ווינדוס 7 לא מרענן את עצמו אחרי מחיקת קבצים [בעיה נפתרה]

פורום פורומים פורום תמיכה בתקלות מחשבים ווינדוס 7 לא מרענן את עצמו אחרי מחיקת קבצים [בעיה נפתרה]

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  • #52906
    sonic
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    למישהו יש פתרון לתקלה המעצבנת שווינדוס 7 לא מרענן את עצמו אוטומטית אחרי שמוחקים קבצים?

    כלומר אם אני מוחק קבצים מתיקייה מסויימת, אני עדיין רואה אותם.   רק אחרי שאני מרענן הם נעלמים.
    הבנתי שזו תקלה נפוצה אך נותרה עדיין ללא פתרון.
    מישהו יכול לעזור?
    #52910
    itsho
    מנהל בפורום

    כאן יש דיון בנושא, וחלק מהתשובות קשורות לעניין הרשת.

    נסה לוודא שאין לך כונן ממופה שמפנה למיקום (ברשת) שכבר לא קיים.
    ראה שם עצות נוספות. 
    אם עדיין לא הסתדרת, כתוב כאן בבקשה.
    #52916
    sonic
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    אין פתרון רשמי לתקלה מצד מיקרוסופט. אך בקישור  הבא מופיע ריכוז של פתרונות שעבדו לחלק מהמשתמשים:

    1. Registry Changes

    One of the most
    successful solutions to this problems (although it doesn't help all the time)
    is to turn on the Windows desktop refresh feature. To do this, go to
    "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{BDEADE7F-C265-11D0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F}\Instance",
    look out for a DWORD value called "DontRefresh" which is set to
    "1" (on). Change the value to "0" (off). This re-enables
    the refresh. Note that the CLSID given above may depend on your machine. The
    easiest solution if you can't find the key is to just go to
    "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID", hit "F3" and do a search for
    "DontRefresh".

    2. Sort by Name

    Many users have had
    success by simply sorting both their desktop and explorer folders "By
    Name". This suggests to me that the Windows Search API has something to do
    with the problem.

    Obviously this is more
    of a workaround than a solution and just isn't an alternative for some people.

    3. Re-enable User
    Account Control

    One of the first steps I
    take whenever I install Windows 7 is to turn off User Account Control (UAC).
    Well, according to this Microsoft KB article that's the culprit of my random
    refresh problem. If you'd rather live with a few clicks on the
    "Continue" button than with the annoying refresh bug, I suggest you
    turn UAC back on again: Open up the Start menu, type in "User Account
    Control" and hit "Enter". Then, switch back to the default
    setting "Notify me only when apps try to make changes to my
    computer":

    4. Turn off Third-Party
    Shell Extensions

    It turns out that quite
    a lot of third-party applications hook themselves into Windows Explorer. If
    file management goes awry (which it certainly has in our example), it's always
    wise to check which of these explorer hooks are being loaded and turn them off
    temporarily: The most reliable tool that helps you check for solutions is Nirsoft's
    "ShellExView". Download it, install it and sort by
    "Company". This will show all third-party hooks at the top of the
    list:

    Try disabling ALL of
    them to see if that solves the problem. If it did, re-enable these hooks one by
    one.

    Reboot the PC and see if
    the problem rears its ugly head again.

    5. Try a Different
    Firewall/AV solution

    Security suites
    obviously watch for file system activities. Their filter drivers may be a cause
    for file operations completing but not registering them with the UI. If none of
    the previous solutions worked, you might as well try a different security suite
    for a couple of days. Alternatively, you can try to switch to a less tight
    security setting and observe Explorer operation behavior.

    6. Turn off Sharing

    I have noticed that this
    bug appears on shared folders more often than on regular folders. For example,
    I share my "Pictures" library on my home network and this is one of
    the places where I see the refresh bug more often.

    If you're not sharing
    media, make sure that Windows Media Player network sharing is turned off.
    You'll find the OFF switch under "Control Panel\Network and Sharing
    Center\Change advanced sharing settings".

    7. Rebuild the Explorer
    Icon Cache

    The icon cache in
    Windows Vista, 7 and 8 stores thumbnails of files — if this cache has somehow
    reached its limit or got corrupted, you might need to rebuild it from scratch.
    Here's how: Close all programs and Windows and run "Task-Manager" by
    using the CTRL + SHIFT + ESC key combo. Kill "Explorer.exe". Go to
    "File/Run New Task" and type in "cmd". Enter the following
    commands and hit Return after each one:

    CD /d
    %userprofile%\AppData\Local

    DEL IconCache.db /a

    EXIT

    8. Turn off NTFS Last
    Access File Stamp

    The NTFS file system
    updates the "last access" timestamp whenever a file is opened. This
    time stamp did, on some user machines, cause new or changed files to not appear
    until an Explorer refresh. Try turning the Last Access stamp off: Open up the
    registry and go to
    "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem".
    Double-click on "NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate" and set the value from
    "1" to "0". Now reboot.

    Note: Some (rare)
    applications may depend on the NTFS stamp — make sure that all your apps are
    still working.

    9. Uncheck "Show
    Hidden Files and Folders"

    Some users on the MS
    TechNet forums also claim to have solved the problem by unchecking the
    "Show Hidden Files and Folders" box in Windows Explorer properties.

    10. Turn off Home Groups

    Is the Home Group
    feature enabled on your system? If so, try turning Home Groups off — including
    all the services that come with it. Fire up "services.msc" and
    disable both the "HomeGroup Listener" and the "HomeGroup"
    provider service. Again, a sharing related feature seems to be one of the many
    causes for this issue.

    11. Restore the Explorer
    Settings

    Some users seem to have
    had success after resetting the Explorer settings: Go to the "Folder
    Options" dialog and hit "Restore Defaults" — et voilà.

    12. Delete Libraries

    If you're not in the
    habit of using "Libraries" (abstracted virtual folders that aggregate
    several physical folders into one view), delete them. Many users on the TechNet
    forums have reported that the refresh issue is gone after they've deleted the
    libraries. Don't worry, deleting the libraries doesn't remove the data in those
    folders.

    Microsoft clearly knows
    about the Windows Explorer refresh issue and — to this date — has released no
    patch. I've been using the Windows 8 Consumer Preview for a while now and this
    bug keeps reappearing. In talking to a Microsoft employee, I now know that this
    bug is still internally "under investigation". Some of my solutions
    are absolutely unacceptable to folks who actively use (and love) home groups or
    share folders. They WANT Libraries and WANT UAC. It's a mess. And it's painful
    to see a mature operating system experience a bug in the most basic of PC
    operations.

    Read more: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/software/3346081/what-do-when-windows-explorer-doesnt-refresh/#ixzz2b1Oqmxbi

    sonic2013-08-04 20:16:40

    #52917
    sonic
    חבר

    נתקלתי בזה כבר בשלושה מחשבים שונים

    התופעה מופיעה רק בתיקיות תחת ה- Libaries.
    מסמכים,קבצי מוזיקה ותמנות (אם ניגשים לאותן תיקיות דרך הנתיב המקורי מכונן C ולא דרך ה-libraries – התקלה לא תופיע)
    אני החלטתי לבטל את ה-libraries במחשב + להעתיק את התיקיות ל-favorite במקום.
    ולשים קיצור של mydocuments בstartmenu באמצעות PIN.
    #52918
    sonic
    חבר

    תוכלו להיעזר בקובץ הבא לביטול ה-Libraries –

    #52949
    sonic
    חבר

    מצאתי פתרון לבעיה. בדקתי על שני מחשבים וזה עבד.

    לחצן ימני על My documents ו- properties 
    ותחת Optimize this library for לשנות ל –  General Items
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