Whenever over the default option
Tools > Settings > File/folder operations > General > Delete > Windows
I choose
Tools > Settings > File/folder operations > General > Delete > Use FreeCommander
and I am in Detailed View [CTRL + F2] with on top of it turned on calculation of space occupied by folders [ALT + F9] and I deleted something then my view gets affected: I am thrown back to ordinary List [CTRL + F1] and the calculation option gets turned off
This happens both instantly when the process of deletion of a something minuscule like a single file ends and also when whole minutes past needed for sending to Recycle Bin tens of thousands of items [and also when I interrupt such lengthy process by pressing the Cancel button]
I am using Build 900 64-bit Donor Portable on Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 x64
Deleting with FreeCommander method resets to default view the Detailed View with turned on calculation of space [SOLVED]
Deleting with FreeCommander method resets to default view the Detailed View with turned on calculation of space [SOLVED]
Last edited by Forez on 21.01.2024, 17:22, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Deleting with FreeCommander method over Windows resets Detailed View with turned on calculation of space to default
I think it's not a bug.
Try this:
- disable Automatic views
- or use Automatic views - for item <Default view> - View type, Sort on, and Show size of folders use option <No change>
If you're using Automatic view for any folder, and want to use different view temporary, you can use Lock view option.
Try this:
- disable Automatic views
- or use Automatic views - for item <Default view> - View type, Sort on, and Show size of folders use option <No change>
If you're using Automatic view for any folder, and want to use different view temporary, you can use Lock view option.
Re: Deleting with FreeCommander method over Windows resets Detailed View with turned on calculation of space to default
You were very close and this most likely indeed is not a bug
Because, as it comes out, the culprit was
Column profiles > Columns settings... > Auto selectable views > Default view [ITEM ON THE LIST]
and its setting of
from itd default value of
[which must have happened during my recent battles with automatically applied views for Recycle Bin system and This PC root folders]
So thank you for pointing me into right direction
Because, as it comes out, the culprit was
Column profiles > Columns settings... > Auto selectable views > Default view [ITEM ON THE LIST]
and its setting of
which I surely / inadvertently must have switched toView type
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List
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<no change>
So thank you for pointing me into right direction
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