Click the Windows 7 library file icon to open the same interface as XP

  
        Users familiar with Windows7 should know that after clicking the library file icon in the lower left corner of the screen, the interface icon opened by default is different from Windows XP: it is not the icon of the hard disk partition, but the Windows7 library. Older Windows XP users are generally not accustomed to such a mode, and want to open the default system partition icon after opening, in order to facilitate the use of old habits to open the target file (clip).

left side of Figure Windows7 turned on by default library is right in the figure is used to model XP users

I came into contact with Windows7 in a time, not very used to it by default content open, Always used to retrieving the XP mode interface. If you and I want to get back the same old open mode, proceed as follows:

in the Quick Launch bar, hold down the Shift key, right-click the Explorer icon (task bar /quick launch There are no such icons in the column? Please click here to view it. In the pop-up menu, select “Properties”. At this time, a “Library” property dialog box will pop up. Please navigate to the "Shortcut" tab in the dialog box, then the contents of the "target" column is replaced by:% SystemRoot% /explorer.exe /e, :: -

finally click "OK ", save the settings and exit. After that, when you click the "Library" button in the lower left corner again, the default interface opened by the system is no longer the "library", but the familiar Windows XP-style task manager.

should be noted that the author to share this method with you, not to say Windows7 library is not good enough. In contrast, the Windows 7 library is very powerful, or completely better than the Windows XP era of resource managers. As for how powerful the Windows 7 library is, when you have a large number of image files on your hard drive, or a large number of video files, or more files (documents), please compare and find out.
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