Win10 as follows:
Windows 8.1 Not only renamed the resource Manager a file manager, but also renamed the user's "Computer/My Computer" to "this computer", and the original layout was reconstructed, so the user finally saw the interface:
Windows 8.1 "This computer"
When we are accustomed to the layout of the interface has changed greatly, the first reaction is often changed to the original appearance. If you want to change "This computer" back to "computer/My Computer", it is very simple, click the "up" arrow to the left of the address bar to the "desktop", and then right-click "This computer" renamed it. But if all of the storage devices you're going to mix Windows 8.1 with are showing up as before, it's a bit of a hassle, and Microsoft doesn't offer the option of separating them, so we can do this indirectly through the way we save the nation.
Let's take a look at the effects of separating them, the optical drive, the removable USB drive, and the local disks separate areas.
Display the storage device separately
So how does this work? In fact, the principle is very simple, skillfully utilize the Windows 8.1 grouping function. How to do it:
1, in the "This Computer" window in the blank right-click, group basis-more;
Select GROUP BY
2. Tick "file system" in the window that opens, then confirm the return.
Tick "file System"
3, back to "This computer" window, again in the blank right--group basis, this time select just add "File system", order arbitrary. When you are done, you can see the various storage devices displayed separately.
Note: This grouping relies on the file system format of the storage device, and if the mobile storage device is in NTFS format (such as a removable hard disk or a large USB flash drive), it will be displayed together with the local hard drive.
Although this method is not perfect, but at least let "this computer" looks similar to the previous, if you can not adapt to the new layout of Windows 8.1, you may want to change the first try.
win8.1 WIN10 storage devices and drives are displayed separately