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"Copy to/Move to" windows bugs

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Hello

As the title says, i have a problem. When i want to say move a file in another folder, i click on the "move to" and then a windows opens with folder list where i need to select where to move my files. Problem is, when i click a folder in that folder tree, the whole tree scrolls down, instead up.

For example, i have an mp3 in my downloads folder. i want to move it to D:\Music. I click on "Move to.." and the window opens up where i need to select the location. I find D:\ and when i click to expand it, instead of D:\ going up in this window revealing subfolders that i need (music), it goes down and i have to scroll. It's just ridiculous that this irritating omission has not been fixed yet.

http://goo.gl/Ws20D

Any solution or a fix?

Also, for no apparent reason, windows has stopped generating previews for my media files when the view is set on thumbnails. I have not installed any codec pack or something like that that i am aware of. Where can i look to see if maybe this option has been disabled?

Thanks

Maybe these links will answer your problem about the Windows 7 disgusting bug or stupid idea of the explorer tree expanding to the bottom:

http://bit.ly/gyTfhb . . . . . Post by Bjamri2

http://bit.ly/gaYXLO . . . . Very detailed right on the first post

http://bit.ly/flmazo. . . . . . More anguished people debating that bug

Micro$oft removed a few other thread on the subject. Would they be annoyed with the facts?

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