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Window Size Location Cache

Window Size Location Cache

In other words, I want to reset the all Windows to defaults (Look, Size, Position etc.) as the system was just installed. Let's say I click on 'Computer' on desktop. Window Size & Location Cache When you open and close Windows Explorer, Windows records folder settings for window position, sort order, columns, folder type, toolbar toggles, and search result views. This option will reset all saved Windows size, location and view settings. Applications that store and restore their absolute window-position, might end up outside the visible screen if the monitor's screen-space changes. This happens for instance when de/attaching an external monitor. In Windows 7 you can press WIN + LEFT or WIN + RIGHT etc. To reposition the application when focused.

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I'm running Vista Home Premium 32-Bit with a screen resolution of 1024x768.How do you set the default windows size/positions? Is there a registry tweak for this? Going to Tools-Folder Options.-View Apply to Folders does not apply the current folder size to all folders.So, whenever I open a new window to a random new folder I haven't opened before, I don't want it to take 75% of the screen. Is there any way I could make it open smaller? (So it opens correctly the first time.)Rephrase:I want the default size of folders to be 500x500 pixels.Currently it's at 800x600 pixels.

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Within Windows 7, @Owen's statement is correct (I've tested it).

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.How To Clear the Update CacheThere are several reasons why you would want to purge the Windows Update cache. Doing so will allow you to instantly reclaim valuable storage space by deleting obsolete update installation files. (This maintenance routine is usually managed by Windows, but you may also do it manually.) You may also wish to purge the update cache if you're experiencing installation errors. Deleting and re-downloading corrupt update installation files may solve your issue.Manually Purge the Update CacheFirst, you need to temporarily turn off the Windows Update service (to stop background downloads).

Open the Command Prompt, type the net stop wuauserv command, and press Enter.Open File Explorer, and go to View Folder Options.

Window Size Location Cache