As mentioned in another thread I have some new folders on top of the tree since Win 10. I can't remove them and I also don't know where they come from (I set some fav-folders in Explorer, but they are not the same). Also they differ between my devices (on one it's "Downloads" only; see pic). They occur after an upgrade and also after fresh installations.
Turn off Preferences / Folder Tree / Contents / User Profile folder.
I did. On all devices (same like Skydrive(OneDrive).
I guess they are these folders, from Explorer?
They don't show up in my folder tree, FWIW. Are you using Opus 11.15?
As said in first post: They are not the same as in Explorer (e.g. on one PC DO shows only Downloads, on another Downloads and Documents, while Explorer shows all userfolders. They also not the same like the one you can pin in Explorer.
I use latest Beta.
The first post mentions favorite folders ("Quick Access" I guess is the proper name now), but there also seem to be folders shown in the This PC level which are from a separate list.
Seems so. In Explorer (Win 10) there're libraries, favorite-folders (on top) and userfolders. Last ones are shown under "This PC" and above first HDD (C:). But they're not the same as the ones shown in DO. So I don't know where they come from.
BTW they are userfolders only (no regular folders) and I've changed the path for documents, downloads and links. First I thought maybe there's something broken here, but I can't see the links-folder. So I'm a bit confused from where they come.
As said it happens on 3 different devices (1 upgraded, 2 clean install).
If you have Preferences / Folders / Virtual Folders / Native display of 'Computer' turned off then you'll get the Explorer view of This PC in the file display, including those extra folders at the top.
If you then double-click any of those folders to enter them, they will be added to the folder tree. But only the ones you enter via double-click, and you won't see them at all with the normal "native display..." option turned on.
I can't think of any other way they'd be added.
If "native display..." is turned off, try turning it on and restarting Opus.
Native display always was turned on all devices. And it makes no difference, if it's turned on or turned off - tree looks always the same.
Ok, I've found out, that personal folders will be shown, when you chnage their paths (I only change paths of DL and Doc).
For testing I've changed "pictures" to another drive and it also appeared in DO's lister (see pic at top). Then I set it back to default path (userfolder) and it disappered (funnily documents also disappeared after that and there's now only downloads left ).
Is that now a DO- or a Windows-bug?