As we all know, in Windows 7, click the resource manager icon on the taskbar. By default, the "library" view is opened. Many of you may not get used to it, if you want to directly open the disk list of your computer as in the previous XP system. The method described below allows you to customize the starting position. Of course, if you like the system to open the "library" view by default, you don't have to change it, but the default "my computer" is more in line with the operating habits of friends who just changed win7. The library functions are more practical (this article comes from the software convenience store)
Modification method:
If the resource manager is not enabled, press shift and right-click the resource manager icon on the taskbar and select "properties"
If the resource manager is enabled, right-click the resource manager icon and choose windows Resource Manager from the navigation menu ", select "properties" (in fact, you can do this if the resource manager is not enabled)
As we all know, in Windows 7, click the resource manager icon on the taskbar. By default, the "library" view is opened. Many of you may not get used to it, if you want to directly open the disk list of your computer as in the previous XP system. The method described below allows you to customize the starting position. Of course, if you like the system to open the "library" view by default, you don't have to change it, but the default "my computer" is more in line with the operating habits of friends who just changed win7. The library functions are more practical (this article comes from the software convenience store)
Modification method:
If the resource manager is not enabled, press shift and right-click the resource manager icon on the taskbar and select "properties"
If the resource manager is enabled, right-click the resource manager icon and choose windows Resource Manager from the navigation menu ", select "properties" (in fact, you can do this if the resource manager is not enabled)
On the shortcut tab, in the "target" column, the default value is % WinDir % \ assumer.exe.
1,Change it to % WinDir % \ assumer.exe. (explorer.exe is followed by a space and an English comma), "my computer" is enabled by default"
2,Change it to % SystemRoot % \ assumer.exe/e, :{ 20d04fe0-3aea-1069-a2d8-08002b30309d}, and "my computer" is enabled by default (the effect is the same as above)
3,Change it to % WinDir % \ assumer.exe; (adding a space after assumer.exe and an English semicolon or/or # and other symbols), "My document" is opened by default"
4,Change it to % SystemRoot % \ explorer.exe/N, :{ 2017d8fba-ad25-11d0-98a8-0800361b1103}. The "My Documents" is opened by default (the effect is the same as above)
5,Change it to % WinDir % \ explorer.exe C: (explorer.exe with a space and a drive letter). The "drive C" is opened by default"
6,Change it to % SystemRoot % \ assumer.exe/e, :{ 645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e}. The "recycle bin" is enabled by default"
Other locations:
Document Library: % USERPROFILE % \ appdata \ roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ libraries \ Documents ENTs. Library-MS
Default browser: % WinDir % \ assumer.exe/N, :{ 871c5316-42a0-1069-a2ea-08002b30309d}
User's personal folder: % WinDir % \ assumer.exe shell: Profile
If you know GUID (globally unique identifiers globally unique identifier), you can change it to another location.
Win7en Park extension:
1.Press shift and right-click the taskbar to get more system functions and software related functions.
2.Win + e, you can directly open the default disk list in XP, you do not have to modify this
3.Learning to use the library function can better experience the humanized design brought by win7