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Custom Folder view for new folders registery hack ?

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I swear i saw this somewhere

It's not what you think, tools > folder options > view.
That's for existing folders only , i need to change the default view setting for when you create a new folder !

I already applied the Win7 Full Row Mod
 
Te new folder has default view of LIST

I want DETAILS

When making new system ... it's a pain in ass changing always.
 
Thanks got solved ...

I just said meh let's try and went to folder options and applied the view to all folders and it did a number of things:

It disabled the extended tiles side effect from full row mod
It made new folders to default to the same view i wanted
it fixed the MyComputer storage device amount info bar in all icons.


It fixed everything that i wanted :D


I updated the full row mod and here's a download if anyone wants:

http://www.mediafire.com/?blm2wiot5bav4cl

I hate full row selection.


Default_Full_Row_Select_No_Column_Header_Windows_7_Explorer.png


Full_Row_Select_Disabled_Column_Header_All_Views_Windows_7_Explorer.png


Says Vista, but, it should/may work for Windows 7.:)

Full Row disablment worked for vista simple registery tweak - in win7 is a clustercoaster to get it work and has unwanted side effects.
 
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When I choose Apply to folders the current folder options is applied to new folders as well. So I don't know what you're talking about really. And I just tried it out, it works.
 
When I choose Apply to folders the current folder options is applied to new folders as well. So I don't know what you're talking about really. And I just tried it out, it works.

yeah ... wish i knew that before.
 
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