Folder Customization: Non-existant images showing up

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Guest

In my desktop/My Documents folder, some of the folder icons in thumbnail or
filmstrip view have pictures I cannot find on my hard drive. Normally this
wouldn't be a problem, but the pictures are all nudes from a folder which has
long been deleted. Even the My Music folder has a picture showing up and
that folder is not customizable. Where are the images coming from? Changing
the picture manually is okay for the most part, except for My Music, but if
restore default is selected I get a nude again.
 
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Detlev Dreyer

UncaJake said:
In my desktop/My Documents folder, some of the folder icons in
thumbnail or filmstrip view have pictures I cannot find on my hard
drive. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but the pictures are all
nudes from a folder which has long been deleted.

That's strange because when deleting a folder, the thumbnail cache
(thumbs.db) will be deleted as well. You can disable that cache via
Explorer > Tools > Folder Options > View > Do not cache Thumbnails >
tick.
Even the My Music folder has a picture showing up and that folder is
not customizable. Where are the images coming from?

See above. After applying that setting, search for "thumbs.db" files and
delete them.
but if restore default is selected I get a nude again.

LOL! If she's pretty, leave it as is. ;)
 
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Guest

Thanks! Worked like a charm! And while I thought they were pretty, I found
out the hard way that "Do whatever you want to, Dear" has two entirely
different meanings.

Thanks again.
 
D

Detlev Dreyer

UncaJake said:
Thanks! Worked like a charm! And while I thought they were pretty, I
found out the hard way that "Do whatever you want to, Dear" has two
entirely different meanings.
LOL! ;)

Thanks again.

You're certainly welcome.
 

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