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| files details missing When I'm in my windows explorer (file manager) I am missing something that used to be there. It used to be that all the folders showed in the left frame, and on the right were all the folders and files. At the top of the right section were different column headers, like for the day, time, size of file. I could click on any of those headers and my files would be shown in order by their alphabetized name or their size or their date, etc. This has always been this way, and I've had the computer for years. Now suddenly, all I see are the folders and files in the right section. There is no header that lets me change the column it is sorted by. I can no longer see the dates that allowed me to classify my picture folders correctly. Naturally, I've played with the settings in the icons that switches from different views. When I put it on DETAILS, everything that is in the right frame, suddenly becomes invisible and it's a blank white screen. I put it back on list, and it's all there again. I've tried every toolbar option and am getting no where. Does anyone have a clue what happened to my computer? The only thing I did different was to unload a yahoo browser and some other of their software like messenger and their toolbar that is used in browsing the internet. |
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