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I am down to 8 seconds now that I have removed all the networked devices one by one... I don't really need to see these here I think. I c
Nice for you
I am down to 7-8 seconds (not exactly speedy) now that I have removed all the networked devices one by one... I don't really need to see these here I think. I can still see them (after about 16 seconds) when I open the Network view.
0,5-1s here, running on SSD and invoking it from Classic shell. I also think I have network discovery disabled.
How many printers do you have and are any of those networked? I have found time increases a lot for networked printers.
There are two ways to see you devices and printers:
1. Control panel / Hardware and sound / Devices and printers - this can be slow. Helps for me to turn off network discovery.
2. Settings (modern) / Devices - this is instant
OP was referring to Control panel as I understand, so don't mix this up (this part isn't meant for you TV2) :).
Exactly AndreTen! Thanks
From Settings > Devices my machine is also instant.
In the modern Devices window you do not see everything in one place. You need to click once to see printers, click again to see connected devices, etc. Therefore I prefer the old Devices & Printers (which you can also set up for one-click access if you preferred).
I do a lot of PC to PC work here, so turning off Network Discovery would not be a good fix for me.
But as long as I know what it is that is causing the problem then that would answer the question.
Agree! I also prefer the old style Devices, but don't use them so frequently, that it would bother me too much, if they open in 1 or 10 seconds (admit, it is annoying).
I think, we need some network specialist here for instruction, how to fine tune system for fast reaction. This is beyond me.