It's happening with all .jpg and .png files.
I have two .jpg files in my documents folder.
I copied and pasted them to desktop.
Preview image is now displayed for those images on desktop but still not from their original documents folder.
I've turned on Thumbnail Previews for Current User in Folder Options but I don't see any thumbnails?
Is there a way of resetting so that Thumbnail Previews will work?
Hello Brink
I had Photos Legacy as the default app for images.
Switching to the Photos app, image files showed the Photos app icon.
Switching back and having Photos Legacy as default, I get the blank white icon again.
Any idea if I can get the icon for Photos Legacy to show?
W11 Home 23H2 (build 22631.4317)
I'm having a problem with image files (.jpg and .png) showing a blank white icon.
I can't remember what the default icon would be but I'm sure it wasn't blank and white.
I recently switched to using Photos Legacy which might have messed up something.
Can I use...
one question: I forgot to use Chocolatey to install UniGetUI.
I used Terminal to install UniGetUI. Will I now have two installs of Chocolatey as I read that UniGetUI installs Chocolatey itself?
Would www.ninite.com be easier to use than UniGetGUI?
I used Linux Mint for a while a few years ago and used their Update Manager. Is UniGetGUI similar to that?
Mmm, not sure what to do?
Uninstall Chocolatey and try UniGetGUI which will install Chocolatey itself? Will UniGetGUI detect what applications I already have installed?
Edit: You've just answered my question. (y)
I know the basics about computing, if you can bare that in mind when replying :-)
I've recently come across Chocolatey.
I've installed Chocolatey but not used it yet as I've been trying to find out what to do for already installed apps.
Could someone explain please. Thanks
I've managed to add the ExplorerPatcher folder to the exclusions list.
Hopefully that will sort it, as well as 'Backdoor:Win32/Bladabindi!ml' which was previously blocked and part of ExplorerPatcher.
I've updated ExplorerPatcher by disabling real time protection.
I know the basics about computing and that's it.
Is 'ep-setup.exe' a folder? I'm not sure which of the 4 options to use.
Which of the 4 options do I use for: Backdoor:Win32/Bladabindi!ml?
I have 4 options to choose from: 'file', 'folder', 'file type' and 'process'.
Which one do I use for: ep-setup.exe
Which one do I use for: Backdoor:Win32/Bladabindi!ml
'add an exclusion': I have 4 options to choose from: 'file', 'folder', 'file type' and 'process'.
Which one do I use for: ep-setup.exe
Which one do I use for: Backdoor:Win32/Bladabindi!ml