When you start Windows Explorer from the Start menu, it opens your My Documents folder by default. However, a My Documents shortcut already exists on your Start menu. You can put the Windows Explorer shortcut to better use by changing it to display all top-level drives and folders on your system. This change will give you a broad, overall view of all your folders and files.
To change how Windows Explorer opens
1. | Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, right-click Windows Explorer, and then click Properties. |
2. | The Target box currently shows %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe At the end of the line, type the characters /n, /e, /select, C:\ The line should now read %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /n, /e, /select, C:\ Be sure you insert blank spaces in the correct locations. Then, click OK. |
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