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Any ideas? Its becoming a real annoyance. Android412 |
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what about trying "Restore defaults" in same place and seeing if that helps?
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I've had the same problem for ages, also.
Just tried "Restore defaults" and "Apply to all folders" etc. but no luck. |
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Put a windows explorer icon on your desktop, right click the icon and goto the shortcut tab, paste this in " %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /n, /e, /select, C:\ " without the quotes after you have everything setup the way you want it.
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and if that works for you I think we should rep the guy (though I do not have the problem to test it!)
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Hey thanks for the tips, tried the restore defaults one, seems good...so far. Will let you know if it sticks.
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Guybo42, by "after you have everything setup the way you want it." do you mean having all the folders in each view that you want? As in, some list, some thumbnail etc?
That's really not practicle for me because I have a lot of folders. It would be nice if I could simply select the view I want and when I close and reopen the folder it remembers the change. But I've lived with it for ages now so I'm sort of used to it. |
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I also have a lot of folders but to prevent an easily confused brain on my end, what I do is setup new folders on my desktop for the proggies I used the most ie: Burning software, grapic soft, games etc... Then I right click the taskbar at the bottom, goto the toolbars tab at the top of the menu and I select desktop, this put a shortcut on the taskbar that allows an expanded view of the desktop folders/icons that can be quickly accessed without minimizing any other opened windows. Just a matter of personnal preference I guess, I'm sure there are a few different ways of doing the exact same thing.
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