![]() Other web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 11, do not show any of these slow behaviours. This may also suggest a fundamental (global) software bug with Windows Explorer. All of these browsers having the same issue is a good pointer for the origin of the problem, as Google Chrome is developed from Chromium. 0 (64-bit) all have identical behaviours in terms of Windows Explorer being slow for myself. 81 m (64-bit), Google Chrome Canary Version. I installed Chromium and Google Chrome Canary to test them for the problem. Here's what I've been able to find out so far: The slowdown began after 3 months of use. ![]() ![]() I ran into this issue a few months ago, on a freshly built computer. ![]()
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