3ogdy Posted May 29, 2015 Report Share Posted May 29, 2015 Hi everyone,I've been using uTorrent for a long time and it's been working great, except that I noticed some strange thing happening lately - the Open Containing Folder option from the contextual menu when you right click on a torrent doesn't seem to work all times. Sometimes it does open the folder, sometimes it just doesn't do anything.I'm using Clover, which is a program that converts the typical explorer in Windows into a more Chrome-like experience with tabs that can be saved. Could that be the actual issue?Since the option is supposed to send a request for a path and opening paths from Run works perfectly fine every single time, I don't see why "Open Containing Folder" would stop working randomly.I tried disabling any kind of protection I could possibly have active on my system to see if that was the problem...to no avail.BTW, I'm talking about uTorrent 3.4.3 build 40298 32-bit on Windows 7 Ultimate x64.There's enough free RAM available (over 16GB of free RAM) and the HDDs are accessible and virus-free.Do you know what else I could check for?DreadWingKnight - Thank you for replying to my post. I'm editing my current post as it seems I can't Quote your post and reply and then I'm told I need 6 more posts or so in order to be able to reply to this topic today or something like that. Clover doesn't replace Explorer in its entirety - I mean, if I Win+E, Clover would show up with a tab from Computer, but under Task Manager, there's no Clover.exe, but rather explorer.exe. Multiple explorer.exe actually (most likely because of all the tabs), all pointing to the C:\Windows path, which is the correct one for the clean executable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DreadWingKnight Posted May 29, 2015 Report Share Posted May 29, 2015 Does clover act as a full explorer replacement? "Open containing folder" doesn't like those. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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