Total Commander lag when installed in a Virtualbox XP system
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Total Commander lag when installed in a Virtualbox XP system
I'm using a Windows XP system inside Vista64, with Total Commander latest version installed. The software has a problem: it is very slow in visualizing the folders shared between host and guest operating systems, while the default windows explorer visualizes them instantly.
This only happens when there is a .exe file in the shared folder, otherwise visualization is immediate with TC too.
This only happens when there is a .exe file in the shared folder, otherwise visualization is immediate with TC too.
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It may be Vista, I don't know. It's a fresh XP installation. If the folder contains exe files, it takes minutes to list them in the half TC window.m^2 wrote:Not confirmed, I used XP on XP x64 with VirtualBox in between and I've been in such situation many times, no noticeable slowdown at all.
I guess that either it's Vista or you need to find more details.
If I simply rename the files to .ex, the slow down goes away. Is this abnormally strange or what? It's no big deal, but when something like this happens I always try to sort it out.
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It may be a virus scanner problem (scanning the EXE when TC gets its icon).
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Yes, I think it may be possible. I'll add the virtual drives folder to the exclusion list of the antivirus.karlchen wrote:Hello, Cooperdale.
Is there a chance perhaps that on the Vista host system the resident virus scanner tries to scan the large image file which represents your virtual WinXP system?
Karl
EDIT: no, I just checked. It's definitely not the antivirus.
Host antivirus can't scan your image files because it doesn't know it structure. But it can scan files if shared folder you are trying to access because when you access a shared file within VM, your VM access this file within host machine.
And of course icon extracting on network drives may be slow.
BTW, I have similar trouble in VMWare - host Vista x64, virtual XP SP3, I try to browse shared WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder of my host XP SP3 installation.
And of course icon extracting on network drives may be slow.
BTW, I have similar trouble in VMWare - host Vista x64, virtual XP SP3, I try to browse shared WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder of my host XP SP3 installation.
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