Is there an actual purpose to pinning? For all intents and purposes it should behave as responsive as any other file, until you need to access said file.
But most of the time, accessing the drive or certain folders freezes Windows Explorer for a few seconds. Isn't pinning supposed to prevent this?
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Is there an actual purpose to pinning? For all intents and purposes it should behave as responsive as any other file, until you need to access said file.
But most of the time, accessing the drive or certain folders freezes Windows Explorer for a few seconds. Isn't pinning supposed to prevent this?
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