Suddenly the Recent Items list accessible from the Start menu is showing the first 15 items in some large alphabetical list of items accessed in the past. Previously it had been showing the most recent (I'm sure) 10 (I think) in alphabetical order, which is the way I understand it's intended to work.
Now, for example, if I empty the list and then access 16 files beginning with the first 16 letters of the alphabet, in order, the 16th doesn't show up at all, even though it was the one most recently accessed. When I look in \Users\{user name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent, the entries are sorted by date in descending order, so that the file beginning with the 16th letter is at the top, even though it doesn't even appear in the Start menu Recent Items list.
I first noticed this problem after I found a PC Magazine article on the best free software, downloaded a bunch, and installed three: BinaryFortress fileseek, IObit Uninstaller, and SlimWare SlimCleaner. I expect that one of them made some subtle registry tweak which I have to change back. I'm least suspicious of fileseek, and most suspicious of SlimCleaner. My hunch is based on the degree of utility function each is alleged to have.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Now, for example, if I empty the list and then access 16 files beginning with the first 16 letters of the alphabet, in order, the 16th doesn't show up at all, even though it was the one most recently accessed. When I look in \Users\{user name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent, the entries are sorted by date in descending order, so that the file beginning with the 16th letter is at the top, even though it doesn't even appear in the Start menu Recent Items list.
I first noticed this problem after I found a PC Magazine article on the best free software, downloaded a bunch, and installed three: BinaryFortress fileseek, IObit Uninstaller, and SlimWare SlimCleaner. I expect that one of them made some subtle registry tweak which I have to change back. I'm least suspicious of fileseek, and most suspicious of SlimCleaner. My hunch is based on the degree of utility function each is alleged to have.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64Intel i5-45708GB DDR3 (2xGeil PC3-12800 CL11-11-11-28)integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Microcenter B648
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel i5-4570
- Motherboard
- ECS H81H3-WM (undocumented!)
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3 (2xGeil PC3-12800 CL11-11-11-28)
- Graphics Card(s)
- integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600
- Hard Drives
- Toshiba 2TB SATA3 (DT01ACA2)
- Antivirus
- Norton Security
- Browser
- mostly Chrome, sometimes Firefox, and IE when required