a samsung SSD.
Crystal disk mark is showing normal read/write rates for the SSD and Crystal Disk info is showing good status.
Today when I was organizing my desktop I noticed that when I moved application shortcuts from the desktop into a folder on the desktop it would be extremely slow.
These application shortcuts are under 1.5kb.... They should be instant.
I should note that this also happens for small PDF's as well.
But, moving pictures and word documents are instant.
The window with the "status" would pop up and be empty for about 4-5 seconds before running through.
I went into my HDD and moved a 650MB file and a 350MB file to my SSD, both took 2-3 seconds.
The write rate was clocking at 200MB/S.
Literally moving a files thousands of times bigger than a shortcut took less time.
Anyone know why this is happening or if I should be worried at all? I went and turned off windows search and restarted my system. It seems to have fixed it, but its making file searching extremely slow. I turned it back on and restarted and I can't seem to recreate the problem. Before just waiting a little bit of time would have the issue go away.
I'm running an i5 6600k, GTX 1070FTW, ASUS Z170 Pro, 16GB Gskill TridentZ and a samsung SSD.
Crystal disk mark is showing normal read/write rates for the SSD and Crystal Disk info is showing good status.