email | 403.809.1176    

TOMAX7 - DIGITAL SMILES
"making learning fun again"


   
Home
Profile
Packages
Portfolio
Web Help
PC Help
Calgary
Biography
Comedy
Games

 

 

Win XP refuses to remember your folder settings

Sometimes Win XP refuses to remember your folder settings, even when the checkbox "Remember each folder's view settings" is checked.
 
By default, Windows XP remembers the last 400 folder settings. After 400, it's supposed to discard the oldest settings, so that it always remembers the most recent 400. In some cases, however, it just stops remembering new settings when the number of settings hits 400.
 
The steps that follow will clear all your old folder settings so Windows XP can remember more, and also raises the limit higher than 400.
 
Here's what you do.
  1. First, go to RUN and type "regedit".
  2. Navigate to the Registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Shell.
    (If this key is not present, skip to the next Registry key listed in the procedure.)
  3. If a subkey named BagMRU is present, delete the entire subkey.
  4. If a subkey named Bags is present, delete the entire subkey.
  5. Look for a value named BagMRU Size (with a space between BagMRU and Size).
  6. If this value is not present, select New, DWORD Value from the Edit menu and name the new value BagMRU Size.
  7. Double-click on the BagMRU Size value, choose Decimal, and enter the desired number of folder settings for Win XP to remember (for example, 1,000).
  8. Navigate to the Registry key HKEY_ CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ ShellNoRoam.
  9. If present, repeat the earlier deletions.
That should cure Windows XP's faulty memory. The OS will "forget" all existing folder settings, but from this point onward, it should remember them correctly."
 

Home | Profile | Packages | Computer Help | Visit Calgary | Contact Tom | Testimonials | Biography | Comedy | Games
Web Pages and HTML Sources are Copyright 1996-2009  | email: tom@tomax7.com | Visit www.digitalsmiles.com
Site Created using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX2004, Microsoft Front Page 2003, and good ol' Windows Notepad!