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Tiện ếch 1:
Q: Bình thường mặc định trong win 7 biểu tượng folder trên win 7 khi bấm vào link tới library, nhưng tôi không hay sử dụng, tôi muốn chuyển sang my computer hoặc folder khác làm thế nào?
A:
-Giữ Shift + chuột phải: sẽ hiện ra menu, (nếu đang mở một cửa sổ hãy close, nếu ko sẽ ko ra menu mà chỉ ra một cửa sổ cho phép close cửa sổ đó)
-chọn properties ( trong này bạn sẽ thấy một đường link cho biểu tượng: %windir%\explorer.exe
- Thêm dấu cách và hai nháy đôi: "" để chuyển thành mycomputer như thế này: %windir%\explorer.exe "" hoặc thêm sau đó ổ bạn muốn truy cập trực tiếp: %windir%\explorer.exe D:
hoặc folder: %windir%\explorer.exe D:\Setup
Hết ếch 1, nguồn gốc:
http://www.askvg.com/windows-explorer-always-opens-in-libraries-view-in-windows-7-how-to-change-target-folder/
That's one of the big annoyance present in Windows 7. By default, Windows Explorer in Windows 7 opens Libraries folder. I'm sure almost all Windows users want it to open My Computer window instead.
This annoyance becomes a big problem when you disable Libraries in
Windows 7 using a simple Registry tweak which can be found at following
link:
How to Disable "Libraries" Feature in Windows 7?
Since we disable the whole Libraries feature in Windows, the Windows
Explorer shortcut stops working and it does nothing when you click on
Windows Explorer icon present in Taskbar, all programs menu, etc.
The problem can be fixed if we could change the target folder of
Windows Explorer shortcut. If we set the target folder to a drive, a
folder or My Computer, the Windows Explorer shortcut will start working
again.
Whether you have disabled Libraries feature in Windows 7 or not, today's tutorial will definitely help you.
Today in this tutorial, we'll tell you how to change Windows Explorer's startup folder in Windows 7 so that it can open your desired folder or My Computer at launch.
So without wasting time, lets start the tutorial:
1. First you'll need to open Windows Explorer
shortcut Properties. If you want to change the target folder of Windows
Explorer shortcut which comes pinned to Taskbar in Windows 7, press "SHIFT" key and right-click on the icon in Taskbar. It'll open the old Windows XP/Vista style context menu where you need to select "Properties" option.
Alternatively, you can right-click on the icon which will show the
jumplist. Now again right-click on "Windows Explorer" entry present in
jumplist and select Properties option:
For other Windows Explorer shortcuts like shortcut present in all
programs menu or at Desktop, you'll not need to press SHIFT key. Just
right-click on the shortcut and select Properties option.
2. Once you open shortcut Properties, you'll see %windir%\explorer.exe text written in Target text box. You just need to change this text string to customize Windows Explorer shortcut target folder.
To open My Computer when you click on Windows Explorer shortcut, simply add a blank space and double-quotes ("") at the end of the text present in Target text box as shown in following screenshot:
So the whole text string would become %windir%\explorer.exe ""
That's it. Now whenever you'll click on on Windows Explorer shortcut,
it'll open My Computer window instead of default Libraries view.
3. If you want to set the target to a desired drive
or folder, don't add the double-quotes. Simply add the path at the end.
For example, if you want to open C: drive, set the target text string to
%windir%\explorer.exe C: or if you want to open a folder for example D:\Setup, then set the target text string to %windir%\explorer.exe D:\Setup
You can see its very simple and easy to change startup folder of Windows Explorer shortcut in Windows 7.
NOTE: You can also use environment variables to
change the target folder to Documents folder, Profile folder, etc. You
can get the complete list of all environment variables here.
PS: If you want to restore Windows Explorer shortcut
functionality and want to open Libraries again, simply remove the newly
added text strings in Target text box and set it to %windir%\explorer.exe again.
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