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Viewing Thumbnails For All File Types In Windows...?
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is there some software that will make it so i can see thumbnail contents of ALL file types?
I know you can set to show them instead of icons but that only words for a few types.
i want ALL or almost all to show me whats in them without me having to open it.
I have numerous file types from over many years so ideally to see them all in windows explorer would be ideal
i have a huge drive that got corrupted & recovered, & now have numerous copies of the same things but no idea which are corrupted & which are fine, without opening them all, which is time consuming.
but i know by how they display in the thumbnails which ones i can just delete straight away for some files, such as Jpegs & ODTs - this would obviously save me a lot of time, because then, of the ones that are intact I then have to relabel them all & sort into various versions.
Help!
thanks :)
I know you can set to show them instead of icons but that only words for a few types.
i want ALL or almost all to show me whats in them without me having to open it.
I have numerous file types from over many years so ideally to see them all in windows explorer would be ideal
i have a huge drive that got corrupted & recovered, & now have numerous copies of the same things but no idea which are corrupted & which are fine, without opening them all, which is time consuming.
but i know by how they display in the thumbnails which ones i can just delete straight away for some files, such as Jpegs & ODTs - this would obviously save me a lot of time, because then, of the ones that are intact I then have to relabel them all & sort into various versions.
Help!
thanks :)
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