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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
My windows explorer default is set to show my C: drive expanded. In
the left pane, the entire drive contents shows - in the right pane, the listing starts with "documents and settings"; the first third or so of folders on the drive aren't listed, the rest show normally. This is happening whether the view is set to icons or list (Mine defaults to list). The sub folders open normally when clicked on in the left pane. This started happening about a month ago - prior to that all of drive C: contents showed in both panes. Anyone have any idea what caused this and what I can do to fix it? I'm using a Gateway laptop, running XP Home, fully updated, SP3 except for internet explorer (ver 6) which I don't use. I'm using Firefox, version 3.5.7 Thanks in advance - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
Try opening "Folder Options" on the "Tools" menu in Explorer, and under the "View"
tab, select "Show hidden files and folders". Then go to the place in Explorer where you thing there should be more folders and see if they have "re-appeared". If so - then it has been caused by an accidental setting of the "hidden" attribute on these folders. To sort it out - right-click on each affected folder and choose "Properties" and then "de-select" (uncheck) the box marked "Hidden". You can then go back to "Folder Options" and re-hide files and folders again, if you like. If your folders do not show up after visiting "Folder Options" and making hidden folders visible, then I'm afraid it must have some other cause. But do try this check first. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "bob7206" wrote in message ... My windows explorer default is set to show my C: drive expanded. In the left pane, the entire drive contents shows - in the right pane, the listing starts with "documents and settings"; the first third or so of folders on the drive aren't listed, the rest show normally. This is happening whether the view is set to icons or list (Mine defaults to list). The sub folders open normally when clicked on in the left pane. This started happening about a month ago - prior to that all of drive C: contents showed in both panes. Anyone have any idea what caused this and what I can do to fix it? I'm using a Gateway laptop, running XP Home, fully updated, SP3 except for internet explorer (ver 6) which I don't use. I'm using Firefox, version 3.5.7 Thanks in advance - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
Try opening "Folder Options" on the "Tools" menu in Explorer, and under the "View"
tab, select "Show hidden files and folders". Then go to the place in Explorer where you thing there should be more folders and see if they have "re-appeared". If so - then it has been caused by an accidental setting of the "hidden" attribute on these folders. To sort it out - right-click on each affected folder and choose "Properties" and then "de-select" (uncheck) the box marked "Hidden". You can then go back to "Folder Options" and re-hide files and folders again, if you like. If your folders do not show up after visiting "Folder Options" and making hidden folders visible, then I'm afraid it must have some other cause. But do try this check first. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "bob7206" wrote in message ... My windows explorer default is set to show my C: drive expanded. In the left pane, the entire drive contents shows - in the right pane, the listing starts with "documents and settings"; the first third or so of folders on the drive aren't listed, the rest show normally. This is happening whether the view is set to icons or list (Mine defaults to list). The sub folders open normally when clicked on in the left pane. This started happening about a month ago - prior to that all of drive C: contents showed in both panes. Anyone have any idea what caused this and what I can do to fix it? I'm using a Gateway laptop, running XP Home, fully updated, SP3 except for internet explorer (ver 6) which I don't use. I'm using Firefox, version 3.5.7 Thanks in advance - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
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, bob7206 writes: My windows explorer default is set to show my C: drive expanded. In What do you mean by "my windows explorer default" - how are you opening explorer? I've seen people do so by many different means: o right-click on start button and pick Explore (opens in C:\Documents and Settings\me\Start Menu) o Start, Programs, Accessories, Windows Explorer (opens in Desktop\My Documents) o (my preferred one) Windows key with E (i. e. on the keyboard) (opens at My Computer) o My Computer (opens at My Computer, but with different settings) o a desktop shortcut (depends on the settings of the shortcut) the left pane, the entire drive contents shows - in the right pane, the listing starts with "documents and settings"; the first third or so of folders on the drive aren't listed, the rest show normally. This 1. What is _highlighted_ (as opposed to just at the top of the list you can see) in the left pane when you do this? 2. Is the right pane's scrollbar all the way to the top? is happening whether the view is set to icons or list (Mine defaults to list). The sub folders open normally when clicked on in the left pane. This started happening about a month ago - prior to that all of drive C: contents showed in both panes. Anyone have any idea what caused this and what I can do to fix it? I'm using a Gateway laptop, running XP Home, fully updated, SP3 except for internet explorer (ver 6) which I don't use. I'm using Firefox, version 3.5.7 Thanks in advance - Bob -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. ** I'm getting pretty enough for radio now (Desmond Lynam in Radio Times, 1998) |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
I have placed a link to windows explorer on my desktop, so it's the
same as going to programs and clicking on it - it makes no difference how I open it - it does the same thing. I long ago set windows explorer to open at the C: drive, rather than "my computer". Also, the files I'm talking about, are NOT any of the hidden files, in any case I've long ago set it not to hide any from my view, and just rechecked it. The C: drive is highlighted in the left pane - the first 16 folders do not show on the right pane - all show on the left. I've had and solved many minor problems over the years with all the various microsoft OS's - this one has me stumped big time. Also, this just started happening in the past few weeks, and I haven't done any twiddling with any of the view or folder options settings. Thanks - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
I have placed a link to windows explorer on my desktop, so it's the
same as going to programs and clicking on it - it makes no difference how I open it - it does the same thing. I long ago set windows explorer to open at the C: drive, rather than "my computer". Also, the files I'm talking about, are NOT any of the hidden files, in any case I've long ago set it not to hide any from my view, and just rechecked it. The C: drive is highlighted in the left pane - the first 16 folders do not show on the right pane - all show on the left. I've had and solved many minor problems over the years with all the various microsoft OS's - this one has me stumped big time. Also, this just started happening in the past few weeks, and I haven't done any twiddling with any of the view or folder options settings. Thanks - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
On Jan 23, 10:21*am, bob7206 wrote:
I have placed a link to windows explorer on my desktop, so it's the same as going to programs and clicking on it - it makes no difference how I open it - it does the same thing. I long ago set windows explorer to open at the C: drive, rather than "my computer". Also, the files I'm talking about, are NOT any of the hidden files, in any case I've long ago set it not to hide any from my view, and just rechecked it. The C: drive is highlighted in the left pane - the first 16 folders do not show on the right pane - all show on the left. I've had and solved many minor problems over the years with all the various microsoft OS's - this one has me stumped big time. Also, this just started happening in the past few weeks, and I haven't done any twiddling with any of the view or folder options settings. *Thanks - Bob I forgot to mention, that none of the folders have the "hidden" attribute set - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
On Jan 23, 10:21*am, bob7206 wrote:
I have placed a link to windows explorer on my desktop, so it's the same as going to programs and clicking on it - it makes no difference how I open it - it does the same thing. I long ago set windows explorer to open at the C: drive, rather than "my computer". Also, the files I'm talking about, are NOT any of the hidden files, in any case I've long ago set it not to hide any from my view, and just rechecked it. The C: drive is highlighted in the left pane - the first 16 folders do not show on the right pane - all show on the left. I've had and solved many minor problems over the years with all the various microsoft OS's - this one has me stumped big time. Also, this just started happening in the past few weeks, and I haven't done any twiddling with any of the view or folder options settings. *Thanks - Bob I forgot to mention, that none of the folders have the "hidden" attribute set - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
OK - now I'm embarrassed. I was just very carefully inspecting the
listed contents on the right pane, and the missing folders are there, just not in the expected alpha-numerical sequence. I just now changed the "Icon sort by" to "name" and all is back to normal. Sorry to have gotten this started. Thanks a ton for your attempts to help - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive
OK - now I'm embarrassed. I was just very carefully inspecting the
listed contents on the right pane, and the missing folders are there, just not in the expected alpha-numerical sequence. I just now changed the "Icon sort by" to "name" and all is back to normal. Sorry to have gotten this started. Thanks a ton for your attempts to help - Bob |
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Windows explorer right pane doesn't show the entire C: drive: now left-pane layout
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, bob7206 writes: OK - now I'm embarrassed. I was just very carefully inspecting the listed contents on the right pane, and the missing folders are there, just not in the expected alpha-numerical sequence. I just now changed the "Icon sort by" to "name" and all is back to normal. Sorry to have gotten this started. Thanks a ton for your attempts to help - Bob No problem - we all make such mistakes! It's one of those settings you half-expect to revert, and it's somewhat startling when it doesn't! Now, to hijack the thread (since you're finished with it anyway): does anyone know how to _really_ tell Windows how I like the left pane? I like the left pane to show a folder tree (View ¦ Explorer Bar ¦ Folders), but Windows doesn't really believe me: OK, it does when I open Explorer in most of the usual ways, but if I open an explorer window by one of the more obscure methods - two that come to mind are to do with ..zip files, and "Open containing folder" from things like search results - then the left pane comes up with something alien to me. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. ** I'm getting pretty enough for radio now (Desmond Lynam in Radio Times, 1998) |
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