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Fixing user folder icons in Vista 64

Andvari

Senior member
(Nevermind, I fixed it, but you can read and see what I did right and wrong in case you're in the same situation)


Like I'm sure 99.9% of Vista users have done, I immediately moved my User folder content to another drive/partition. In case I did this with less-obvious methods, I'll give a step-by-step:


1. Clicked Start menu, Matt (my user folder). This brought up my user folder containing 11 folders (docs, music, etc). This was all located on C:/Users/Matt of course.

2. I opened up a separate window for D:/, and created a new folder Matt.

3. I highlighted all 11 folders in C:/Users/Matt, and right-click-dragged them to D:/Matt. This brought up a context menu, where I selected "Move Here".



Voila, all my music/docs/etc are on D:/Matt now. I can still go to Start, Matt, and it shows 11 folders there and they are all located on the D drive now.

Fast forward a bit, and I realize I don't want a few of those folders on D. Namely, Contacts, Favorites, Links, and Searches. I try to put them back on C, by simply reversing my steps:


1. I pull up windows for D:/Matt and C:/Users/Matt.

2. I highlight the 4 folders I want to move back, and I right-click-drag them to C:/Users/Matt and select "Move Here."



Now they are moved there, fine, but the Vista glass folder icons are gone. Being the nitpicky OCD type of guy that I am, this is driving me insane even though I don't even use those four dumb folders.

Google brought me this: http://www.askvg.com/how-to-fi...icon-in-windows-vista/ which I tried and it didn't fix things.

I can only assume the problem arose by the fact that I went from Start, Matt ---> D:/Matt. Then when going back, I went from D:/Matt ---> C:/Users/Matt. Instead of using the start menu method. Logically, I know, it should be the same thing. But picky ol' Windows might have thought otherwise... =

Any ideas? I'm ready to format at the drop of a hat, even for such trivial matters as this. =p
 
Hmm, I fixed it. Again, not sure if I fixed it using the optimal methods, but here's what I did in case any of you were as confused as I was. =p

1. Right-click-dragged these back to the D:/Matt drive.

2. Downloaded those appropriate desktop.ini files from the link above. This time, they worked, I guess because Windows thought they needed to be in my D drive. *shrug*

3. Start, Matt, right clicked the folder I wanted to move, and chose Properties, the Location tab, and clicked "Restore Default." Then when asked to create the folder, Yes, and to move all files, Yes.


That did it. I mentioned that might not have been the most optimal way, because skipping steps 1 and 2 might have worked. But I dunno, as I didn't try it. *shrug*


Man I'm normally quick to defend Windows, saying it's not as bad as *nix and Mac users claim, but when Windows does strange things like this for no logical reason.... =\
 
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