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It should look something like this, work on your view settings or something.
These may have some additional troubleshooting options:
File Explorer Requiring Screen Refresh to Be Correct - Windows 10 Forums
Reset Folder View For All Folders in Windows 10
Reset Folder View Settings to Default in Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials
Referring to your first post, thanks but that is all too risky for me. My installation is very touchy, for instance if I restart the computer I lose my AMD video drivers. I have to turn it off, wait, and turn it on again. All these problems since Fall Creators Update, which added nothing useful. If my train sim ran on Linux I would be gone from Windows World in a flash.
I will try the suggestions in your second post.
Thanks
Mick
1, I have two user accounts but don't seem to be able to switch between them. I bypassed signing-in.
2. Yes it does.
Also, this is not how it comes up straight away. I got there by fiddling around, but I just wanted to demonstrate that Explorer is aware of HDD (C: ) and all its sub-folders. The computer works OK, it's just inconvenient that HDD (C: ) does not appear in the left pane. I'm thinking of doing a System Restore, although I will lose a few things, and I couldn't be sure that it would fix the issue. All this nonsense has happened after Fall Creators Update, a real disaster IMHO.
Mick
Run the beta log collector and post a zip into this thread:
(use extract > open)
log collector v2-beta08.zip
If the beta log collector does not work then use the DM log collector:
BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
The beta log collector is preferred as it collects more information for troubleshooting.
Found it. I use an app called Winaero Tweaker that is very useful. However somehow I had unintentionally set the C: drive not to show in Explorer. And guess what, C: drive didn't show in Explorer!
Sorry to waste your time and thanks for all the efforts to help.
Mick
It was NOT a waste of time. Your experience is a valuable lesson and will benefit other readers: When tweaking be careful what you ask for, you may not get exactly what you expect.
Personally, I avoid using tweakers. Often symptoms such as yours are down to a tweak or a registry hack that comes back to bite you further down the lineMy installation is very touchy, for instance if I restart the computer I lose my AMD video drivers. I have to turn it off, wait, and turn it on again. All these problems since Fall Creators Update, which added nothing useful...
You're probably right, but Winaero Tweaker does some really neat things. And it didn't mess anything up until this episode, which was just carelessness on my part. Check it out!
Mick