The user's favorite website is stored in c: \ Documents ents and Settings \ {username} \ favorites by default. However, when you have to redo the system for various reasons, you should copy the file and restore the folder back to the original location after completing the system to use the previous favorite URL. However, sometimes it may be left or irresistible and cannot be backed up. It is really unfortunate for people who like to use favorites to add URLs. Now I will give you a way: Change the favorites location and access the excellent website without worry. Click the start button on the taskbar, click Run in the Start Menu, enter regedit, and click OK to open the Registry Editor. Expand hkey current user \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ User Shell Folders to modify the favorites value, change % USERPROFILE % of % USERPROFILE % \ favorites to the path you want to change, for example, to G: \ WEB \ favorites.
The user's favorite website is stored in c: \ Documents ents and Settings \ {username} \ favorites by default. However, when you have to redo the system for various reasons, you should copy the file and restore the folder back to the original location after completing the system to use the previous favorite URL. However, sometimes it may be left or irresistible and cannot be backed up. It is really unfortunate for people who like to use favorites to add URLs. Now I will give you a way: Change the favorites location and access the excellent website without worry. Click the start button on the taskbar, click Run in the Start Menu, enter regedit, and click OK to open the Registry Editor. Expand hkey current user \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ User Shell Folders to modify the favorites value, change % USERPROFILE % of % USERPROFILE % \ favorites to the path you want to change, for example, to G: \ WEB \ favorites.