![]() ![]() Recently I converted a FLAC file to wav using this new windows 7 install. but this issue didn't happen with the folder in question after the hard drives incident (which may have resulted it having bad sectors), when I was using windows xp. ![]() The folder it originally happened to came from my previous hard drive, which may have got damaged, so the files might be corrupt. The folder contains wav music files because I am converting them from 320 mp3, and FLAC to use in Ableton Live, which is a music workstation. I recently installed Windows 7 and now when I open a folder containing wav files explorer jumps up to 50 to 80 CPU usage. ![]()
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