Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!

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    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!


    Hi guys,

    I have reset my HP laptop and update everything to the latest from windows update.

    First Problem:

    I notice when i open (This PC) my computer it takes a while before it loads the partitions drives! the green bar keep loading!

    Second Problem:

    When i open my user destination C:\Users\xxxx\ then right click and then (customize this folder) i got an error massage saying (explorer.exe unspecified error)

    If i login in Safe Mode, first problem disappear and everything back to normal and my partitions loads in normal way.

    But the second problem remains in Safe Mode!!

    Any suggestion how to solve these problems?
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    First Problem:

    I notice when i open (This PC) my computer it takes a while before it loads the partitions drives! the green bar keep loading!

    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-problem-1.png
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    Second Problem:

    When i open my user destination C:\Users\xxxx\ then right click and then (customize this folder) i got an error massage saying (explorer.exe unspecified error)

    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-problem-2.png
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    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
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    Go to Start/Search and type diskmgmt.msc, right click the diskmgmt results and Run As Administrator. In the Elevated Disk Management window in the lower pane, is the E:\My Data drive on same disk (ie) Disk 0, Disk1 etc, or is it a separate disk?
    If it is a separate disk, that disk may be failing.
    If they are all on the same Disk, then run Check Disk on the C: drive. If a separate disk, run Check Disk on that drive.
    Go to Start/Search and type CMD, Right click the CMD results and Run As Administrator. In the Elevated Command Prompt type chkdsk /R and press enter. Now type a Y for Yes, and Reboot the computer. The Check Disk utility will start at next bootup and it will take a while.
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    done it, but still the two problem exist afterall!

    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-capture.pngExplorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-capture2.png
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    also sometime the files icons do not load probably until i refresh several times!!

    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-capture.png
    Last edited by Sanshero; 03 Mar 2017 at 23:19.
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    Please help me guys!
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    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
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    You might have some incompatible shell extensions installed from third party software.
    Try this: File Explorer crashes
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    topgundcp said:
    You might have some incompatible shell extensions installed from third party software.
    Try this: File Explorer crashes
    Did that, and disable all of them then restart my PC, the two problem still exist!

    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-capture.png
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    Linux Mint 20.1 Win10Prox64
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    Sanshero said:
    Did that, and disable all of them then restart my PC, the two problem still exist!

    Explorer.exe unspecified error and very slow green bar in my computer!-capture.png
    From options menu, also try with 32-bit extensions
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