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From what I have come up with, might be something to do with the context menu integration. Right click lag when clicking on the desktop, or within a file window will have a 5-10 second lag. Not when clicking on a file. Fresh install of Windows 10 Hardware as follows..
HP Envy 24 AIO n014
Intel i5-6400T
16Gb crucial balistix mem
dual monitor setup with HP 25cw
Details on attached screen shot. Any information, or things to try? Have updated to latest driver, etc. Thank you for any information or help!!! Video to follow
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Here's a short video demonstrating, sorry for the quality!! Only have bitdefender installed. Makes no difference if uninstalled. The issue is not apparent in safe mode.... !
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Also Samsung 850 evo 256mb SSD... There should be no lag!! something software is going on....
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To work around this, deleted
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\igfxDTCM
and
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\igfxcui
This removed the intel options from the contex menu, not a big deal, and the lag is gone.......
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Hello nrschoen,
Thank you for sharing your outcome.
Regards,
Amy.
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I found a work around, but would like someone to have a look a whats going on. From my research, seems to be an issue that has been present before!
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I tried to replicate the issue on several systems including deactivating the antivirus and accessing safe mode on Windows® 10 but the issue did no occur. Since you found a workaround that solved your issue we can monitor this thread in case other user joins the post.
Regards,
Amy.
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Yeah, might be system specific. Will play around with it today, downgrade to go provided drivers, fresh installs and such. Thanks for looking into it!
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