When file explorer lost it's cache. Every time it looks like the cache is regenerated slowly.
Even if the file have it's cache already. But it will generate a new one in icaros?.
I tried to clean the cache of explorer in icaros and restart the explorer
But it can't reproduced now.(It's a folder that only have 4 small mp4 file , when it happens I can see thumbnails come out slowly)
But I remember it happened at least twice when the explorer's cache is naturally losted. Then the old file that have thumbnail in icaros won't be loaded from the icaros but looks like icaros is regenerate the cache.
Now in another folder I find it always have slow loading. I can even capture a picture if I hit it fast.
(It's a folder have some folders and inside is some pictures that won't be cached in icaros)
At the root of this folder it have some pictures and some videos.
Looks when system is generating the picture's cache the creating of thumbnails of video is blocked?
Or the loading the cache is blocked?
This look like two different problem.
I'm using win7 x64 & icaros v3.2.1
Even if the file have it's cache already. But it will generate a new one in icaros?.
I tried to clean the cache of explorer in icaros and restart the explorer
But it can't reproduced now.(It's a folder that only have 4 small mp4 file , when it happens I can see thumbnails come out slowly)
But I remember it happened at least twice when the explorer's cache is naturally losted. Then the old file that have thumbnail in icaros won't be loaded from the icaros but looks like icaros is regenerate the cache.
Now in another folder I find it always have slow loading. I can even capture a picture if I hit it fast.
(It's a folder have some folders and inside is some pictures that won't be cached in icaros)
At the root of this folder it have some pictures and some videos.
Looks when system is generating the picture's cache the creating of thumbnails of video is blocked?
Or the loading the cache is blocked?
This look like two different problem.
I'm using win7 x64 & icaros v3.2.1