I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all of my
files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I noticed a problem
with maintaining the folder views that I have had set for years. My
"pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all of a sudden. Well, I have
since fixed that issue, but have noticed that very recently, the settings
keep changing in a couple of my folders. Most specifically, my "pictures"
folder and the main view into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to
call it, but it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook
F drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders contained
within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that every time I changed
the view on that main window, the views in "my pictures" would change as
well. For instance, I want the main view to be "tiles" and the "my pictures"
to be "filmstrip" but whenever I change one the other automatically changed.
The one thing I noticed is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark
down in the corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but
I did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked the
button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and open my F
drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom signifying music files I
guess. My question is this, how do I set my F drive to be just a normal
all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive is? I never set it to be specific
to one type of file, so how did it get caught up in being set that way? I've
tried looking around, but since this isn't a normal folder to change the
"customize" tab, I don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive
like my regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab, which my C
drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did some sort of Windows
update change the settings on my external hard drive or something?

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by Leonard

Leonard
Wed Feb 27 12:56:50 PST 2008

Please...the Reader's Digest version next time.

Each time you attach your external hard drive Windows considers it to be
a new drive with default settings. It does not remember whatever
settings you had for it the last time it was attached.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

lilkel31 wrote:
> I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all of my
> files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I noticed a problem
> with maintaining the folder views that I have had set for years. My
> "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all of a sudden. Well, I have
> since fixed that issue, but have noticed that very recently, the settings
> keep changing in a couple of my folders. Most specifically, my "pictures"
> folder and the main view into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to
> call it, but it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook
> F drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders contained
> within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that every time I changed
> the view on that main window, the views in "my pictures" would change as
> well. For instance, I want the main view to be "tiles" and the "my pictures"
> to be "filmstrip" but whenever I change one the other automatically changed.
> The one thing I noticed is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark
> down in the corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but
> I did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked the
> button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and open my F
> drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom signifying music files I
> guess. My question is this, how do I set my F drive to be just a normal
> all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive is? I never set it to be specific
> to one type of file, so how did it get caught up in being set that way? I've
> tried looking around, but since this isn't a normal folder to change the
> "customize" tab, I don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive
> like my regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab, which my C
> drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did some sort of Windows
> update change the settings on my external hard drive or something?

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Wed Feb 27 13:19:01 PST 2008

Sorry my explanation was too long for you, Mr. Grey--most people who actually
want to help people on these sites like as much information as possible.
Your response was not helpful at all. I don't understand what you mean by
"each time you attach your external hard drive. . ." because my external hard
drive is always attached to my computer. I do not disconnect it and carry it
around town with me. It stays attached to my desktop computer at all times.
Also, in my "long-winded" question--the main question is, how do I change
the main settings of my external hard drive so that its main window is not
defaulted to "music" or "pictures", but defaulted to a normal view style for
all file types, similar to the C drive set up?
Thank you.

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> Please...the Reader's Digest version next time.
>
> Each time you attach your external hard drive Windows considers it to be
> a new drive with default settings. It does not remember whatever
> settings you had for it the last time it was attached.
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> lilkel31 wrote:
> > I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all of my
> > files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I noticed a problem
> > with maintaining the folder views that I have had set for years. My
> > "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all of a sudden. Well, I have
> > since fixed that issue, but have noticed that very recently, the settings
> > keep changing in a couple of my folders. Most specifically, my "pictures"
> > folder and the main view into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to
> > call it, but it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook
> > F drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders contained
> > within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that every time I changed
> > the view on that main window, the views in "my pictures" would change as
> > well. For instance, I want the main view to be "tiles" and the "my pictures"
> > to be "filmstrip" but whenever I change one the other automatically changed.
> > The one thing I noticed is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark
> > down in the corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but
> > I did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked the
> > button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and open my F
> > drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom signifying music files I
> > guess. My question is this, how do I set my F drive to be just a normal
> > all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive is? I never set it to be specific
> > to one type of file, so how did it get caught up in being set that way? I've
> > tried looking around, but since this isn't a normal folder to change the
> > "customize" tab, I don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive
> > like my regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> > external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab, which my C
> > drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did some sort of Windows
> > update change the settings on my external hard drive or something?
>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by Shenan

Shenan
Wed Feb 27 14:14:18 PST 2008

lilkel31 wrote:
<snip>
> My question is this, how do I set my F drive to be just a normal
> all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive is? I never set it to be
> specific to one type of file, so how did it get caught up in being
> set that way?
<snip>

Have you looked for a hidden file in the root of the drive called
desktop.ini or autorun.inf?

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Wed Feb 27 16:25:00 PST 2008

Hi, thank you for the suggestion. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "the
root of the drive", but I opened the explorer window for my F drive and then
under the options I chose to show me hidden files and folders and also to
show me hidden system files as well. The following files appeared:
ArcDeviceInfo
IO.SYS
Autoexec.bat
config.sys
msdos.sys
also the folders "recycler" and "System volume information" appeared, but
"system volume information" will not let me open it--it gives the error that
it is not accessible, access denied. No desktop.ini or autorun.inf appeared.
Am I looking in the correct place?

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> lilkel31 wrote:
> <snip>
> > My question is this, how do I set my F drive to be just a normal
> > all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive is? I never set it to be
> > specific to one type of file, so how did it get caught up in being
> > set that way?
> <snip>
>
> Have you looked for a hidden file in the root of the drive called
> desktop.ini or autorun.inf?
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by Twayne

Twayne
Thu Feb 28 10:41:59 PST 2008

> I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
> of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
> noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
> set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
> of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
> that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
> folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
> into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
> it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
> drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
> contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
> every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
> pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
> to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
> change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
> is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
> corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
> did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
> the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
> open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
> signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
> F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
> is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
> get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
> since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
> don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
> regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
> which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
> some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
> drive or something?

Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
responses.
Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
opinions from facts. Etc.
I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
work to figure out what you're getting at.
--
--
Regards,

Twayne

Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
www.openoffice.org




Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Thu Feb 28 11:07:01 PST 2008

Well, gee, then if you're not bright enough to read, then obviously I don't
want your help--why bother posting??
It's not like I can delete the post now, although I'd like to since everyone
seems more concerned with critiquing rather than helping.

"Twayne" wrote:

> > I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
> > of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
> > noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
> > set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
> > of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
> > that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
> > folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
> > into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
> > it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
> > drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
> > contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
> > every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
> > pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
> > to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
> > change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
> > is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
> > corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
> > did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
> > the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
> > open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
> > signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
> > F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
> > is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
> > get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
> > since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
> > don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
> > regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> > external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
> > which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
> > some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
> > drive or something?
>
> Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
> totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
> to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
> responses.
> Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
> opinions from facts. Etc.
> I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
> work to figure out what you're getting at.
> --
> --
> Regards,
>
> Twayne
>
> Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
> OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
> www.openoffice.org
>
>
>
>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Thu Feb 28 11:11:06 PST 2008

Here's the "reader's digest" simplified version for those of you with short
attention spans. . .

My external hard drive shows a music note down in the bottom corner of the
explorer window when opened. How do I change that so that it does not show
anything in that bottom corner??

"lilkel31" wrote:

> Well, gee, then if you're not bright enough to read, then obviously I don't
> want your help--why bother posting??
> It's not like I can delete the post now, although I'd like to since everyone
> seems more concerned with critiquing rather than helping.
>
> "Twayne" wrote:
>
> > > I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
> > > of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
> > > noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
> > > set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
> > > of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
> > > that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
> > > folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
> > > into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
> > > it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
> > > drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
> > > contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
> > > every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
> > > pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
> > > to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
> > > change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
> > > is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
> > > corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
> > > did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
> > > the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
> > > open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
> > > signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
> > > F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
> > > is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
> > > get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
> > > since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
> > > don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
> > > regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> > > external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
> > > which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
> > > some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
> > > drive or something?
> >
> > Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
> > totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
> > to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
> > responses.
> > Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
> > opinions from facts. Etc.
> > I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
> > work to figure out what you're getting at.
> > --
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Twayne
> >
> > Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
> > OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
> > www.openoffice.org
> >
> >
> >
> >

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by Leonard

Leonard
Thu Feb 28 11:26:02 PST 2008

Edit desktop.ini.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

lilkel31 wrote:
> Here's the "reader's digest" simplified version for those of you with short
> attention spans. . .
>
> My external hard drive shows a music note down in the bottom corner of the
> explorer window when opened. How do I change that so that it does not show
> anything in that bottom corner??
>
> "lilkel31" wrote:
>
>> Well, gee, then if you're not bright enough to read, then obviously I don't
>> want your help--why bother posting??
>> It's not like I can delete the post now, although I'd like to since everyone
>> seems more concerned with critiquing rather than helping.
>>
>> "Twayne" wrote:
>>
>>>> I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
>>>> of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
>>>> noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
>>>> set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
>>>> of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
>>>> that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
>>>> folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
>>>> into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
>>>> it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
>>>> drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
>>>> contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
>>>> every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
>>>> pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
>>>> to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
>>>> change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
>>>> is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
>>>> corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
>>>> did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
>>>> the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
>>>> open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
>>>> signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
>>>> F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
>>>> is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
>>>> get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
>>>> since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
>>>> don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
>>>> regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
>>>> external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
>>>> which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
>>>> some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
>>>> drive or something?
>>> Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
>>> totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
>>> to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
>>> responses.
>>> Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
>>> opinions from facts. Etc.
>>> I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
>>> work to figure out what you're getting at.
>>> --
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Twayne
>>>
>>> Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
>>> OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
>>> www.openoffice.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Thu Feb 28 11:49:01 PST 2008

How? Where?

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> Edit desktop.ini.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> lilkel31 wrote:
> > Here's the "reader's digest" simplified version for those of you with short
> > attention spans. . .
> >
> > My external hard drive shows a music note down in the bottom corner of the
> > explorer window when opened. How do I change that so that it does not show
> > anything in that bottom corner??
> >
> > "lilkel31" wrote:
> >
> >> Well, gee, then if you're not bright enough to read, then obviously I don't
> >> want your help--why bother posting??
> >> It's not like I can delete the post now, although I'd like to since everyone
> >> seems more concerned with critiquing rather than helping.
> >>
> >> "Twayne" wrote:
> >>
> >>>> I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
> >>>> of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
> >>>> noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
> >>>> set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
> >>>> of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
> >>>> that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
> >>>> folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
> >>>> into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
> >>>> it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
> >>>> drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
> >>>> contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
> >>>> every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
> >>>> pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
> >>>> to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
> >>>> change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
> >>>> is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
> >>>> corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
> >>>> did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
> >>>> the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
> >>>> open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
> >>>> signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
> >>>> F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
> >>>> is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
> >>>> get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
> >>>> since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
> >>>> don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
> >>>> regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> >>>> external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
> >>>> which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
> >>>> some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
> >>>> drive or something?
> >>> Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
> >>> totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
> >>> to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
> >>> responses.
> >>> Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
> >>> opinions from facts. Etc.
> >>> I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
> >>> work to figure out what you're getting at.
> >>> --
> >>> --
> >>> Regards,
> >>>
> >>> Twayne
> >>>
> >>> Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
> >>> OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
> >>> www.openoffice.org
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by Leonard

Leonard
Thu Feb 28 11:55:40 PST 2008

A newsgroup is no place for a tutorial on scripting. Do what I would do:
Search the web.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

lilkel31 wrote:
> How? Where?
>
> "Leonard Grey" wrote:
>
>> Edit desktop.ini.
>>
>> ---
>> Leonard Grey
>> Errare humanum est
>>
>> lilkel31 wrote:
>>> Here's the "reader's digest" simplified version for those of you with short
>>> attention spans. . .
>>>
>>> My external hard drive shows a music note down in the bottom corner of the
>>> explorer window when opened. How do I change that so that it does not show
>>> anything in that bottom corner??
>>>
>>> "lilkel31" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, gee, then if you're not bright enough to read, then obviously I don't
>>>> want your help--why bother posting??
>>>> It's not like I can delete the post now, although I'd like to since everyone
>>>> seems more concerned with critiquing rather than helping.
>>>>
>>>> "Twayne" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
>>>>>> of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
>>>>>> noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
>>>>>> set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
>>>>>> of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
>>>>>> that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
>>>>>> folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
>>>>>> into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
>>>>>> it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
>>>>>> drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
>>>>>> contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
>>>>>> every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
>>>>>> pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
>>>>>> to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
>>>>>> change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
>>>>>> is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
>>>>>> corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
>>>>>> did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
>>>>>> the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
>>>>>> open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
>>>>>> signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
>>>>>> F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
>>>>>> is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
>>>>>> get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
>>>>>> since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
>>>>>> don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
>>>>>> regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
>>>>>> external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
>>>>>> which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
>>>>>> some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
>>>>>> drive or something?
>>>>> Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
>>>>> totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
>>>>> to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
>>>>> responses.
>>>>> Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
>>>>> opinions from facts. Etc.
>>>>> I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
>>>>> work to figure out what you're getting at.
>>>>> --
>>>>> --
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Twayne
>>>>>
>>>>> Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
>>>>> OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
>>>>> www.openoffice.org
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Thu Feb 28 12:11:00 PST 2008

Wow, silly me thinking someone familiar with Microsoft might be able to help.
Didn't know the issue was that deep. Not familiar with "scripting", thought
this was a windows problem that could be solved. Did search the web prior to
posting here. Discussion Group administrator--please remove my post.

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> A newsgroup is no place for a tutorial on scripting. Do what I would do:
> Search the web.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> lilkel31 wrote:
> > How? Where?
> >
> > "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >
> >> Edit desktop.ini.
> >>
> >> ---
> >> Leonard Grey
> >> Errare humanum est
> >>
> >> lilkel31 wrote:
> >>> Here's the "reader's digest" simplified version for those of you with short
> >>> attention spans. . .
> >>>
> >>> My external hard drive shows a music note down in the bottom corner of the
> >>> explorer window when opened. How do I change that so that it does not show
> >>> anything in that bottom corner??
> >>>
> >>> "lilkel31" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Well, gee, then if you're not bright enough to read, then obviously I don't
> >>>> want your help--why bother posting??
> >>>> It's not like I can delete the post now, although I'd like to since everyone
> >>>> seems more concerned with critiquing rather than helping.
> >>>>
> >>>> "Twayne" wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>> I have an WD 320g external hard drive that I use for storage of all
> >>>>>> of my files--pictures, videos, music, documents, etc. Recently I
> >>>>>> noticed a problem with maintaining the folder views that I have had
> >>>>>> set for years. My "pictures" folder had lost its filmstrip view all
> >>>>>> of a sudden. Well, I have since fixed that issue, but have noticed
> >>>>>> that very recently, the settings keep changing in a couple of my
> >>>>>> folders. Most specifically, my "pictures" folder and the main view
> >>>>>> into my F drive itself. (I don't know quite what to call it, but
> >>>>>> it's when I choose "my computer" and then double-click on MyBook F
> >>>>>> drive--the main window that comes up and lists all of the folders
> >>>>>> contained within my F drive.) Anyway, what would happen is that
> >>>>>> every time I changed the view on that main window, the views in "my
> >>>>>> pictures" would change as well. For instance, I want the main view
> >>>>>> to be "tiles" and the "my pictures" to be "filmstrip" but whenever I
> >>>>>> change one the other automatically changed. The one thing I noticed
> >>>>>> is that my F drive main window had a camera watermark down in the
> >>>>>> corner, signifying that it was set as a picture-type folder, but I
> >>>>>> did not set it that way. I went into the folder options and clicked
> >>>>>> the button to "reset all folders" and now when I double-click and
> >>>>>> open my F drive, the main page has a music note in the bottom
> >>>>>> signifying music files I guess. My question is this, how do I set my
> >>>>>> F drive to be just a normal all-types-of-files drive, like my C drive
> >>>>>> is? I never set it to be specific to one type of file, so how did it
> >>>>>> get caught up in being set that way? I've tried looking around, but
> >>>>>> since this isn't a normal folder to change the "customize" tab, I
> >>>>>> don't know how to tell the computer that I want this drive like my
> >>>>>> regular system hard drive, like it was before. I do notice that my
> >>>>>> external drive has an "autoplay" tab on it in the properties tab,
> >>>>>> which my C drive (main computer internal hard drive) does not. Did
> >>>>>> some sort of Windows update change the settings on my external hard
> >>>>>> drive or something?
> >>>>> Wow; until you can put some grammar effort into that, it's almost
> >>>>> totally unreadable and very hard to understand. Do something, anything,
> >>>>> to make posts such as this readable to the masses if you want good
> >>>>> responses.
> >>>>> Bulltet points often help. Separate out questions. Separate
> >>>>> opinions from facts. Etc.
> >>>>> I made it thru the first few sentences and quit reading; too much
> >>>>> work to figure out what you're getting at.
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Regards,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Twayne
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore;
> >>>>> OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement
> >>>>> www.openoffice.org
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
>

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by ManyBeers

ManyBeers
Fri Feb 29 15:47:00 PST 2008



"lilkel31" wrote:

> Wow, silly me thinking someone familiar with Microsoft might be able to help.
> Didn't know the issue was that deep. Not familiar with "scripting", thought
> this was a windows problem that could be solved. Did search the web prior to
> posting here. Discussion Group administrator--please remove my post.
>
Wow! I can't believe the grief you got here. Your post made sense to me.
Apparently for some reason your view settings which had worked for YEARS
on your F: drive inexplicably stopped remembering their settings and you
want them fixed. Unfortunately i cannot help you with your problem. Some of
the
posters here can be difficult for no reason. Good luck

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Fri Feb 29 16:45:00 PST 2008

Thanks ManyBeers--nice to hear someone else could understand my problem--I
was beginning to think I was on another planet with what I've been getting
from these "helpers."

"ManyBeers" wrote:

>
>
> "lilkel31" wrote:
>
> > Wow, silly me thinking someone familiar with Microsoft might be able to help.
> > Didn't know the issue was that deep. Not familiar with "scripting", thought
> > this was a windows problem that could be solved. Did search the web prior to
> > posting here. Discussion Group administrator--please remove my post.
> >
> Wow! I can't believe the grief you got here. Your post made sense to me.
> Apparently for some reason your view settings which had worked for YEARS
> on your F: drive inexplicably stopped remembering their settings and you
> want them fixed. Unfortunately i cannot help you with your problem. Some of
> the
> posters here can be difficult for no reason. Good luck

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by ManyBeers

ManyBeers
Fri Feb 29 19:39:02 PST 2008



"lilkel31" wrote:

> Thanks ManyBeers--nice to hear someone else could understand my problem--I
> was beginning to think I was on another planet with what I've been getting
> from these "helpers."
>
If you still need help and can't get any here try this link:
http://www.aumha.org/
There are several experts who should be able to help you out. You may have
to join
to post. Forums link is where you head to.

Re: F Drive Settings/Folder Options Issue by lilkel31

lilkel31
Fri Feb 29 19:48:01 PST 2008

Thanks! I'll definitely try it out--gotta be better than this!

"ManyBeers" wrote:

>
>
> "lilkel31" wrote:
>
> > Thanks ManyBeers--nice to hear someone else could understand my problem--I
> > was beginning to think I was on another planet with what I've been getting
> > from these "helpers."
> >
> If you still need help and can't get any here try this link:
> http://www.aumha.org/
> There are several experts who should be able to help you out. You may have
> to join
> to post. Forums link is where you head to.