Hanging Windows Explorer and does not

Hi, I have problems with Windows Explorer of my windows vista PC computer

This prevents the hanging and freezing

It is 32 bit Windows Vista Home Premium

I tried to clean the programs, they don't do much

When I turn on my PC, Windows Explorer is REALLY slow, so I have to disconnect and turn it back on, then it is not as slow

It's a quad core prosessor 3 GB drive hard ram.138 GB

31 left GB in the hard drive

HP Pavilion A6300 A6355UK

This gets really annoying, and I want to start working normally again.

Help, please

Thank you

Often, a certain instability in Windows Explorer is due to the defective shell extensions and addons.
Consider using Sysinternals Autoruns or ShellExView. Disable Add-ons and non Microsoft shell extensions and verify the behavior.  If he went, reactivate the disabled extensions/add-ons, one at a time and see if you can identify who may be liable.
Try a clean boot, or boot into safe mode.  The behavior persists?

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