In a Windows XP operating system, go to any folder, select a file, and in the File and Folder Tasks panel on the left side of the window, see the "Copy this file" and "Move this file" two commands. With two commands we can easily copy or move files to a specified destination folder, eliminating the hassle of switching back and forth between the source and destination folders. But some friends may not like the task pane in the Windows XP window, so turn it off, so it's inconvenient to copy moving files. If you can add these two commands to the right mouse button menu, see the following:
Click the Start menu, select Run, enter "regedit" in the Run dialog box to open Registry Editor, expand Hkey_classes_root\all Filesystemobjects\shellex\contextmenuhandlers Branch, create a new two entry under the Contextmenuhandlers branch, then name "Copy to" and "move to" separately, and then "copy To ' defaults to ' {7ba4c740-9e81-11cf-99d3-00aa004ae837} ' to change the ' move to ' default value to ' {C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13} '. Finally quit Registry Editor, click the right mouse button to see if there are two more "copy to Folder" and "Move to folder."