I've done this countless times. Needless to say -but I'll say it anyway- : this doesn't work for me.
Type: Posts; User: da5id
I've done this countless times. Needless to say -but I'll say it anyway- : this doesn't work for me.
for those who have enough RAM:
I have been doing this. also: if you leave the File Explorer open/minimized when shutting down your system the computer will restart with the File Explorer...
well, poo..
answer your query with a question: does it work with you? it doesn't with me...
...when this happened..
by right clicking on an entry you have the option of opening the directory -it opens the location in a windows explorer window-. I did this a few times and then I thought to...
that is actually what I have been doing...
I disagree. the video shows what I am used to: opening, repositioning and reopening windows. specifically the windows explorer. the video shows that a reopened windows explorer window is opened in...
you do realize, your links refers to a win 7 issue? in the video the user is showing how win 7 behaves.
well, I tried it anyway, but it doesn't let me install. but that was expected. after all...
yes, I agree with you. again. but this new-win10-issue still bothers me.
it is most noticeable when you open the window/program, close it -by using the x- with your mouse and repeat this.. you will notice that the window wanders slightly to the right and down a bit.
yeah, well -you know- that's just like, ehh, your opinion, man...
OR: I could just stop using windows and get a mac or use linux..
;)
windows *does* remember the old location... -just messing with you mystere-:cool:
but seriously: it seems some people recognize this, because it bothers them and some people don't know what...
ok. let me rephrase :
the windows explorer window -when not maximized- always opens in a new location. even if the new location is only off by a few pixels. when I say the previous position isn't...
well.. ok then.
I'm a little confused. this is the win 10 forum, is it not? I was under the impression that we are discussing a win 10 issue. 3rd party programs may solve this new-win10-issue, but...
and I also use 'Total Commander'. but you should read the whole thread: windows explorer and microsoft edg are the ONLY programs/windows that do not reopen in the same position. so what is your point?
the windows explorer and the new microsoft edge program/windows share the same faulty behavior...
:mad::sleepy::shock::sick:
this has been bothering me since I got Win 10. I know for a fact what I needed to do in order to temporarily save the windows position. it works -in earlier versions- with EVERY window. :: maximize...