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I doubled the thumbnail sizes with Tweak UI. Ofcource there is a ton of problem with this,

- Picture Thumbnails are pixelated (not Video)

- Folders Icon w. Pictures Inside is pixelated

- Other icons are not stretched to the new thumbnail size / higher resolution thumbnail is not initiated

Any suggestions on fixing / circumventing these problems?

If new icons are necessary, I am using Luna Element Style.

Thank you! :)

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Sorry. There is really no way to do this within XP. There are several excellent programs/applications out there that can help you get what you are looking for as to viewing pictures/photos. But, they will do nothing to help you in explorer.exe (File Manager) only when viewing your pictures/photos. Faststone is one of the best for viewing pictures/photos. Hope this helps.

Ok, you can change the thumbnail size, and thumbnail quality, and you can replace Windows icons.

So, if I go replace the icons with icons that contain higher resolutions for the double thumbnail size, there is no way to tell explorer to load those bigger icons?

Sorry for not answering sooner, had to go play golf.

No. There is no way within XP to do this. Vista and Win 7 allows you to control the size of your pictures and icons. Here are a couple screen shots of Win 7's Explorer.exe (file manager) with the icons and pictures resized. They can go a little larger than shown.

I doubled the thumbnail sizes with Tweak UI. Ofcource there is a ton of problem with this,

- Picture Thumbnails are pixelated (not Video)

- Folders Icon w. Pictures Inside is pixelated

- Other icons are not stretched to the new thumbnail size / higher resolution thumbnail is not initiated

Any suggestions on fixing / circumventing these problems?

If new icons are necessary, I am using Luna Element Style.

Thank you! :)

Have you moved the slider for thumbnails to highest quality in TweakUI? I've set mine to 192 x 192 but none of them are pixellated.

Have you moved the slider for thumbnails to highest quality in TweakUI? I've set mine to 192 x 192 but none of them are pixellated.

If that was the only problem I had I would have stayed with bigger thumbnails. My main problem is with bigger thumbnails, the folders and other icons do not adjust - explorer does not load the appropriate size icons - only for thumbnails on folder does the folder actually take the size of the thumbnail dimensions but it comes out pixelated - obviously - as explorer stretches it. I just don't like having in thumbnail views these little tiny icons for uTorrent and tiny folder icons... looks very bad.

So I just need to get explorer to try to load bigger icons for all its applications (if they exist) or stretch the biggest icons for its thumbnail view (like Vista / 7 does). And for the pixelated thumbnails - it only happens for some of the files - others actually adjust their thumbnail quality. If PNGs weren't so space consuming I would just have converted all my jpgs to pngs to solve the issue.

If this requires reshacking explorer.exe - that is no problem for me.

Now, on a different topic, I just tried a different icon pack for XP but it doesn't apply to folder thumbnail - any way to disable the folder thumbnail - in other words - stop XP from giving a sneak peak into image folders? This has nothing to do with the topic.

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