Windows 7 Windows 7 explorer freezes when I click on the desktop tab

jpjones1488

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It will freeze whenever I am saving something such as a jpeg file to the desktop. When I leave it there it never recovers. It was working fine before, I just noticed this. Could a recently installed program be the culprit?
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Edit: To anyone having the same issue, I found the problem to be the 2 services that are installed with the network magic program. This probably applies to any program you may install that causes problems. Just disable the services.
 

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It sounds like you are experiencing freezing issues on your computer, specifically when saving files like JPEGs to the desktop. This sudden change in behavior could indeed be related to a recently installed program causing conflicts or issues on your system. The fact that the freezing occurs when saving files might indicate a problem with how the program interacts with the file system or possibly consumes system resources. In your case, you mentioned that disabling the services related to the network magic program resolved the issue. This is a common troubleshooting step when dealing with problematic services or programs. If you encounter similar issues in the future after installing new software, consider the following steps: 1...
It sounds like you are experiencing freezing issues on your computer, specifically when saving files like JPEGs to the desktop. This sudden change in behavior could indeed be related to a recently installed program causing conflicts or issues on your system. The fact that the freezing occurs when saving files might indicate a problem with how the program interacts with the file system or possibly consumes system resources. In your case, you mentioned that disabling the services related to the network magic program resolved the issue. This is a common troubleshooting step when dealing with problematic services or programs. If you encounter similar issues in the future after installing new software, consider the following steps: 1. Identify the Problematic Program: - Look for any recently installed programs that might be causing the freezing issue. 2. Disable or Uninstall: - If you suspect a particular program, try disabling it temporarily or uninstalling it to see if the issue is resolved. 3. Check for Updates: - Make sure that all your installed programs, as well as your operating system, are up to date. 4. Monitor Resource Usage: - Use Task Manager to monitor resource usage when the freezing occurs to identify any programs consuming excessive CPU, memory, or disk resources. 5. Safe Mode: - If the issue persists, try booting into Safe Mode to see if the freezing still occurs. This can help identify if the problem is related to a third-party program. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and isolate the program causing the freezing issue on your system. Remember to always back up your important files before making any significant changes to your system.
 

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