manipulation of file/folder Win 8.1Thunderbird very slow

Long story short: Win 7 has been corrupted, so I installed Win 8.1. All programs work well, with the exception of Thunderbird. Any action of Thunderbird is extremely slow, up to a few minutes to perform any action. The program is unusable in normal windows mode. However,.

Thunderbird works fine in safe mode, even with the antivirus software (Iolo / System Mechanic) currently running.

A cause may be that any action I take with files bigger than a few bytes of Thunderbird is very slow. Copy, move, delete all the files of Thunderbird is extremely slow. I tried to copy other big files and folders in the T-bird folders and delete them, and they work fine. It's just the Thunderbird files that seem to be stuck in the glue.

I added Thunderbird to my allowed firewall programs, so this is not it.

I uninstalled and reinstalled Thunderbird, nothing helps.

There may be other things that you must disable in System Mechanic, such as analysis of messages incoming and outgoing and scanning of attachments.
Alternatively, you can ask in a forum for System Mechanic.

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