Cleverly changed the win7 resource manager's secret to the target

  

windows7 as a new system, many functional users are not familiar with, such as how to change the startup location of windows7 resource manager, is a simple problem in windows xp, not The simple operation in the familiar system is also not easy, so let's share the startup location of the resource manager today, and make the simple problems become simple.

Many users are not used to Windows. The Explorer of 7 always opens the library by default, or prefers the Explorer to open the tree directory, for example, C:\\ is enabled by default. Previously XP/Vista put a quick launch toolbar on the taskbar, which is a common shortcut. I just need to modify the properties of the Explorer shortcut and set the starting position. Now Windows 7's taskbar is loaded with the Explorer on the taskbar. It's not the kind of quick launch toolbar. I don't know how to set his starting position. It is useless after right-clicking. Open default. Still a library.

At present, when I want to open the tree directory, I can only click "ldquo; computer" in the start menu. How do I pin the computer to the taskbar? Even if I open "ldquo; computer", then Pin it, the next time you open it with the button that was pinned.

Maybe many of my friends are looking at this problem even more confused. What is it talking about? Actually, you have complicated the problem.

The understanding of this question is: how to use the tool The target of the Explorer in the column points to the computer instead of the library.

You can modify it to point to my computer by following the steps below:

1. Right click on the icon in Windows Explorer and the menu will expand

2. Right click again Click on Windows Explorer in the menu and click on Properties.

3. Replace the following string in the target column

%SystemRoot%\\explorer.exe /e,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}

4. Click OK

The next time you press this button, your computer will open.

A resource manager is a system service that manages persistent or persistent data in a database, persistent message queue, or transactional file system. The resource manager stores data and performs fault recovery. It is very important for users to get used to it, so the importance of this tutorial is self-evident.

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