The resource manager in Windows Vista is more powerful, not only highly integrated with search, but also provides a number of user-friendly features, which makes the user's day-to-day operations more intuitive and simple.
However, many friends are not accustomed to that the Resource Manager menu bar, which has been in the previous version of Windows, is missing, so it is often confusing when something needs to be done. -Of course, it's easy to activate a menu item temporarily, as long as you press the "ALT" key in the Explorer window to see the appropriate menu options. -So, is there a way to get the menu bar to be displayed in Windows Vista like Windows XP?
Where did the menu go?
To enable the Windows Vista Explorer menu item, click on the "=>" appearance and personal (appearance and personalization "=>" Folder Options) in "Control Panel";
Or
Open the resource manager directly; Select the Organization (Organize) "=>" folder and search options (folder and search option); In the Folder Options dialog window, select the View tab page;
In the advanced settings, you can see the Always Show menus menu box, select it, and confirm the modification.
The menu bar's back.
Pass the steps above so that the Resource Manager's menu items are displayed all the time. If, as with the extension of Windows Vista usage, you can use the same steps to turn the Resource Manager menu item off, just repeat the previous steps and deselect the "Always Show menu (Always shows menus)" option.