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If the above does not solve all of the issues see the bottom of this post.
All I've tried to do is help you, so quit trying to call me out as my own systems with less than i7 do chug populating them... and your very first post appeared to be this exact scenario for my reasoning and suggestion. Yes there's been more elaboration since. We'll agree it's not "hardware" related, but it certainly is "system" related.
Here's my olive branch for another idea to try (don't give me hostility if this doesn't work or I'm done with all this, I'm not going to waste my time assisting folks that are not civil and rational). The reasoning for this suggestion is due to you stating:
Calm down Sparky, allow me to rephrase it as a "system" issue then if it pleases you (since yes, it could be software related on your end). Something is fucked up with your "system". Again, as a coder that must test retail product I have 6 Win units of various architecture and they all pop thumbnails for the VN (I tested each one just for your particular case last night). Something regarding your system (or it's stored cache) is wonky, there is no doubt about this.How can this be a hardware issue, ffs ??
All I've tried to do is help you, so quit trying to call me out as my own systems with less than i7 do chug populating them... and your very first post appeared to be this exact scenario for my reasoning and suggestion. Yes there's been more elaboration since. We'll agree it's not "hardware" related, but it certainly is "system" related.
Here's my olive branch for another idea to try (don't give me hostility if this doesn't work or I'm done with all this, I'm not going to waste my time assisting folks that are not civil and rational). The reasoning for this suggestion is due to you stating:
since there's no loading cursor
- So, go to the image folder with the images in question that are not populating thumbnails and you are not getting the Explorer loading bar (that it's processing them).
- Insure you have hidden files as viewable.
- Find any existing "thumbs.db" file and delete it.
- Refresh your file Explorer window and you should get the loading bar as your "system" is working it's ass off (if there are thousands of image files in the folder) to populate the thumbnail images and rebuilding this correlated database file (cache).