Hey, I have a problem with windows not saving thumbnail file but instead making new one everytime or almost everytime i enter a folder with images and/or videos. Mind you this is extremely annoying if folder contains many images/videos that are stored on a HDD disc (not SSD). When i enter a folder i have to wait for half a minute until thumbnails are generated and my HDD sounds like it is going to explode, i actualy feel sorry for him. I need the thumbnails and it is beyond me how someone could think it was a good idea to generate them over and over again. I did some googling but all the solutions involved some serious windows tinkering, which i would rather not do since OS is otherwise working perfectly. I am using windows 8.1 with classic shell, loving it and plan to keep it for some time. Is there an easy solution to stop this madness ?
Have you checked whether folder Code: %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer is in place and has no restrictions in writing? I guess you can try remove all files inside it to see whether new files "thumbcache_xxx.db" will be created after that. Also you can use special thumbnails viewers to check whether files contains images for specific folders https://code.google.com/p/thumbs-viewer/ https://leelusoft.blogspot.in/2013/03/thumbsdb-explorer.html
It is fixed in win 10. You have to put up with this problem in older versions of windows. Try installing Icaros. It has its own cache to workaround this problem so you won't have to recreate the thumbnails everytime.