Many users like to use Windows 7 Optimization software optimization system, but the results of this will generally lead to the system default settings are modified, and even the system has problems such as inexplicable failure. In combination with some of the questions raised by netizens, the author takes the Windows 7 menu bar hidden and displayed as an example to talk about the problems with using Windows7 third party optimization software.
The Windows 7 menu bar is not displayed by default, and if the user needs to use the menu bar, press the ALT key (Figure 1, 2). But some third party optimization software, such as the Windows Optimizer Master, will have the Windows 7 menu bar permanently displayed after using them to optimize the system (Figure 2).
Figure 1 The status bar is not displayed by default under Windows 7
Figure 2 If you need to use the menu bar, press the ALT key
Again, I'm not saying that the Windows 7 menu bar is not permanently displayed, but just take this as an example. Whether you want the menu bar to be permanently displayed is a matter of habit for the user to transition from Windows XP to Windows 7.
The author believes that the Windows 7 menu bar Permanent display, will certainly give you some of the convenience of the operation, but also give other users to modify the system settings, perhaps at some point you will find that some of your own personalized definition has been tampered with.
If you want to restore the Windows 7 menu bar to the system default state, you can "send and receive freely" through the ALT key, then please click on the next page.
If you want to cancel the Windows 7 menu bar is always displayed, first please confirm in the folder options whether the "Always Show Menu" is checked (Figure 3)
Figure 3 Confirm that the "Always show menu" is checked
If the Windows 7 menu bar is still "stubborn" when the option is canceled, go to Group Policy Editor, expand User Configuration → manage templates →windows component →windows Explorer, and then double-click the Display the menu bar in Windows Explorer (Figure 4).
Figure 4 Double-click "Show menu bar in Windows Explorer"
In the pop-up window, modify enabled to Disabled (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 modified to "disabled"
When you are finished setting up, exit the Group Policy Editor. Similarly, if you want the Windows 7 menu bar to be permanently displayed like Windows XP, you can reverse it by following these steps.