green bar

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The green bar tag on WindowsForum.com covers user-reported issues where a green progress bar appears in Windows Explorer or video playback, often indicating slow performance or driver problems. In Windows 7, a green bar in the Explorer address bar can signal slow directory loading, especially on external USB drives, or a general slowdown where files appear in use. In Windows 10, a green bar at the top of YouTube videos may point to graphics driver issues, such as with AMD Radeon HD 7700 cards. Discussions focus on troubleshooting these green bar occurrences, including checking indexing settings, updating drivers, and resolving system slowdowns.
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    Windows 7 Slow Directory display on USB disk

    I have a Seagate Backup Plus 8TB Desktop USB External Hard Drive on my Win 7 ASUS G73S laptop . It works well , just for one problem . If I don't access a directory on it for a few minutes , then when I do , the file display can take quite a while to come up , while I get a slow advancing green...
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    Windows 10 Black Youtube Video With Green Bar At The Top

    Hello guys! So I just installed the newest Windows 10 build (10122) and I am having an issue with Youtube videos. Basically the video is black and there is a green bar at the top of the video. I suspect that I need to install the beta drivers for Windows 10 of AMD (I have AMD Radeon HD 7700)...
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    Windows 7 windows green bar running all processes slow

    Hi There I am having a very weird problem that started suddenly Im using windows 7 since beta stages and it was perfect untill now :( Each time i enter a folder the green bar on the adress bar starts to run slowly like something is being indexed or read... the files all become (in use) so i...
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