Raphire / Win11Debloat

A simple, easy to use PowerShell script to remove pre-installed apps from Windows, disable telemetry, remove Bing from Windows search as well as perform various other changes to declutter and improve your Windows experience. This script works for both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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explorer.exe is extremely slow after debloating #102

Open Jozkah opened 3 months ago

Jozkah commented 3 months ago

Describe the bug my explorer crashes and takes a long time to open after debloating

Expected behavior for it not to lag?

is there any way to reverse it?

Raphire commented 3 months ago

Heya,

Have you restarted your PC since running the script?

Jozkah commented 3 months ago

Heya,

Have you restarted your PC since running the script?

this has been an issue for weeks

Raphire commented 3 months ago

I see. Could you please answer the following to help narrow down the issue:

Jozkah commented 3 months ago

What exactly is slow? Is it only when opening a new explorer window?

opening a new explorer window takes about 20 seconds to load

What happens when explorer crashes? Does the window just close out of nowhere or does it show a 'Not responding' error window?

no buttons work then it just stays there and eventually does not respond

Did this issue start right after running the script?

only after restarting the pc after running the script

Did you run the script with the default settings or did you select your own. If you selected your own, what settings did you select for the script?

default settings and re-enabled dark mode

Are you running Windows 10 or 11?

11

Do you have any network drives connected to your pc?

at this very moment no as i’ve been trying to diagnose the issue, but previously yes but they were all local to my second pc

Extra: i’ve resigned and decided to reset the pc in the meantime

Raphire commented 3 months ago

Thanks for getting back so quickly.

I'm unsure what part of the script's defaults could cause this, as not many of the default changes affect Explorer directly. If I had to hazard a guess I'd say it's related to disabling bing web search, as that does affect Explorer's search too.

Please let me know if the issue is resolved after resetting your PC.

Raphire commented 3 months ago

@Jozkah Do you have any updates on this issue?

Jozkah commented 3 months ago

@Jozkah Do you have any updates on this issue?

well it's now fixed after reinstalling windows so there's not much to add unfortunately, i still have the same network drives and the same settings, just didn't debloat windows

Raphire commented 3 months ago

Thanks for the update. I'm unfortunately unable to pinpoint what may've caused your issue. For that reason I'll leave this issue open for now in case anybody else runs into this issue aswell.

Ianisop commented 2 months ago

been running into the same problem for a while now, thought it was just a windows 11 bug, but now that you mention it after reinstalling and not debloating, it seems to work fine

TosiRikhard commented 1 month ago

I have this issue with multiple pc's aswell at the moment. for me, the most obiouse sympton is just opening file explorer -> takes 1-2 seconds to load

Kenionatus commented 1 week ago

The issue does indeed seem to lie with Bing Web Search. I went through the steps described in https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat/discussions/114

Bing Web Search in Windows Search can be restored by running the Enable_Bing_Cortana_In_Search.reg file that is provided by the script, You can find it by navigating to Win11Debloat > Regfiles > Undo.

to reenable it and the immense slowdown went away instantly. Edit: well, it at least got better. Maybe? Sometimes? The amount of slowdown varies, so I might honestly just have celebrated too early.