Windows 7 desktop sort by name problem




















Let me attempt to describe it I have three files say Elmo Elmo 1 Elmo 2 now instead of being in that order which i believe to be the correct way the system should alphabetize they appears as Elmo 1 Elmo 2 Elmo if i reverse the order of the files they appear as. What is going on here and how do i fix this? I am including a screen shot to help explain better.

I created a post on the Neowin forums that include pictures. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I have three files say Elmo Elmo 1 Elmo 2 now instead of being in that order which i believe to be the correct way the system should alphabetize they appears as Elmo 1 Elmo 2 Elmo if i reverse the order of the files they appear as Elmo Elmo 2 Elmo 1 What is going on here and how do i fix this?

Premium apps. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. If nothing shows up, try the following. Now open Device Manager and seek out the devices matching what the command line reported. Once found, double click to open Properties, and then head to the Power Management tab.

Un-check it. If you still have problems, then the issue might be software related, not hardware centric. Windows search for Power Options, and in that window open the power plan your PC uses. Scroll down until you find the Sleep tree. Software will no longer be able to wake your PC. Do a Windows search for Sound and open the Sound menu. Under the playback tab, you may see a variety of options.

Sometimes these are accidentally changed by the user or by software. If you are using external speakers, you should have Speakers selected as your default device.

You may have a driver issue if the problem persists. Jump to Google, enter the name of the device, and look for a new driver to download. This classic problem has caused countless BSODs, yet the message itself is rather difficult to parse.

It means that an error has occurred with a driver, causing Windows to immediately halt. You can also forward the dump file to a friend, a help desk or any other source of assistance available to you.

If the problem persists, though, the hardware itself may be faulty and require replacement. A HomeGroup is a networking feature found in Windows 7 that makes it easy to share information with other PCs on your home network. When it works that is, as many users have trouble with this feature.

First, check to make sure that you have your network type set to Home, as this is the only type that allows use of HomeGroup. A window will appear giving you three options. Select Home Network.



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