Tiles View in Windows Explorer screwed up after Fall Creators Update

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    WINDOWS 10 Pro x64 build 19042.685
       #41

    OutsiderLarry said:
    I really need to know if space removal also applies to subfolders + files -Larry
    I had already uploaded another image in this comment but I made other comparisons to see if they solve your question.
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    Last edited by LEOPEVA64; 14 May 2018 at 14:52. Reason: Add information.
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    Win10 Home x64
       #42

    LEOPEVA64 said:
    I had already uploaded another image in this comment but I made other comparisons to see if they solve your question.
    Leo: Thank you for the clarity that was absent from the "What's new..." info MS posted! Everything looks nice and tight as with v1703, so I am very pleased. I did follow your links back-in-time so everything is clear to me for now, tee-hee! This info should help the many who don't follow the Insider Preview boards.

    Also, the positioning of custom icons in This PC on Edwin's computer threw me off. They appear further to the right of where drive icons are centered by default (see post #133 on page 14 of 'Build 17666 - May 9' thread). :)

    You do great work - if I see an opportunity to assist in the future I shall. -Larry
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    Windows 10 Pro / 1607, build 14393.2273 / x64
       #43

    Necro bump.
    So in this topic some people mentioned that new builds had this icon alignment fixed.
    Anyone can confirm that in v1903 this was fixed?
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    UPD. Downloaded ISO and installed it on VM, and yeah seems like it fixed now. Icons are like 1607.
    Last edited by TEMPUSER221218; 13 Jul 2019 at 05:13.
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