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It is possible, if you are holding down the [ctrl] key. It sounds to me like Ed's is stuck.It copies the files into the same folder? That's not possible.
This is starting to sound freakish.
It is possible, if you are holding down the [ctrl] key. It sounds to me like Ed's is stuck.It copies the files into the same folder? That's not possible.
This is starting to sound freakish.
It is possible, if you are holding down the [ctrl] key. It sounds to me like Ed's is stuck.
del "copy*of*.*
In the Windows Explorer, the [ctrl] key has two distinct functions: one is for selecting files one by one, the other is forcing a copy while dragging. If you are don't release the [ctrl] quickly enough after selecting files, or if the key doesn't respond very well because the age of the keyboard, you are forcing Explorer to copy when you drag the files just a little bit.If you have a directory with pictures (it might work with other types but pictures give me the problem) just use the thumb view, hold down the control key and click on a bunch of them.
Little copies start popping up.
Oh - WinXP. Explains a lot. I use W98. Never had that type of problem.It happens in a folder when you use the "Thumbnail view". Little bastard copies pop up as you are watching. If a filename is ed.bmp you get "Copy of ed.bmp" as the file name.
Does not seem to happen with the detail view.
The edit-delete copies works, thank you.
I am shocked that this is not common among you guys.
Oh, Win XP, BTW.
You're NOT mad, but I think you might be getting a touch of the Parkinsons. As others have tried to tell you, while you're madly selecting all those files what's happening is that you accidently move the mouse while you''ve still got the left button down. If you move the mouse far enough with the left button down while it's over one of the files, you'll initiate a copy operation of all the files you've selected so far.It happens in a folder when you use the "Thumbnail view". Little bastard copies pop up as you are watching. If a filename is ed.bmp you get "Copy of ed.bmp" as the file name.
Does not seem to happen with the detail view.
The edit-delete copies works, thank you.
I am shocked that this is not common among you guys.
Oh, Win XP, BTW.
If you have a directory with pictures (it might work with other types but pictures give me the problem) just use the thumb view, hold down the control key and click on a bunch of them.
Little copies start popping up.
I am not mad I tell you!!!!
You're NOT mad, but I think you might be getting a touch of the Parkinsons. As others have tried to tell you, while you're madly selecting all those files what's happening is that you accidently move the mouse while you''ve still got the left button down. If you move the mouse far enough with the left button down while it's over one of the files, you'll initiate a copy operation of all the files you've selected so far.
Believe it or not, Windows XP is extemely configurable. To control how far you need to drag the mouse before the "drag and drop" system fires:
1) Click Start -> Run
2) Type regedit to start up the registry editor
3) Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Control Panel -> Desktop
4) On the right hand pane you will see two interesting keys, DragHeight and DragWidth. The values of these keys control how far you need to drag the mouse in the vertical or horizontal directions respectively before a drag and drop operation will be initiated. The default values are 4 pixels each, which is really a little low for most people I'd think. If you change these values to (say) 10 pixels you wont have this problem. You need to restart your machine before the changes take affect as these values are only read on startup.
If you're not comfortable editing the registry, you can download a tool called TweakUI from Microsoft which lets you make the same adjustments from the comfort of a safe UI.
There is also the possibility that Ed's PC is set to show hidden files and the system may be making .tmp copies of all selected files.
Ed, are these new files slightly greyed-out compared to the originals?
Step 1: Download Ubuntu install CD.
Step 2: burn image to CD
Step 3: Reboot with CD in CD drive.
Step 4: install linux.
This your new generic answer for any Windows problems Fowlsound?![]()