Windows Size Location Cache

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Computer Type: PC/DesktopSystem Manufacturer/Model Number: Hyper-V Virtual MachineOS: Windows 10 Insider Build - Fast RingCPU: 8 Virtual Processors(8 threads)Motherboard: N/AMemory: 8192 MB - Dynamic Memory turned onScreen Resolution: Being a VM, it depends what size I need at a given moment;)Hard Drives: VM is on a separate internal SSD(Samsung 850 EVO SSD)Browser: Edge, chromeAntivirus: DefenderOther Info: Secure Boot enabled,All Integration Services are turned on,Enhanced Session Mode selected. My windows stay put!?They have ever since Build 10532.Hi everyone I'm new around here. I registered just to say to @ that I'm not happy with you, not one bit.

  1. Windows Size Location Cache On Iphone

You lied to me, you lied straight to my face. I never thought someone would lie on the internet, but it did happen. I read your comment and immediately I join the Windows Insider program just to get the latest build and stop my windows from jumping all over the place. Now I'm on build 10547, typing this inside Firefox window which takes up 75% of my screen, just the way I like it. Guess what happens if I maximize this Firefox window and then I un-maximize it again?

Does it go back to its old position and does it have the same same 75% size? No, of course not, why would it, it jumps a bit off of the edge of the screen and changes window size.

Windows Size Location Cache

Same thing happens if I go full screen on a YT video and then go back out of full screen.Now @, explain yourself please. Is the same not happening to you? Why is my build special then?

  1. 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.
  2. How to calculate Windows 10 Virtual Memory / Pagefile. There is a formula for calculating the correct pagefile size. Initial size is one and a half (1.5) x the amount of total system memory. Maximum size is three (3) x the initial size. So let's say you have 4 GB (1 GB = 1,024 MB x 4 = 4,096 MB) of memory.

I'm holding you personally responsible and until my Windows 10 is fixed, you will be haunted by the screams of a mad man whos OCD and the desire to have application windows maintain size and position are making him, well they're making him scream. Do you really want that on your conscience? Computer Type: PC/DesktopSystem Manufacturer/Model Number: Hyper-V Virtual MachineOS: Windows 10 Insider Build - Fast RingCPU: 8 Virtual Processors(8 threads)Motherboard: N/AMemory: 8192 MB - Dynamic Memory turned onScreen Resolution: Being a VM, it depends what size I need at a given moment;)Hard Drives: VM is on a separate internal SSD(Samsung 850 EVO SSD)Browser: Edge, chromeAntivirus: DefenderOther Info: Secure Boot enabled,All Integration Services are turned on,Enhanced Session Mode selected. If you have Ccleaner then delete the 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). Then it will/should start from zero and rebuild as you use windows.Hi, thanks for the reply.

If you want to clear cache on Windows 10 manually then you have also an option other than CCleaner to clear cache in Windows 10, but it would be manual. The best thing to know that all the methods are applicable to Windows 10 as it was in Windows 7 and 8.

Windows Size Location Cache On Iphone

This would fix Windows Explorer, right? I'm actually having problems with other programs, like Firefox and Chrome. Is there any chance of a fix for them? You can actually read more about this issue over here:I think that the window manager used in all the previous versions of Windows has been replaced by this monstrosity that's very annoying. I'm even thinking about going back to Windows 8.1, since I no longer have the Windows.old folder of Windows 8, I can't go back easily via the Control Panel, I have to do a reinstall from a DVD/USB, right? Computer Type: PC/DesktopSystem Manufacturer/Model Number: Hyper-V Virtual MachineOS: Windows 10 Insider Build - Fast RingCPU: 8 Virtual Processors(8 threads)Motherboard: N/AMemory: 8192 MB - Dynamic Memory turned onScreen Resolution: Being a VM, it depends what size I need at a given moment;)Hard Drives: VM is on a separate internal SSD(Samsung 850 EVO SSD)Browser: Edge, chromeAntivirus: DefenderOther Info: Secure Boot enabled,All Integration Services are turned on,Enhanced Session Mode selected.