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Old 02-22-2009, 08:58 PM
ShSimpson ShSimpson is offline Initializing folders to save Windows 7 64bit Initializing folders to save Office 2010 64bit
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When I go to save a file from any of the 2007 Office apps and I click on the down arrow to change drives it comes back with a window that says something to the effect that it is initializing the folders in order to be read. If I save the file right away in the default location there is no delay. This can take upwards of 5 minutes to get the window to open and then if I need to change folders once I get to the right drive it is another wait.

I have a C & D internal hard drives and I also use an external 320GB external drive. It matters not if this is connected, it is always the same.



I have hunted for a solution but can't seem to find one. This only happens to Office applications. I use several other applications and they all find the folders and/or drives right away.

Thanks for any help you can offer.
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