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Im guessing that he wants to disable the navigation pane. If you want to do that, click the "Organize" option, "Layout" and then un-tick the "Navigation Pane" item.
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Try System Restore.
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May have to flip your monitor over... the image looks upside down to me.
I think its supposed to be like that. Looks Arabic to me, and I thought its read from left to right. So, I wonder if that translates over to Windows as well. Just a thought.
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Im guessing that he wants to disable the navigation pane. If you want to do that, click the "Organize" option, "Layout" and then un-tick the "Navigation Pane" item.
Yeah....good call
Otherwise...try going to "Organize" (or the equivalent), then click on "Layout" and then uncheck the "Navigation Pane" when you are in explorer.
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Yeah....good call...
Woops, should have read the whole thread first
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Woops, should have read the whole thread first.
haha...its all good!
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The image is backwards. Notice the start orb on the bottom right and the shutdown x on the top left. His whole screen has reversed.May have to flip your monitor over... the image looks upside down to me.
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I see. Maybe he got his answer so he hasn't returned.That's because it's in some Middle Eastern language, all of which are right-to-left languages. To them, our screens are backwards.
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