When you right-click an item (such as a file, a folder, or a
network connection) in Windows Explorer or in My Computer, other programs may
temporarily stop performing a task. For example, a video that is being played
in Microsoft Windows Media Player may temporarily stop being
played.
If you start Windows Task Manager, you may notice on the
Processes tab that the Explorer.exe process is using a lot (or
100 percent) of the CPU resources. To start Windows Task Manager, right-click
an empty area on the taskbar, and then click Task
Manager.
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