Window 2000 work around:
In Windows Explorer select Tools -> Folder Options.
Under the “General” Tab, in “Web View” category, select to “Use Windows Classic folders”.
Next, select “View” Tab, and uncheck/disable “Show pop-up description for folder and desktop
items”
Of course with this disabled you don’t see pop-up descriptions on desktop items or any other
folder items (such as pdf, rar, zip, chm, txt files or any other types of file)
When the pop-up description is enabled, I guess Windows is trying to read the file for some info
to display in the pop-up description. For large avi files (700+ mb) it must be reading the large
avi file for some info that seems to consume 100% cpu for a short time.
In short, just disable the pop-up descriptions.