Win10 won't highlight selected items in File Explorer
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Yet another issue with my nightmare computer.
This time - File Explore (Windows Explorer) won't highlight a selected item(s).
This has been reported enough that there are several pages across the internet providing multiple ways to fix it.
- restart explorer.exe
- full reboot - from admin command prompt shutdown /s /f /t 0
- Change power settings and disable fast boot
- Change background color of desktop (not the wallpaper itself, but the color) and reboot
- Toggle high contrast on/off/on
- Run sfc and chkdsk (with reboots)
In my case restarting explorer fixed the issue.
I found one person who reported they could reproduce the problem remoting to or from this computer. This computer is frequently remoted into.
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For the office, just use RedHat or Fedora.
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Never seen this before.
Why you not using Fedora?
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I see this happen sometimes. It actually selects everythign but you cant actually see that it has. Luckily this has always gone away when i reboot.
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Fedora, Fedora...
Did @scottalanmiller hijack this thread?
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@brrabill said in Win10 won't highlight selected items in File Explorer:
Fedora, Fedora...
Did @scottalanmiller hijack this thread?
No, but when a better solution isn't being used, it's bound to be asked why.
Fedora has been proving 100% excellent, so why not, especially over something like Windows of your an Admin
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@dustinb3403 said in Win10 won't highlight selected items in File Explorer:
For the office, just use RedHat or Fedora.
You are not helpful.
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@momurda said in Win10 won't highlight selected items in File Explorer:
I see this happen sometimes. It actually selects everythign but you cant actually see that it has. Luckily this has always gone away when i reboot.
In my case it was selecting only the one item being clicked on, as evidenced by the status bar at the bottom of the window.
The weird thing for my user - the busy cursor came up when they double clicked on the item, but (in this case) Excel never opened. The busy cursor was still there when I arrived about 25 seconds later.
I had the user check task manager - nothing was hung, the CPU was yawning at 10% usage, RAM was under 3 GB used (8 in the machine).
I had the user return to File Explorer, and try again, first try (at my request) - nothing, second try - it opened.The lack of opening makes me thing the user is was moving the mouse between clicks, though I can't prove that.