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Folder views

I have a problem with Vista remembering what infomation I want in folder views in each folder. Such as my MP3 folder settings always resorts back to ratings, album and author after restart. Since I don't need ratings why does it keep defaulting back? I've checked and unchecked remember each folders settings but for some reason it never does. (SATA 1 TB WD storage drive).
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Hi aintmisbehavinn. Read this, How to Reset Folder Views in Windows Vista.
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Thanks for the info. I'm going to the hack as that seems to be the best way for me. It's funny, it only happens on my T drive where everything is stored. This has aggrevated me to no end...
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