When I open a file in bridge my files no longer in numerical order and appear to be scrambled in exposure values

When I open my files in bridge with CC, the images are more in digital but jumbled order in what appears to be exposure values. When I use the CS5 software files are fine, what should exclude a hard drive problem. It is a constant problem with all hard drives on CC and is accurate on these hard drives same with CS5. Any ideas on how to solve this problem?

Look under the view menu > sort and see what is checked. I have Crescent and manually both checked.

Let me know how it goes.

Gene

Tags: Photoshop

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