You can take a backup of all the changes you have made to the Folder View settings and restore using it if the settings get reverted back or on some other computer. In this post, we will see how you ...
Looking for a photo? Need a quick peek at your documents? File Explorer can help you get it done—if you know these tricks.
Windows 11/10 is easy to use and customize, but it becomes annoying when your Folder View settings change automatically. We usually set our Folder View settings on our own preferences like the view as ...
With a few minutes of folder clicking, you can stop Vista's content sniffing and get the view you prefer in all your folders. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for ...
My general preference with XP was to set all folder to "list" view, tell the system to apply that view to all folders, and then change individual ones to other view types as I preferred. Win7 doesn't ...
Windows only: If you're anything like me, you've probably got an itchy trigger finger when your cursor is near the window-closing "X" button (or the Alt+F4 combination if you're more the keyboard type ...
The File Explorer utility built into Windows provides a useful way of displaying the drives and folders set up on your computer. Any drives detected by the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) and any ...
A simple question - for which I am afraid I already know the answer.<BR><BR><BR>How to save Explorer.exe's settings to open in Details view with folder-tree open on left already on startup. I've tried ...
For every window in Mac OS X, a hidden file called ".DS_Store" contains the information on how the window is to be displayed (such as, which columns are shown for "list" mode, icon sizes, window ...
Who needs a mouse anyway?