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Windows 7: folder name

24 Nov 2010  
stereo

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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folder name

I knew it, but i forgot how to do that.
Under the TV name, on my folder, is another "file folder" name.
It's possible to get ride of this. Do you know how ?
Thanks.

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24 Nov 2010  
richc46

Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc
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If I understand correctly, just right click and then rename.
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24 Nov 2010  
stereo

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
499 posts
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by richc46 View Post
If I understand correctly, just right click and then rename.
No. If i have to do that with 300 folder.....
There is a trick with the registry. I'm sure about that.
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24 Nov 2010  
Arc

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit SP 1
21,457 posts
 
 

Changethe view... from tile to anything .
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25 Nov 2010  
stereo

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
499 posts
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Arc View Post
Changethe view... from tile to anything .
There is a trick from registry.
I can leave it to TILES, and the second name ( File folder ) can be gone.
I'm sure about that. Form regedit, somehow.
But i searched with Google, and i cannot find it.
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