Description of the problem: After the computer turns on the computer, I want to open the favorites, but I can't open it. What should I do? The computer is installed with the Win7 64-bit Ultimate system.
Solution:
Step1. Press the Windows logo key + R key combination on the keyboard to open the running window, enter “regedit” in the running window and click “OK” To open the Registry Editor. As shown in Figure 1:
Figure 1 Run the input regedit
Step2. In the Registry Editor window, expand to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\lnkfile. As shown in Figure 2:
Figure 2 Expand to lnkfile item
Step3. Select the lnkfile item, in the right window, press the right mouse button and select “New” in the right-click menu bar. “String value (S)”, as shown in Figure 3:
Figure 3 New string value
Step4. Name the newly created string value IsShortcut, do not need to fill in the string value, Just press Enter. As shown in Figure 4:
Figure 4 string value named IsShortcut
Step5. After restarting the computer, turn on the computer and check that the favorites have been expanded normally. As shown in Figure 5:
Figure 5 test normal
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