Updating the Refresh Rate in File Explorer and Search
I am encountering problems with the performance of Windows Explorer and Windows Search. The issue occurs when I download a file, even a small image, where I briefly see a temporary download tag followed by .TMP. This happens so quickly that it’s almost imperceptible. Moreover, there is a significant delay in Explorer refreshing after I rename folders or files. Lastly, when I use the WIN+S shortcut to search, there is a noticeable delay before the search box appears, and if I begin typing immediately, the first few letters are not registered, rendering the search ineffective. Despite attempting the solutions suggested in the forum, the issues persist. Your assistance in resolving these issues would be greatly appreciated.
I am encountering problems with the performance of Windows Explorer and Windows Search. The issue occurs when I download a file, even a small image, where I briefly see a temporary download tag followed by .TMP. This happens so quickly that it’s almost imperceptible. Moreover, there is a significant delay in Explorer refreshing after I rename folders or files. Lastly, when I use the WIN+S shortcut to search, there is a noticeable delay before the search box appears, and if I begin typing immediately, the first few letters are not registered, rendering the search ineffective. Despite attempting the solutions suggested in the forum, the issues persist. Your assistance in resolving these issues would be greatly appreciated. Read More