I'm not really sure if this is the actual fix, cause I tried a whole bunch of stuff to fix this, but it seems to be okay now.
I ran DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and sfc /scannow (which I've done already) and after a reboot it's fine now.
No idea what happened there.
No, the default is that Windows will Move a file if the source and target are on the same drive. It's always done this since cave times.
Mine is now copying no matter where the target is.
Suddenly, when I drag & drop files from one location to another on the same drive, Windows defaults to Copy instead of Move.
It's pretty easy to set the default copy behavior with reg hacks and some tools. Which I've done. Repeatedly.
But Windows is still defaulting to copy.
Anyone else?
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Thanks for the help anyway. I appreciate it.
I think this might be a OneDrive "sync" thing. I uninstalled OneDrive and so far the wallpaper settings haven't been changed.
I'll keep an eye on it.
Hi.
I installed a wallpaper manager from the Microsoft Store (Wallpaper Studio 10: Free), which I didn't like much so I uninstalled it.
But now my wallpaper settings keep getting switched from my usual slideshow to a static picture that it pulls from the net somewhere.
This happens even after...
Thanks!
I did. Way too much surgery as you put it.
Alas.
I just don't understand how this sort of thing isn't a defualt bit of Windows. It seems like such an obvious thing to want to do.
Alas.
Hallo!
I just upgraded from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 11 Pro 21H2 22000.194
With Windows 10 I was using a very neato taskbar app called True Launch Bar. I could do all sorts of nifty things with it, like use virtual folders to make cascading menus with folders and shortcuts in it. I could put...