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I hope the three items below will be helpful in providing further ameliorative suggestions. The Event ID and the Task Category are the same for all three critical events, namely, 1000 and (100), respectively. It logged three new critical events the details of which are below in chronological order. I launched Affinity Publisher and opened its file explorer. It may help further narrow down the cause there. You could try peeking at Event Viewer> Windows Logs as a last resort and see if maybe it has information about the file explorer hangs. but I wonder if there is a better way now? The old school solution was to delete that user and and start anew. I don't seem to remember if it said "working on it" in the open file version or not, but the behavior was close enough to what you were experiencing I thought it was still worth mentioning.ĭan C is probably right the issue is the User account itself. I had the issue when selecting files within program at first, then it spread. It is only the Affinity file explorer that is very, very slow for the current user. Note that I do not, and did not, have the slow green bar or the 'Working on it.' issue.Īs mentioned, Windows file explorer and all other apps that open files all work 100% (apparently) on my laptop. There is no change to the behaviour of Affinity file explorer despite there having been some very old files in that folder.
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