How to Star Pictures Easy in Windows

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Do you want to see thumbnail previews of pictures in folders without having to open the files? While photo previews should be enabled by default, some Windows 10 versions may inadvertently disable them. Fortunately, it's very easy to enable all types of file previews, including image previews, from your File Explorer's settings—we'll show you how!

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    Open File Explorer

    . Click the folder-shaped File Explorer icon at the bottom of the screen, or press Win+E .

    • If File Explorer isn't at the bottom of the screen, you can also click Start , type in file explorer, and click File Explorer at the top of the menu.
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    Open your folder. Using the File Explorer's left-hand column of folders, navigate to the folder in which you want to enable image previews.

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    Click the View tab. It's in the upper-left side of the File Explorer window. A toolbar will drop down from the top of the window.

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    Click the Options icon. This icon is in the upper-right corner of the window and resembles a white box with checkmarks on it. Clicking it prompts a pop-up window to appear.

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    Click the View tab. It's at the top of the pop-up window.

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    Uncheck the "Always show icons, never thumbnails" box. You'll find this in the "Files and Folders" section near the bottom of the window.

    • If you don't see this box, first double-click the "Files and Folders" heading to cause it to appear.
    • If this box is already unchecked, you may have to fix a corrupted thumbnail cache first.
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    Click Apply , then click OK . Both options are at the bottom of the window. Doing so will apply your settings and close the window.

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    Make sure your folder is displaying the proper viewing option. In order to see thumbnail previews, your folder must display files and folders using a supported viewing option (e.g., Extra large icons). To change the current view setting, do the following:

    • Click the View tab.
    • Click one of the following "Layout" options: Extra large icons, Large icons, Medium icons, Tiles, or Content.
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    Know when this is necessary. Windows 10 keeps a cache of thumbnails for every one of your computer's files; if this cache becomes corrupted, your folders' images may not properly display. If you've tried enabling image previews already, clearing the thumbnail cache may solve your problem.[1]

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    Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.

  3. 3

    Open Disk Cleanup. Type in disk cleanup, then click Disk Cleanup when it appears at the top of the Start window. A pop-up window will open.

    • You may have to click the Disk Cleanup icon when it appears in the taskbar to bring up the pop-up window.
  4. 4

    Scroll down and check the "Thumbnails" box. You can uncheck every other box in the main window, but the "Thumbnails" box must be checked.

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    Click OK . It's at the bottom of the window.

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    Click Delete Files when prompted. Doing so will prompt Disk Cleanup to begin deleting your computer's thumbnails from the cache.

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    Wait for your thumbnails to finish deleting. This can take several minutes, especially if you've never deleted thumbnails before. Once the pop-up window disappears, you can proceed.

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    Open your preferred folder. Go to the folder in which you wanted thumbnails to appear. After a moment of refreshing, your pictures' previews should begin to show up.

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    Enable image previews if necessary. If thumbnails still aren't showing, you may need to disable the "Always show icons, never thumbnails" setting and ensure that your folder is using the proper viewing option.

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  • Question

    How do I make the pictures of the stuff in the folder show up when I change to large icons?

    Community Answer

    The first 2 items in the folder are the ones that show up on the folder icon. There's no way to change it directly, but since files are ordered alphabetically by default, you can just rename the files you want in front so they are the first two of the folder in alphabetical order.

  • Question

    What happens to my pictures after clicking the delete files button?

    Curiousguy033

    Curiousguy033

    Community Answer

    They will be deleted from the folder in which they are located and then moved to the "trash bin". There you can always renew it and use it, but if you don't need the pictures you can also delete them from the bin and they will be deleted from the entire computer. You cant renew them after that, so be careful.

  • Question

    Tried doing this but the folder is already unchecked. Does it make it a difference if its a compressed folder from WhatsApp?

    Tudor Gavriluta

    Tudor Gavriluta

    Community Answer

    No preview assets are generated when files are in a .zip file and they aren't yet uncompressed. To solve this, just uncompress the folder.

  • Question

    I have done the instructions and I still cannot see the images when viewing the folder?

    Joseph Purcell

    Joseph Purcell

    Community Answer

    Select the Search icon or box on the taskbar and type file explorer options. Uncheck the box next to Always show icons, never thumbnails. 5. Select Apply, then OK.

  • Question

    How do I get the image that is in the file to show in the thumbnail for PSD files?

    Joseph Purcell

    Joseph Purcell

    Community Answer

    One such solution is SageThumbs, a free utility that adds codec support for hundreds of file types to File Explorer in Windows. To test it out, just download the latest version (2.0.0.23 as of the date of this article's publication) and install it.

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  • Most versions of Windows 10 have image previews turned on by default.

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  • Corrupted thumbnail caches can occur due to anything from a system update to a virus.

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1. Open File Explorer.
2. Open your folder.
3. Click the View tab.
4. Click Options.
5. Click the view tab.
6. Uncheck "Always show icons, never thumbnails" box.
7. Click Apply and then OK.
8. Click View.
9. Select a layout option.

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