Believe thats for 11th gen onwards cpus, i'm using 9th gen.
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Believe thats for 11th gen onwards cpus, i'm using 9th gen.
? not sure what you mean, this has always worked in the past with the MSi realtek package/hasn't affected Nahm until now. I'm not blaming you, just noting something is up.
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This has broken nahimic on my desktop. Used the Nah restore tool, Nah app worked but then no audio at all. Reinstalled the MSi driver, ok again, but then Nahimic wont load again :/
Interesting thanks, i wonder why these don't show up anymore in the MSI Center. I installed the other full package that you posted earlier before. Seems weird we have to rely on nice users like...
Yea it worked, thanks, but it didnt fix my audiodg crashing which apparently is due to iCue :banghead:
^ that only works in Win11 i'm on Win10. There is no action option. So i guess you would install the cab from update driver instead.
I've no idea how to do that or what i should or shouldnt try to be honest, do i try the 9524 installer as thats the full package with the setup.exe 1st n then once thats done you can use the .cab...
Thanks for these links any idea if it's suitable for a MSi Z390 ACE mobo? I use to be able to update the drivers via the MSI centre, but they stopped updating it there too.
Sorry just to clarify, for me it fixed itself sometime before the 1809 update, of course the 1809 update does as you say reset the thumbnail cache as this seems to be the usual practice now for a...
Nope not an issue anymore, well for me anyway.
The registry tweak doesn't seem to be working anymore? Applied it and all my media is slow to refresh i.e. as if the thumbnail cache is being rebuilt each time for any folder.
Yup I had that too numerous times, the icon/thumb cache loves to corrupt itself.
ok thx, they've been nuked then.
Talking of which, is it safe to delete those thumbs.db files in media folders? I had lots of them from the past as the HDD was used in Vista, Win7 etc.
The whole "design" is just a mess, why they couldn't just leave the old method of creating a thumbs.db file per directory I really don't know, that worked just fine.
ya ya i know, ive already used it and read my previous post, i only had the 1st reg key = 0
Exactly, i noticed some of my pic caches/folder thumbnails were still rebuilding, aha! so theres 2 keys, i only had the 1st one turned off as mentioned in the thread.
This is the other reg key;...
I've also seen explorer struggle or bug out in 1709 when it came across video files which it didn't recognize/couldn't play with its native video player, i.e it didn't recognize the codec(s) they...
You might want to try the TICR utility to wipe all the caches completely beforehand too, but then you have to rebuild all of your thumbnails obviously.
It's the same issue, its not fixed by the reg hack, icon and/or thumbnail cache is either corrupt or cannot be refreshed properly. Do what I did, create a new folder and copy everything from the...
I think i might have found and fixed my Explorer issues (not that anyone cares :) ) i believe it was an issue or something to do with the security/permissions in particular folders on particular...
Yep did that yesterday, trying that PCworld link next, bar doing a full reset i'm out of ideas. But i'm trying to avoid that, as;
1. I might be left reinstalling all my apps and settings and still...
Does anything look wrong with these cache files, that anyone can see?
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Yup.
Mines not fixed with that reg hack. Something else is up, but it definitely still relates to the thumbnail cache.