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The thread discusses a user experiencing a white border around music folder thumbnails after upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10, despite the folder icons appearing normal inside. The user has tried clearing and rebuilding the thumbnail cache without success and seeks a solution, noting the issue persists across multiple computers and previous Windows versions. Another contributor suggests consulting a guide for changing folder icons but does not directly address the thumbnail border issue. Overall, the thread centers on troubleshooting thumbnail display anomalies following an OS upgrade.

Coouge

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After upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10, I noticed the thumbnail from my music folder has this weird white border on all of my music. If you go inside the folder, the icon seems fine, but the folder has this weird white border inside the thumbnail.

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I tried removing the thumbnail cache and letting it rebuild by cleaning the system drive and by manually removing the thumbnail cache, but it rebuilds the same way (with white border) with both methods.

Couldn't find anything more on the web, so any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 

Coouge

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I don't care what the folder looks like though. I want to know what's causing the white border on the thumbnail of my music folder and I want it all to fit just like the picture on the left. I upgraded 3 computers. 1 Windows 7 and 2 Windows 8.1 and all of them have this issue.