Windows Explorer Issue: my "Address" bar is gone, how do I get it back?
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Hey there everyone...I'm having a wierd issue. My Windows Explorer Address bar is gone and I don't know how it happened (See below). This makes saving files rather irritating as I often use the address bar when I'm copying/pasting a directory structure in front of a filename to save myself a few seconds navigating to the desired folder. Does anyone know how to fix this issue? Thanks much!
Re: Windows Explorer Issue: my "Address" bar is gone, how do I get it back?
Damn how the hell did you do that, i tried to do it and couldn't, try going into control panel and going to folder options, and hit restore orginal and it should work.
Re: Windows Explorer Issue: my "Address" bar is gone, how do I get it back?
Nope, I can't right-click anywhere to get anything useful from a Windows Explorer perspective. I have nView on my computer (Nvidia software that comes with my laptop's graphics card), but it hasn't ever f---ed up Windows Explorer like this before.
Re: Windows Explorer Issue: my "Address" bar is gone, how do I get it back?
HELL YEAH! That worked. I had to mess around with the view a bit, but I HAVE AN ADDRESS BAR AGAIN! Thanks much for your help Mean; not to mention everyone else who tried to assit me.
Re: Windows Explorer Issue: my "Address" bar is gone, how do I get it back?
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Hey there everyone...I'm having a wierd issue. My Windows Explorer Address bar is gone and I don't know how it happened (See below). This makes saving files rather irritating as I often use the address bar when I'm copying/pasting a directory structure in front of a filename to save myself a few seconds navigating to the desired folder. Does anyone know how to fix this issue? Thanks much!
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