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Pretty annoying this one... Just had a new Vaio delivered the other day with Win8 installed. Thing is it has a habit of freezing quite a bit, sometimes on the apps menu, or while I'm in the 'store', but especially when I'm right-clicking on a file within Explorer. It does eventually unfreeze, but after 5 minutes. Not exactly what I'd expect from a new computer/OS.
Anyone have any ideas if this is a common issue that can be fixed or whether there's a problem with the installation?
Message was edited by: empompom
Hi empompom and welcome.
Freezing when using right-click is most often caused by third party programs that add commands to the right-click context menu.
No point me asking what you have installed recently as I'm sure the answer will be 'everything'.
What is showing in your Context Menu? Quite a few programs like WinRAR, anti-virus, Acrobat etc. add extra commands to the context menu. Possibly some non-Microsoft program you are using is not fully compatible with Windows 8.
The only fix I know involves trial and error procedures. There is a program called ShellExView. No idea if it runs on Windows 8 - it is OK for XP, Vista & Win7
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
This will scan the Registry for shell extensions which you can sort by 'Type'. Scroll to "Context Menu Handlers" and disable all the non-Microsoft context menu handlers one by one until you find the culprit.
Sorry it's not straightforward but hopefully you will find something listed in the menu when you right-click that will give you a clue.
McAfee? - I hate to kick a dog when it's down.
Great. Thanks for this! It's seemed to have cleared up on its own, but I'll know where to look in future. Thanks.
That's good news!
I suspect something like McAfee has an incompatibility but quickly fixed it with an update!