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Windows 7 - two problems in windows explorer!

 
06-05-2010   #1


Windows 7, 64Bit
 
 

two problems in windows explorer!

1.Some times i need to refresh to see any changes like rename, cut,
paste, create file >>> i well only see the changes after i refresh????
WHY? PS; this issue can be solved by restarting, but it happened a lot lately!!!!!

2. in vista while i'am sorting the files by name, i can move a file to another place. & when i refresh > the files rearrange again. BUT in W.7 i can't move any file against the sorting rule!


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06-05-2010   #2


 


try turning off indexing file. Control panel>folder otion>search tab>untick Don’t use the index when searching the file system
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06-05-2010   #3


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM
 
 


2. In Win 7, all folders except the Desktop have auto-arrange enabled, and you can't turn it off.
There is a hack where you can disable it in a folder (but not globally).
How to Disable Full Row Select in Explorer in Windows 7? - The Winhelponline Blog
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06-05-2010   #4


Windows 7, 64Bit
 
 


Thaaaaaaaaaanks
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06-05-2010   #5


 


feel free to ask again mate..
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