Windows 7 and Windows 8 Systems shut down the Quick Launch bar by default, introducing a new feature "library", and the computer locked to the taskbar still opens the library by default and cannot directly open computer.
If you drag the computer directly to the taskbar, it is locked to Windows Explorer and you need to open the resource manager to see the computer.
How do I add the "computer" icon directly?
Take a Windows 8 system for example:
1. Create a new "shortcut" on the desktop;
Enter in the embedded object position:
%SYSTEMROOT%EXPLORER.EXE/E,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Click Next;
Set the shortcut key name to "Computer" and finish.
2. The desktop generated a "computer" shortcut, right click, select "Properties" in the "Shortcut" column Select "Change Icon";
Type:
%systemroot%system32imageres.dll
Enter, locate and select the "Computer" icon;
Build a shortcut to your computer.
3. Drag the computer icon to the taskbar lock.