Yes, consider optimizing your settings and clearing cache for faster performance.
Yes, consider optimizing your settings and clearing cache for faster performance.
I believe you're referring to indexing. When you open a folder and it displays all its contents instantly, it creates an index for quicker access later. However, large folders can slow this process down because the system needs to scan and store every item. If you close the folder and reopen it, it may still take time to refresh the index. There might be ways to optimize or cache the data so it loads faster next time.
It stores the data in your memory for quicker access, which is why using a faster storage device like an SSD or NVMe SSD makes it significantly faster.
It seems you might need an additional SSD to boost performance. Both your internal and external drives are nearly full, and you're looking for a method to keep data in memory permanently. Windows likely doesn’t offer such a feature, and I’m not aware of any tools that can do this.