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Changing folder options


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hoopsman

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i want to change my folder style in all my folders on my desktop to tile, but when i do, about 5 min later i reopen the file and everything is in list format, which is way too small and vista defaults to it for some reason.
How can i permanately tell vista that i want all my folders(desktop at least) to be shown in tile format?
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i want to change my folder style in all my folders on my desktop to tile, but when i do, about 5 min later i reopen the file and everything is in list format, which is way too small and vista defaults to it for some reason.
How can i permanately tell vista that i want all my folders(desktop at least) to be shown in tile format?

i don`t have that problem in "folders", i have trouble with my CONTROL PANEL icons changing views ,i wonder would a solution fix our both similiar problems ??????? thank you for any suggestions :)
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Your issue has been plaguing Windows since I ever remember, but I found a solution, which works for me: http://www.computerh...ic,68083.0.html
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