Solve the problem of missing desktop icons in Vista

  

The computer has just been upgraded to Vista, the interface is very beautiful. However, there are a lot of operations that are different from the original Windows XP. Here are some of the problems that you will encounter frequently. Let's see how to solve them.

First, the icon on the desktop "Recycle Bin" is lost

In Vista, if you accidentally delete the system's "Recycle Bin" icon. How to get it back?

Follow these steps to add or remove frequently used desktop icons, including to “My Computer” folder, your personal folder, “network” folder, Internet Explorer, “Recycle Bin” and “Control Panel” shortcuts.

Click “Start”Buttons->“All Programs>->“Appearance and Personalization>->“Personalization”. In the left pane, click “Change desktop icon”.

Under "Desktop icon", select the checkbox for each icon you want to add to your desktop, or clear the checkbox for each icon you want to remove from your desktop, and click “OK”.

Look! “Recycle Bin” is not coming back.

Second, modify the startup time

In order to protect the system installed max6.0 one-button backup and restore system, the set startup wait time is 2 seconds, but the boot menu is still 30 seconds . How to amend it?

If multiple operating systems are installed on your computer, vista can choose which operating system to boot when you turn on your computer. The case where multiple operating systems are installed on a computer is called "multiple boot configuration". Here's how:

Click to open “Control Panel”->“System" (If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password or provide confirmation)-> “Advanced System Settings>->“Advanced<quo;tab->“Startup and Recovery”->“Settings>->Under “System Startup“ In the Default Operating System list, click the operating system you want to use when you turn on or restart your computer.

To be able to choose which operating system to use when you turn on your computer, select the “Display operating system list time” checkbox, and then click the desired action to display before automatically starting the default operating system. The number of seconds in the system list. At this point, the default time of 30 seconds is changed to 2 seconds.

Now restart your computer and you will be able to enter Vista in just 2 seconds.



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