On Tue, 27 May 2008 11:49:00 -0700, Autumnale
<Autumnale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Is there a way to force Windows Photo Gallery to generate all the thumbnails
>for all the pictures in my collection without have to scroll through all the
>pictures with the mouse wheel? Isn't there a setting to say generate all the
>thumbnails while Photo Gallery is in the background?
Short answer no, if you mean you're scanning a folder that has
hundreds or thousands of images and only some get shown as thumbnails
AND you have show thumbnails enabled AND you have file types that are
supported by Photo Gallery, only some may show as thumbnails
immediately unless and until you scan higher or lower within the file,
them more of those files will get converted. This is a design
"feature" so at least some of the images are visible right away. If
left alone the Thumbnail Database will fill out...in time. No, you
can't hurry it along by any way I know of.
However...
There is a bug where if Photo Gallery hits a file that is corrupted it
may stop at that point and not covert the following files in the
folder to thumbnails. If you see that a fix that usually works is
delete (or move to another folder) the first file that doesn't convert
to a thumbnail, then Refresh and the generation of thumbnails should
resume.