Windows 10: .ogg rename taking forever

Discus and support .ogg rename taking forever in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Whenever I try to rename a .ogg file, it takes about a full minute until I can rename it. I have no idea why this has happened can someone tell me why... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/lvCieje, Mar 29, 2021.

  1. .ogg rename taking forever


    Whenever I try to rename a .ogg file, it takes about a full minute until I can rename it. I have no idea why this has happened can someone tell me why and how to fix it?

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    /u/lvCieje, Mar 29, 2021
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  2. Certain file types (.ogg, .ogx) take a full minute to rename or delete

    Thanks, again! I'm looking through Procmon right now. There's a lot of information there, so it might take a while for me to notice anything useful. At a cursory glance, I'm noticing that there are NotifyChangeDirectory operations related to the name changes with a duration of 70+ (I assume that the duration is in seconds) - I tested capturing renames of both .ogg files and other files, and the .ogg files have that huge duration (not unexpected, considering the nature of the problem that I'm having), and other files have a duration of 8-10. There are 44 pages of operations between the start of the rename and the end of those operations (far more when showing registry activity), so it's taking me a while to find anything relevant.

    I tried making a new user account as you suggested, and the problem actually wasn't there in the new account. I suppose that, if all else fails, I could probably just make a new admin account and migrate everything to that? It'd be nice to find out what on Earth's going on, but at least I know that there might be a simple solution if I can't.

    I've tried deleting and renaming from the command line and that still takes a long time, but thanks for the suggestion. These files don't contain embedded thumbnails, although I did also try clearing the thumbnail cache, just in case Windows was doing something weird with that and because it was showing up in a few different logs. No joy there, though.
     
    CaptainTeo, Mar 29, 2021
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  3. Certain file types (.ogg, .ogx) take a full minute to rename or delete

    Hello!

    I've been struggling with this problem at least since September, now. I do a lot of audio work and I'm required to work with Ogg files quite a lot, but I've had to postpone any work related to them because of this. I'm not sure exactly when it happened (I can only say somewhere between July 22nd and September 23rd, the last time I successfully used an Ogg file and the day that I noticed this problem, respectively) and haven't been able to pinpoint any system changes in that time that might have caused it.

    Certain file operations freeze up Windows Explorer when I use them on files with the .ogg and .ogx extensions, and only those files, as far as I can tell. Attempting to rename one causes Explorer to stop responding for a full minute before finally changing the name, and trying to delete one causes absolutely nothing to happen (Explorer doesn't even freeze) for a minute until the file is finally moved to the Recycle Bin. Restoring them from the Recycle Bin is the same as that. Making a copy (copy/paste) of the file actually works normally, even within the same folder, but then trying to rename or delete that file still takes a minute. Any other file extension works as it's supposed to and I can rename or delete them instantly, and I can even save an Ogg file with another extension (e.g. test.abc instead of test.ogg) and Windows will treat it normally, but, if I then rename it to have a .ogg extension, it'll start taking a minute to delete/rename it. Even more confusingly, if I take a file that isn't an Ogg file and give it the .ogg extension, Windows will treat it completely normally and be able to delete/rename it instantly.

    The same thing happens with folders - trying to rename or delete a folder containing an Ogg-encoded file also takes a minute. This extends to files and folders made before I started having this problem.

    I've tried deleting and renaming them through the command prompt and that gives the same result - cmd just doesn't do anything for a full minute before the file is finally altered, although it doesn't freeze. I have confirmed that the problem is not present in Safe Mode, but it is present during a clean boot as described in this thread: Perform a Clean Boot in Windows 10 to Troubleshoot Software Conflicts

    I'm honestly stumped on where to go from here. I've never seen a problem like this in all of my time using Windows since 95 and haven't been able to find any support threads anywhere with this particular problem - the closest that I've found is people having similar problems with all files, not just a specific file extension. I'd really appreciate any suggestions on what to do.

    Windows 10 version: 1903 (OS Build 18362.476)
     
    CaptainTeo, Mar 29, 2021
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    Certain file types (.ogg, .ogx) take a full minute to rename or delete

    A little bizarre - the results were all over the place. Testing on the same file (just a song in my Music folder that was ripped as an Ogg file), I renamed it "a.ogg", which was instant, then back to the original name, which took a minute, then "b.ogg", which took about twenty seconds, then to a very long string of "aaa", which took about the same time, then back to the original name again, which was about thirty seconds. So it's still taking a long time, although not as long as through Explorer. Feels like there's a chance that it might be a red herring, but I'm making a note of it.

    I'm having a look at Autoruns now. I'll get a restore point set up before I do anything with it, though. Is there a way to save its list to a file so that you can see if there are any likely culprits, or should I just go through everything and see what I can find? Is there anything that I shouldn't disable, aside from Microsoft programs? Sorry, this is going a little deeper than I'm used to, so I'm looking into guides to make sure that I do it right.

    I just tried disabling and stopping Window Search through services.msc. No change when I do that, unfortunately.

    A few different ways - some through Audacity, some via rendering in FL Studio, some ripped from CDs using Foobar2000, some downloaded, etc. It seems to be any kind of Ogg file created in any way except for taking a file that wasn't encoded as an Ogg file and giving it a .ogg extension.

    They're already named as "[file].ogg" when they're created (via Audacity, FL Studio, Foobar2000, etc.), but thanks, anyway!
     
    CaptainTeo, Mar 29, 2021
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