File Explorer will automatically show thumbnails of these types images unless you change the default settings. Icons are a whole different animal. Easy fix… Open-File Explorer.
You must sort the folder by name first. They are sorted by Windows the way you choose to sort them — date, name, size, etc. One problem, if the pictures are different size Windows reorients them to fit. This turns some on their side. Is there a way to keep the original orientation?
Since installing the update, they've found that clicking on "Print" would crash the program concerned such as Notepad or MS Word, for example. It's not limited to specific applications and using the test print option in Windows simply crashes Windows Explorer.
Removing the update puts things back to working order. Other users have found the update introduces a problem with the Start menu, with it showing a message reading "Critical Error".
Start menu issues have been a persistent side effects of recent updates. The worst effect of the update for some users has been Windows failing to boot whatsoever after the update - a problem that requires some technical knowledge to fix and restore the computer to its working state before the update.
It's not clear how widespread this issue is. Source: techradar. The obvious answer might seem to be to avoid the update altogether. The problem is that KB incorporates both feature and security updates, something that's not usually the case with Windows Windows Explorer, however, is an exception.
Adding a simple script with Notepad corrects this problem. Open Notepad. Copy and paste code into Notepad. Copy the five lines of code below completely, then paste them into Notepad:. Save the code. Details required :. Cancel Submit. CmdrKeene MVP. In reply to Petuniaa Privacy's post on May 25, How satisfied are you with this reply?
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