Auto Arrange Fix (Registry Edit)


  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #1

    Auto Arrange Fix (Registry Edit)


    Hello,

    For all of you Windows 7 users who have been annoyed (like myself) at the removal of "Auto Arrange", a fix has been discovered.

    It was discovered by Ramesh Srinivasan @ How to Disable Full Row Select in Explorer in Windows 7? - The Winhelponline Blog

    (Taken from the site)
    I’m writing this article specifically for Windows 7, because the FullRowSelect registry key that you used in Windows Vista, doesn’t work in Windows 7.....

    &

    Auto arrange menu option is back. Atlast, you can disable Auto arrange option when in "icons" view. This wasn’t possible in Windows 7 earlier.....


    It involves editing the Registry so I don't reccomend it for everyone, however, I have had limited Registry Editing experience and I was able to follow the step by step instructions with complete success. I can confirm that the fix/hack does enable you to use "Auto Arrange" but I can not guarentee that your system will remain stable after the edit, as editing the Registry can cause problems if done incorrectly. If you edit the Registry you do so at your own risk.

    Enjoy,

    Shantelle.
      My Computer


  2. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #2

    Shantelle said:
    Hello,

    For all of you Windows 7 users who have been annoyed (like myself) at the removal of "Auto Arrange", a fix has been discovered.

    It was discovered by Ramesh Srinivasan @ How to Disable Full Row Select in Explorer in Windows 7? - The Winhelponline Blog

    (Taken from the site)
    I’m writing this article specifically for Windows 7, because the FullRowSelect registry key that you used in Windows Vista, doesn’t work in Windows 7.....

    &

    Auto arrange menu option is back. Atlast, you can disable Auto arrange option when in "icons" view. This wasn’t possible in Windows 7 earlier.....


    It involves editing the Registry so I don't reccomend it for everyone, however, I have had limited Registry Editing experience and I was able to follow the step by step instructions with complete success. I can confirm that the fix/hack does enable you to use "Auto Arrange" but I can not guarentee that your system will remain stable after the edit, as editing the Registry can cause problems if done incorrectly. If you edit the Registry you do so at your own risk.

    Enjoy,

    Shantelle.
    First, Thanks you for the Ramesh link blog.

    Just to say this registry fix doesn't work on my Home Premium x64...Even with the "FullRowSelect" registry add.

    Now i can't get rid of the menu bar in Explorer...When the box is uncheck in Option Folders, it still doesn't work. I have deleted all created keys from the ramesh fix...

    I haven't used the "undo.reg" because this will have deleted the all customization keys!

    Any clue?:)


    EDIT:
    I've done a system restore from a point i had created the day before...All went fine and reverse the "fix"...
    Last edited by NoN; 08 Mar 2010 at 09:59. Reason: info
      My Computer


 

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