Foldar weirdnass...
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Foldar weirdnass...
I have noticed that I have been repeatedly resetting the views for various folders. I like the details view but for some reason Vista seems to be randomly changing the view to something else. What sayeth anyeth ofeth youeth?
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I think...
it may actually have something to do with when I alt-tab out of whatever game I am playing...
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Ok...it actually has nothing to do with the games...just seems to magically happen if I change the view of a folder within my C drive it will change the view of the computer folder. If I change the view of the computer folder it changes the inner folder back to the view I don't want again. So it looks like I will perpetually have to set the folder views if I want to do that. At least Vista Ultimate comes with a FREE downgrade!
Set the view type that you like. Then, when you're viewing the folder, hit alt for the menus to show up. Try going into Tools, Folder Options, set the views the way you want them, apply it to all folders. That will make them all the same. They should stay that way after that. (you never know though, and there is always that downgrade...)
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no it definitely didnt fix it - it is the biggest worstest bug in Vista. It makes me spit up in my mouth.
McNevin and I have been talking about it for a while and he dug up this handy fix which I'm not really sure works but is worth a try.
btw I set mine to 10,000.
McNevin and I have been talking about it for a while and he dug up this handy fix which I'm not really sure works but is worth a try.
btw I set mine to 10,000.
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You would think a bug like that would be exceedingly simple to fix...especially for SP1...but then when you think about what MS had to do to even get Vista out the door by ripping out a huge part of the file system design maybe the resultant code base is an ugly screwed up mess of barely working code...just a thought...oh and BTW...I SEE YOU HAVE BEEN USING MY INTARWEB!?!? PWND!!!!
Everything there is a big ugly mess of code. Things seem to start off as an ugly mess, then they get refined, and then before they get released, they are downgraded, free of charge, into a big ugly mess again. Probably brought on by over-caffeinated, under-slept, coders trying to meet impossible deadlines, while having meetings to plan for more meetings, while trying to invent new language to use in the meetings, to look cool to your over-caffeinated peers, while trying to caffeinate yourself more, so you can yell louder than your over-caffeinated peers at your WAR meetings. Hey, ping me next week when you get some extra cycles, so we can crystalize these primary action items.
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