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I don't know if Visa is any different, but in XP at least, you'd open the folder that the images are in, click on View, then you should be able to pick how you want them displayed. One of them is tumbnails.Sandro909
Did you actually read his post? :P
Artslp2001: What kind of image files are they and where are the physically located? Vista will display thumbnail images of pictures as well as video files that it's capable of reading. If the thumbnails are displaying the "generic" image, that's usually an indication that either it doesn't recognize the image type as a default that's supported by explorer or that it's still reading. If you are viewing files on aslowexternal device then it might take a few minutes to populate the thumbnails.
-Byshop
[QUOTE="Sandro909"]I don't know if Visa is any different, but in XP at least, you'd open the folder that the images are in, click on View, then you should be able to pick how you want them displayed. One of them is tumbnails.Byshop
Did you actually read his post? :P
Artslp2001: What kind of image files are they and where are the physically located? Vista will display thumbnail images of pictures as well as video files that it's capable of reading. If the thumbnails are displaying the "generic" image, that's usually an indication that either it doesn't recognize the image type as a default that's supported by explorer or that it's still reading. If you are viewing files on aslowexternal device then it might take a few minutes to populate the thumbnails.
-Byshop
They're on to me and my only-reading-the-topic ways. :o *Runs away*
That's odd... here's how mine display:
Try clearing your existing thumbnails (even if you don't have any). Right click on your Vista hard drive, and go to properties. Choose disk cleanup. Once it loads up, uncheck everything except "thumbnails", and choose Okay.
Let me know if this works.
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