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Robert W
"brink" wrote:
>
> Robert W;375445 Wrote:
> > I assume for the silence except for the reply from Adam everyone is fed
> > up
> > with the issue. I guess it's a case of put up with it or go back to XP,
> > believe me I am sorely tempted to do for the 32 bit box that is badly
> > misbehaving with Vista.
> >
> > MS must be aware of the issue, why don't they say anything about, I
> > can't
> > find anything on the official KB.
> >
> > --
> > Robert W
> >
> >
>
> Hi Robert W,
>
> Did you increase the cache size from my link above? It is a critical
> part of helping Vista remember again. (Second method)
>
> 'http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70819-windows-explorer-folder-view-settings.html?ltr=W'
> (http://tinyurl.com/yuod5y)
>
> Shawn
>
>
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> brink
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Hi Brink
I have already tried this aswell, albeit I increased the setting to 10000 as
recommended elsewhere. The weird thing is the settings seem for the most part
to hold on Vista 64 bit system just not the 32 bit system. I will apply the
20000 setting and give it a bash.
I actually thought it was an issue with a folder containing around 60gb of
music, so I created a new folder and started copying the folders across. I
got to around the 20th folder having already set custom views for each
previous folder and bam, rigt in front of my eyes the folder lost its views
and even thr root of the drive though it was a music folder. It really is
enough to make a grown man cry given the time spent on customising views.
As I say I will give the increased setting a try, I fear I may do a rebuild
in case there is some weird corruption in the registry causing this.
Thanks