![]() ![]() As that loads media on demand when it is selected. The exception of course being Affinity files.įlushing the thumbnail cache would only fix issues with the smaller thumbnails, and not the larger preview window. As I say, as a last resource.Įverything in Windows explorer is set correctly, and displays all other preview compatible files just fine. But if nothing above works (all are fast, slower to explain than to do), I'd try to fully uninstall all Affinity V2 apps, and install them again. Restart Windows and see if it solves it.Īlso, there was a way to "flush" the Windows thumbnails cache, but was complicated and I don't remember the procedure right now.Īll the things above, I'd try before this. Go back to the setting I just explained, and set as checked "Show thumbnails instead of icons" back, as you want it on, this just helps to fix thumbnails issues in some cases. No folder should show thumbnails now, all just bare icons. Now uncheck the box "Show thumbnails instead of icons". > You will be now in a new window, in "visual effects" tab. Other problems have gone (again, with other apps) by setting on Windows Settings-> About -> clicking on the "Advanced system settings" link at the very right of that screen -> then you get a tiny window, and just in the 'Advanced' tab you appear on, on the " performance" area, click on the "Settings" button. I use the button a lot, as mostly I want all my graphic folders to display thumbnails. If it is solved by this, then in folder options you can click the button "set all folders like this folder", but only if you know what you're doing, as maybe you prefer other folders to display as details, etc (anyway, you can later on manually displays those specific folders as list, etc). Thumbnail problems have gone away for me sometimes doing that, with other applications/issues (I haven't got them yet with Affinity). ![]() Set the view as 'details' or 'list' (to ensure it really takes it I do it setting "for all folders", clicking that button in folder options, but that would change settings for other folders, too), restart Windows, set again that folder as full thumbnails, restart. Other could be to fiddle in Windows folder settings in one particular folder. Or if the app is actually listed there (it should). And check if Affinity Photo v2 settings are correct. One idea that comes is to check in Windows Settings-> Apps -> Default apps -> Set defaults by app. I can think of 4 things to do (not to do all 4, but the first that works, you stop there, of course). I can't test anything as I am in my Win 10 right now, and this one does not have the problem. afphoto, and in the floating menu that appears, you click on "Open With", what does it show, then? A list in what appears all the v1 and v2 apps that you have purchased? Or only V1 ones ? In my case it lists all 6, v1 and v2 apps. When you right click on an Affinity Photo file, *.
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